When conflicts disrupt supply chains, energy prices spike, supply becomes uncertain, and local communities lose control. Municipal leadership can change that.
The Homegrown Energy campaign, in collaboration with the Covenant of Mayors, brings together ten stories of cities and regions that are redefining what municipal leadership in energy can look like. It is an invitation to let go of myths and to look at the experiences of numerous local governments for insights and solutions. Each month from April to December, you will discover a new inspiring city story.

Every gardener has made the experience of getting all geared up to try something new and exciting—a zucchini, or a very particular type of apple—only to find the seeds don’t even sprout. This is not a reason to not try it again! And it’s exactly the same for municipalities.
Energy that is generated in and with communities, helps us

We are often drawn to spectacular cases, but these are not always replicable and worse, they are used as excuses not to try. Municipal leadership can start with one single building or in a street.
There are many creative ways in which municipalities are providing high quality public services while anticipating a more secure and affordable energy provision in the future:

With the right framework (PPA + mix), Malaunay creates predictable and resilient supply.
Bristol proves shared governance with benefits that strengthen the community.
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Secure your city’s
energy future — locally.
One of the most powerful ways to provide energy that benefits everyone is through community energy projects, where citizens, municipalities and local businesses produce, co-own and manage renewable energy together.
Explore community energy stories from across Europe on eumayors.eu and unlock your power!

Aradippou in Cyprus shows it’s not only possible — it’s affordable.
Utrecht’s grid-smart solutions prove the contrary and can also work beyond The Netherlands.
Smart forecasting by Mälardalen Energy Agency in Sweden turns uncertainty into a strategic advantage.
An initiative between Croatian and Serbian towns shows cooperation can cross borders and still thrive.
Ghent in Belgium turns wastewater into a valuable energy source.
Ispaster in Spain proves resilience can be built locally, by design.
The municipality of Namur in Belgium simplifies renovation by creating small renovation communities and guiding groups of neighbours in their journey.