EKIOLA: Energy community Citizens involvement
Objective: to build PV power plants to fulfil cooperative members´consumption and to allow citizenship to participate in the generation and management.
Objective: to build PV power plants to fulfil cooperative members´consumption and to allow citizenship to participate in the generation and management.
The investment by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland SEAI (the Irish state) in resourcing the Sustainable Energy Communities programme.
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 Central Wastewater Treatment Plant of Ostrava uses cogeneration to produce electricity and heat.The Plant is a unique tool for sustainable city development.
Since March 2018, the forest data collected using public funds in Finland has been published as an easily accessible electronic service on the Metsään-website.
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.
An innovative hub has brought together key Mildenhall services and government offices in a bid to reduce environmental impact and serve the local community.