Grenoble awarded EU Green Capital 2022

octubre 14, 2020

Energy Cities’ member Grenoble won the prestigious EU Green Capital award last week! Grenoble impressed the European jury of experts with its pioneering approach to climate management: they are committed to bring forward systemic change and develop innovative participative democracy approaches to city governance. In addition, the city was ranked first in the areas of climate change mitigation, sustainable urban mobility, sustainable land use, noise and energy performance.

What is to know about the so-called “capital of
the Alps”? Read more and find out!

A “green experiment”

Grenoble has a reputation for being a city of
green activism since the 80’s. They were among the first French cities to
reintroduce tramlines and offer a bike rental service and created their first
green district already in 2010. After the local elections in 2014, Grenoble became
the first French city with more than 100 000 inhabitants to elect a Green
municipal government – with the primary objective of accelerating the green
transition in the city. Many saw the re-election of the Mayor Eric Piolle in
2020 as proof of the success of the local green government experiment in
France.

Ambitious 2050 climate and
energy goals

The regional government of Grenoble Alpes Metropole has set ambitious climate and energy goals. According to the local roadmap, by 2050 they want to:

  • reduce
    greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions by 75%;
  • Halve
    energy consumption and become 100% renewable;
  • Improve
    air quality by halving nitrogen oxide and particle emissions.

They also set intermediary milestones such as
halving GHG emissions by 2030 or relying on 100% renewable electricity by 2022.

During the development of its roadmap, the
metropolitan area launched a three-stage citizen participation process within
two years, consisting of several rounds of discussion so that citizens and
local stakeholders could gain ownership of the plan.

A champion for
participatory governance

Grenoble is truly committed to participatory city-governance: they have a participatory budget since 2016 to fund citizens-led projects in the field of biodiversity and urban agriculture and they developed the “Grenoble Ville Citoyenne” (city of citizens in French) approach to create spaces for locals to express their opinion on specific subjects of public interest.

Thanks to the platform “Grenoble, City of Tomorrow”, since 2016, the City of Grenoble engages local stakeholders and citizens to define how to bring forward the city’s transition. The platform is structured around the different themes/projects for which the city is actively looking for contributions from the different local actors. For example, the CivicLab is encouraging collaboration between developers, citizens, students, entrepreneurs and public actors, to develop digital projects in the field of social, economic and green transition.

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