CASCADE. Cities exchanging on local energy leadership. June 2011 May 2014

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CASCADE Cities exchanging on local energy leadership June 2011 May 2014 Contract number: IEE/10/217/SI2.592431 Last update: November 2012

General information Budget: 2 Million (75% financed by the EU) Coordinator: EUROCITIES Expert partners, one for each of the three thematic areas: Wuppertal Institute thematic expert for renewable energy and distributed generation Koucky & Partners thematic expert for energy in urban transport City of Malmö thematic expert for energy efficient buildings and districts Partner cities: Amaroussion, Amsterdam, Birmingham, Burgas, Edinburgh, Eindhoven, Gateshead, Genoa, Gijón, Malmo, Mannheim, Milan, Nantes, Stockholm, Sunderland, Tampere, Terrassa, Venice and Warsaw.

Background CASCADE s goals complement Europe 2020 s climate change and energy targets: 20% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels 20% of energy to come from renewable sources 20% increase in energy efficiency Targets group are medium to large European cities: European cities: Are home and workplace for 80% of the population Offer a very high potential for emission reduction Medium and large cities: Share common challenges in implementing local energy policies Would benefit from increased coordination with each other to share successful practices Milan, Italy

Project summary CASCADE supports cities to achieve European objectives on energy efficiency, renewable energy and reducing CO2 emissions by 2020 Through large-scale networking, mutual learning and best practice sharing activities, the CASCADE project will reach progressively larger numbers of cities over the course of the project Burgas, Bulgaria Partner cities will learn with and from each other about the design and implementation of sustainable energy projects, and will be then able to share the knowledge and skills with other cities

Objectives Improve and accelerate the implementation of sustainable energy action plans (SEAPs) and related local sustainable targets for sustainable energy Optimise networking and mutual learning between cities for meaningful and sustained communication and sharing of good practices Promote the position of cities as transfer agents within their country to overcome the language barrier and extending the reach of the project Stockholm, Sweden

Cascading levels of networking and mutual learning Level 1 (year 1) In depth peer learning visits among 19 partner cities Level 2 (year 2) study tours, work shadowing and mentoring, 20 additional cities (mainly from new EU member states) Level 3 (year 3) national and regional networking across 11 member states

City goals Terrassa, Spain 20% reduction in CO2 by 2020 (compared to 2005 levels) Nantes, France 3% annual reduction in CO2 emissions until 2025 Warsaw, Poland 20% reduction in energy use in all sectors by 2020 (compared to 2007 levels)

City projects Eindhoven, the Netherlands In addition to existing biomass energy plants; preparations for a new plant converting kitchen and garden waste Amaroussion, Greece Eco-driving training for drivers for the municipal transport bus agency Tampere, Finland Low carbon urban planning for the development of new housing areas in two greenfield sites ("Vuores" 13 000 inhabitants, "Nurmi- Sorila" 12 000 inhabitants)

Key figures - Year 1 6 in-depth peer learning visits No. of staff from local authorities and local stakeholders participating in the visits: Visiting cities: 32 Host cities: 130 7 thematic experts from visiting cities Experts discussing district heating in Amsterdam Electric charging points in Sunderland

Key figures - Year 1 Training with 46 city experts and local stakeholders 100 interviews Average of 16 individualised interviews per visit 25 initiatives from visiting cities shared during the visits In-depth assessments of 14 policies and projects from host cities

Outputs - Year 1 Peer learning manual with a guide for host cities 6 feedback reports from peer learning visits in Amsterdam, Birmingham, Genoa, Nantes, Sunderland and Tampere

Expected results at the end of the project Increased capacity, knowledge and skills in local authorities to design and implement sustainable energy action plans Delivery of tested formats for networking and mutual learning activities on local energy leadership Improvement in delivery of sustainable energy policies in medium to large European cities Demonstrated local energy leadership at national, regional and European level Mannheim, Germany

Partners and contacts Project Coordinator: Jorgina Cuixart, EUROCITIES jorgina.cuixart@eurocities.eu Tel +32 2 552 0878 Partners www.cascadecities.eu