Hydrogen network
In Ostrava, there is a strong political will to create a city and a region of clean industry and living. The city is part of a hydrogen network of stakeholders.
In Ostrava, there is a strong political will to create a city and a region of clean industry and living. The city is part of a hydrogen network of stakeholders.
The initiator of the "trinkfair" campaign - the NGO Fairantwortung gAG - wants to save plastic waste and CO2 in connection with the drinking water supply.
A city district uses electricity and heat from local resources. A cogeneration unit produces clean, CO2-free energy. In Ostrava, local goes global.
The Central Wastewater Treatment Plant of Ostrava uses cogeneration to produce electricity and heat.The Plant is a unique tool for sustainable city development.
Support for citizens to insulate their homes. Provide householders with relevant information on how to reduce energy costs with improving insulation fabric.
The aim was to establish a CO2-neutral heat supply for public and residential buildings via a new district heating system.
As one of first cities, Ostrava uses remote metering of water consumption. The system leads to robust savings of energy and to a reduction of carbon footprint.
The Umwelt- und EnergieAgentur supports the Karlsruhe county as well as its 32 municipalities concerning any task of energy-saving and sustainibility concepts.
City of Tartu established Energy and Climate Action Plan aiming to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions 40% by 2030.
Fully redesigned sustainable public transport system that integrates biomethane busses and public bike sharing with digital innovations.
From 2012 to the end of 2020, the BEG energy community had around 320 members and financed the construction of 33 PV plants with a capacity of over 1,100 MWh.
The local energy loop is a project aimed at matching energy supply and demand at the local level by creating a short energy circuit via