D1P001: Name of the project
D1P001: Name of the project
  RESPED
D1P002: Project assigned code
D1P002: Project assigned code
  UCEEB
D1P003: Start date
D1P003: Start date
  01/25
D1P004: End date
D1P004: End date
  12/27
D1P005: Ongoing project
D1P005: Ongoing project
  Yes
D1P006: Funding programme/financing model
Other
 

  • Other

D1P006: Other
  DUT
D1P007: Estimated project costs (Mill. €)
D1P007: Estimated project costs (Mill. €)
  2.6
D1P008: Description of project objectives/concepts
D1P008: Description of project objectives/concepts
  The main aim of RESPED is to support cities in their transition towards a more sustainable economy and infrastructure by studying how PEDs can drive this development, especially through improved resilience and increased affordability and the identification of solutions most acceptable for the affected citizens. This will be achieved through a better understanding of the different dimensions of resilience to which PEDs can contribute. In a participatory process involving three Urban Living Labs (ULL) in Finland, the Czech Republic and Austria and a set of municipalities in Italy, a systems based approach will help to understand the technical preconditions as well as the drivers ULLs are embedded in and the interdependencies between actors.
D1P009: Description of project upscaling strategies/potential
D1P009: Description of project upscaling strategies/potential
  The project will help to improve decision-making at the mesoscale of the neighbourhood and city, while zooming into the microscale behaviour level of districts, aiming to make citizens drivers for change and creating PEDs with the greatest impacts on energy poverty reduction and resilience. A city learning community will enable cross country learning and replicability of innovative concepts and technologies.
D1P010: Number of PED case studies in the project
D1P010: Number of PED case studies in the project
  3
D1P012: Description of project expected impact
D1P012: Description of project expected impact
 

  • The project is highly pertinent to European energy and climate targets (e.g., EPBD) and DUT priorities. The project will develop a systems-based approach to understand optimal entry points for interventions that can maximize the effects. The approach will build upon the concept of territorial acupuncture (developed by VTT, Leone et al., 2023) aimed at improving the socio-economic, energy, and environmental dynamics of an entire territory but will be expanded to investigate stakeholder constellations needed for PEDs to have the greatest impact.

D1P015: Can you specify a suitable contact person regarding the load-management approach within your PED project?
Name
  Andreas Tuerk
Email
  kiska@noho.cz
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?
  Yes