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Innovate

Innovate

One-stop-shops and energy retrofit packages for homeowners

Innovate

Home owners have difficulties in tackling a retrofit project. In order to facilitate the process, INNOVATE develops and rolls out attractive energy retrofit packages, ideally offered in one location – a one-stop-shop.

Smarter Together

Smarter Together

Smart and Inclusive Solutions for a Better Life in Urban Districts

Smarter Together

Smarter Together is a pilot project that aims at developing ICT solutions for the energy transition in urban areas. A special focus will be on residential housing renovation, production and consumption of renewable energy and mobility. Lyon, Munich and Vienna are the three leading cities in the Smarter Together project. Smarter Together is a Smart Cities project supported by the European Union in the framework of the Horizon 2020 programme.

HotMaps

HotMaps

Europe's open-source tool for strategic heating and cooling

HotMaps

HotMaps aims at designing a toolbox to support public authorities, energy agencies and urban planners in strategic heating and cooling planning on local, regional and national levels, and in line with EU policies.

HeatNet NWE

HeatNet NWE

The 4th generation district heating arrives in North West Europe

HeatNet NWE

HeatNet NWE addresses the challenge of reducing CO2 emissions in North West Europe (NWE) by creating an integrated transnational NWE approach to the supply of […]

MOLOC – Low carbon urban morphology

MOLOC – Low carbon urban morphology

Designing a new low-carbon urban model

MOLOC – Low carbon urban morphology

How can we better connect urban planning with energy and climate policies? As an INTERREG Europe project, MOLOC facilitates transnational exchanges around best local policy […]

progRESsHEAT

progRESsHEAT

Fostering the market uptake of renewable electricity, heating and cooling technologies

progRESsHEAT

The progRESsHEAT project aims at assisting local, regional, national and EU political leaders in developing policy and strategies to ensure a quick and efficient deployment of renewables in the heating and cooling networks.

Cities as testbeds for the energy transition

Through projects Energy Cities challenge the way we deal with energy in all spheres of a city. They are a great opportunity to fund unheard-of urban practices and to experiment with other cities. The successful solutions that our projects produce are blueprints for peers facing similar challenges. Participation of cities in EU-funded projects is also essential to demonstrate policy-makers how the locally-based energy transition can be a reality.

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