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REC4EU shares Good Practices and engagement examples (FI)

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Tampere, Finland: On May 28th and 29th 2024, the Interreg Europe #REC4EU consortium was reunited for the 3rd partners meeting in Finland.

The discussion was first focused on the means and tools already used in the different areas of Europe involved to improve the local policies.

In this occasion the 7 countries (France, Poland, Slovakia, Finland, Belgium, Italy, Spain) have had the opportunity to share their good practices.

Day1: Time to share the Good Practices of different countries in term of RECs! And let's vote and choose the best one! (more than 13 Good Practices were presented).

Among these 13, the Good Practice of CIRENA (CItoyens en Réseau pour des EnR en Nouvelle-Aquitaine) presented by the French partner Alec, was voted as the most outstanding for the partnership since it shows a very inspiring practice to develop citizen initiatives!

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Winner Cirena

A participatory workshop, based on the engagement of different actors to join a community of energy, was organised with all the partners immersed in a role play game. Divided into groups, they worked and tried to develop persuasive messages, identifying different ways of communication to encourage the impact of all publics in renewable energy projects and  design an engagement path to involve various categories into a REC

Day2: A site visit to LEMENE Energy System  was organised by the local partner (The Council of Tampere Region) to lead the partners to discover an innovative municipal energy complex, including solar panels, gas engines, electrical storage devices and urban heating, as well as fuel cells.

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Study visit LEMENE

About Good Practices: Check out the list of 13 good practices below, which will be soon uploaded and available onto the Interreg Europe website

The REC4EU project evaluated each good practice according to the following criteria:

  • Availability of results
  • Transferability of the device/tool/animation
  • Correspondence with one of the identified territorial need

If you want to know more and contact the project leader ARRR

GP Title

Country / Region

  • Thematic conferences to promote the emergency of local renewable energy projects and groups for their financing by the FEDER fund

Poland

  • Application of the “transition arena” method to promote informed engagement

Finland

  • Subsidy program for private housing up to 10KW with opening towards RECs

Slovak

  • Municipal biomass projects initiated by Friends of the Earth and coordinated by 8 agencies (32 buildings, 7 job creations)

Slovak

  • Local reflection group on instruments to support RECs as elements of regional energy transition policy

Slovak

  • Municipal plan in 3 stages: optimization of public roofs with solar installations, self-consumption and creation of RECs at the municipal level with particular attention to vulnerable populations

Belgium / Wallonie

  • Call for projects promoting the grouping of RECs to finance capacity building and the exchange of expertise

Belgium / Wallonie

  • Regional decree on the electricity market to facilitate energy sharing of individual installations

Belgium / Wallonie

  • Support for citizen initiatives in the region thanks to the financing of a dedicated structure (CIRENA)

France / Nouvelle-Aquitaine

  • An experienced REC as a vector for the development of other initiatives (example of Solévent)

France / Nouvelle-Aquitaine

  • One-stop shop managed by the Regional Energy Agency to support the emergency of RECs and existing initiatives

Italy / Tuscany

  • Awareness campaign aimed at young audiences (students as young stakeholders)

Italy / Tuscany

  • Interreg funding and support for 2 pilot projects with solar installation on the roof of a public school and targeting precarious families

Spain /Andalusia

 

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