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.
Support for citizens to insulate their homes. Provide householders with relevant information on how to reduce energy costs with improving insulation fabric.
Energy Community “BürgerEnergiegenossenschaft Karlsruhe Ettlingen e G” (“BEG”)
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.
Called the Espace Info Habitat, it's a unique place created to provide free and neutral support to residents wishing to renovate, buy, build or rent a home.
Citizen Renewable Energy with OnCIMè and Lorient City
Citizens and the city of Lorient work together to develop renewable energy, projects financed by citizens and whose energy is self-consumed by the city.
Taranis Network: Regional network promoting the development of citizens' renewable energy projects
The Taranis Network works to facilitate the emergence and development of renewable energy projects carried out by citizens (inhabitants and communities).
Växjö Energi - 100 % fossil free production of heat and power
The municipality owned company Växjö Energi´s long-term investment in biofuels has strongly contributed to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Fully electric bus line in Pamplona: Preliminary analysis after 3 years operation.
Bus line 9 in Pamplona, connecting the train station with the University, has 6 e-buses and 2 pantographs (fast charging stations with 350 kWe grid connection).