D1P001: Name of the project |
D1P001: Name of the project
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ENERGY4ALL
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D1P002: Project assigned code |
D1P002: Project assigned code
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F-DUT-2022-0114
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D1P003: Start date |
D1P003: Start date
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01/24
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D1P004: End date |
D1P004: End date
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12/26
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D1P005: Ongoing project |
D1P005: Ongoing project
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Yes
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D1P006: Funding programme/financing model |
National funding
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National funding
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Part of the Driving urban transition (DUT) which sees direct funds from National funding agencies from the partners involved in the project. In ENERGY4ALL we have FFG (Austria), MIUR (Italy), RCN (Norway), and NKFIH (Hungary).
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D1P007: Estimated project costs (Mill. €) |
D1P007: Estimated project costs (Mill. €)
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1.752
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D1P008: Description of project objectives/concepts |
D1P008: Description of project objectives/concepts
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ENERGY4ALL aims at developing energy configurations as a common pool resource, testing the community dimension in the design and implementation of emergent Positive Energy Districts (PED) and Energy Communities (EC). The project explores an inclusive governance model through supportive toolboxes for the design and implementation of participatory energy governance and replicable pathways for PEDs/ECs. The project operates with an open definition of EC, including both as a set of households producing and consuming energy, as well as users of a common public resource to increase energy efficiency. ENERGY4ALL conceptualises ECs as featuring three constitutive elements in mutual relationship: resource, community and governance. These elements are explored in different cases within the four pilot cases, Stavanger (Norway), Styria (Austria), Budapest (Hungary) and Rome (Italy), with coverage of various characteristics including urban and industrial sites, territorial scales from household to district, and multi-stakeholder involvement of public authorities, private enterprises, research institutions and local citizen groups. ENERGY4ALL develops policy briefs for PEDs/ECs under regulatory and institutional lenses (WP1) in order to develop a common methodology and roadmap throughout the four pilot cases (WP2), which are then co-designed in close connection with local stakeholders (WP3-6), with a fundamental role in communication (WP7).
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D1P009: Description of project upscaling strategies/potential |
D1P009: Description of project upscaling strategies/potential
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The project will support the creation and provide, both pilot cities but also other interested stakeholders, transferability toolboxes and training modules that will support both the implementation of the inclusive models of PEDs/ECs for the specific contexts and objectives of the pilots and for mainstream and upscale PEDs/ECs in a sustainable manner. In this case the pilot cities will function as lighthouse cities and will work as living labs in which they will study their social, economic and environmental contexts and experiment the establishment and implementation of PEDs/ECs. This knowledge will then be part of the toolboxes and training modules for knowledge sharing.
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D1P010: Number of PED case studies in the project |
D1P010: Number of PED case studies in the project
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6
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D1P012: Description of project expected impact |
D1P012: Description of project expected impact
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- ENERGY4ALL aims at generating valuable knowledge to support the adoption of PEDs/ECs at the European level by considering energy as a common pool resource managed by local communities. By sharing project findings and working together, the consortium aims at developing comprehensive and integrated solutions to address common challenges faced in different urban contexts. More specifically the project aims to pursue a macro level analysis and develop an updated state-of-the-art in understanding diverse and regulatory contexts across Europe in order to identify barriers to specific stakeholders groups, at specific stages of the PEDs/Ecs lifecycle. Additionally, in order to allow replication and mainstream in different contexts across Europe we will develop and adopt a common methodology throughout the project for the pilot assessment and the transferability potentials. Additionally, ENERGY4ALL by applying its interdisciplinary approach on practical experiences capitalising on regional differences in an inclusive way to enhance the implementation of PEDs/ECs across Europe. In this regard, the project will have an impact in aligning climate goals within the pilot cities cases. In Stavanger the project supports the achievement of the Climate and Environmental Plan 2018-2030 of reducing the emissions by 80% and becoming climate-neutral by 2030. Budapest impacts also will be supporting to achieve the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan which fixed the target of cut its emission by 40% as minimum; Austria impacts will be supporting to achieve the Renewable Energy Expansion Act 2021 to convert the electricity supply to 100% from renewable energy sources by 2030 and to become climate-neutral by 2040; also the Italian pilot will be supporting the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan to reduce climate-changing mission by more than 51% by 2030.
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D1P013: Standardization efforts |
D1P013: Standardization efforts
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At this stage of the project we have not adopted any list of indicators, targets and thresholds. However, we list here below the objectives that we have set and of we aim to measure them:
1) Raising awareness of the stakeholders and beneficiaries of the project:
● N. of events, website outreach, social media followers.
2) Increasing the engagement of the regional and local authorities in addressing issues of mitigation of CO2 emission and inequalities:
● N. advocacy events, people involved in advocacy events.
3) Exchanging knowledge and experience with other projects and groups working on similar issues:
● N. project advised and exchanged with.
4) Dissemination of the methodologies applied by the project:
● N.scientific outputs.
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D1P014: Sources |
D1P014: Sources
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- https://energy4allproject.eu/
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D1P015: Can you specify a suitable contact person regarding the load-management approach within your PED project? |
Name
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Daniela Patti
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Email
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daniela.patti@eutropian.org
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D1P016: Would you be willing to share data from your PED project for research purposes? |
D1P016: Would you be willing to share data from your PED project for research purposes?
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Yes
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