Marseille is fostering a transformative energy community through citizen-led initiatives, partnerships with local energy companies and municipal efforts, such as installing solar panels on public school buildings.
A look back on our financing session at EU Week of Regions and Cities: more than 20 representatives from public authorities across Europe join our participatory lab organised in collaboration with PROSPECT+, Smart Cities Marketplace, and ManagEnergy.
From our series “Building on the Sprint”: the Norwegian county of Viken worked closely with municipalities to engage citizens in energy saving through a campaign aimed at inciting widespread changes in energy consumption habits.
We interviewed Joško Klisović, President of Zagreb City Assembly and rapporteur for the Committee of the Region’s Opinion on Green Deal Governance, to discuss what the EU should do to make sure that the Green Deal is implementable at local level.
Revisit our fifth webinar on sustainable mobility to learn how to properly integrate SUMPs and SECAPs in European cities to reach climate neutrality.
The Smart City Expo World Congress is the world’s biggest and most influential event for cities and urban innovation. It will show the world the smart solutions shaping this new era- those currently helping cities thrive and creating safer, greener, and more efficient urban spaces.
This week, a delegation of Mayors met with newly appointed Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal, Maroš Šefčovič, to discuss cities’ essential role in implementing the Green Deal on the ground.
Tune into Episode 6 of our Podcast series on Adaptation to discover the exchange between two cities, Pau Bearn Pyrénées and Braga, and learn about their visits to each other's cities to pick up some great ideas on adaptation.
Ten European cities were awarded the Label of the EU Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities, one of the EU Missions in Horizon Europe!
Stockholm’s initiative to attract data centres to the city and capture their excess heat in the city’s district heating network has allowed it to boost its IT industry while reducing the system’s emissions by 50g of CO2 per kilowatt hour.