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Designing a mobility strategy for energy
What’s the first thing you do when developing a mobility plan for a city? You look at a map. Lots of maps, ideally. You look at the departure points, destination points, flows, bottlenecks, projections for the future and try
Energy renovation of buildings in the French recovery plan
This article was originally published as a blog post on the website of the French think-tank IDDRI. Energy Cities re-publishes it with the courtesy of its author Andreas Rüdinger, associate research fellow at IDDRI. Energy renovations are a priority
The great forward comeback from economy to oeconomy
How the economy should be resuscitated post-Covid 19 is already a subject of hot debate. But have its terms been properly framed? Nothing is less certain. Some people dream of returning to the “world of before”, of reviving the
FOCUS on our Ukrainian member cities Lviv and Mariupol
Our Ukrainian member cities are engaged at the European and local levels. Both have signed the Covenant of Mayors and are active members of a number of networks. Lviv and Mariupol have joined the EBRD Green Cities programme which
Help us shape the future of the Covenant of Mayors movement
2020 stands out as a peculiar year for Europe. It is indeed a key moment, as the EU should evaluate whether we are on track to achieve the 20% GHG emission reduction target set for 2020 over a decade
Repair and Prepare / Recovery and Resilience / Nextgeneration EU
No, this is not a crossword or a list of possible hashtags but the names of the proposals made by the European Commission on 27th May to resolve the current crisis. Or, more specifically, the names of some of
New handbook on citizen finance out!
Over the three past years, almost 200 local or regional authorities from he EU, including many Energy Cities members, took part in the H2020 PROSPECT’s peer-to-peer learning activities and could thus develop their knowledge and skills on innovative financing
Energy Cities’ Expectations from the Climate Pact
The Problem Everywhere around the world, infrastructure and services, livelihoods, food and energy systems are being threatened by extreme weather conditions or predatory use of resources. Experience shows that solutions cannot be imposed top-down by central authorities. They require
A Climate Pact for Luddites
“Jim, you’re on mute.” “We can see you talking Jim, but we can’t hear you.” “I’ll send Jim a message that he hasn’t turned on his mic.” “Sorry about that everyone. I guess I was on mute. I am
Governing energy transitions in cities
Energy Cities and Drift are launching an energy transition learning relay in the framework of the project TOMORROW. We believe there is the need, now more than ever, to build resilience strategies addressing both climate and health issues and