
JSC FOR ENERGY ACTIVITIES CITY ENERGY SYSTEMS-SKOPJE JSC
JSC FOR ENERGY ACTIVITIES CITY ENERGY SYSTEMS-SKOPJE JSC
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:COMUNE DI SAN GIUSEPPE VESUVIANO, ECOPOWER, University of Manchester, LAS NAVES, MPPS Skopje +8 partnersCOMUNE DI SAN GIUSEPPE VESUVIANO,ECOPOWER,University of Manchester,LAS NAVES,MPPS Skopje,Sinloc SpA,JSC FOR ENERGY ACTIVITIES CITY ENERGY SYSTEMS-SKOPJE JSC,STAD EEKLO,GEMEENTE,FUNDACIO DE LA COMUNITAT VALENCIANA VALENCIA CLIMA I ENERGIA,ENERGY CITIES,A.E.S.S.,SDRUZENI ENERGETICKYCH MANAZERU MEST A OBCI ZSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101033940Overall Budget: 1,962,830 EURFunder Contribution: 1,962,830 EURRegional and local public authorities have a strong role to play in fighting energy poverty. That is why the overall objective of POWER UP! is for cities to go beyond their planning role and sustain the creation of local energy market players with a social agenda. This will be realised by the following 3 specific objectives: - Implement pilot schemes for households in energy poverty, so that they benefit from renewable energy production and energy efficiency measures, without having to bear the financial risks; - Develop and reinforce local energy market players with a social agenda, based on a long-term perspective to acquire local knowledge and strengthen the local economy; - Disseminate the experience of the consortium members to facilitate the replication in European countries. Four pilot schemes will be developed in five locations across Europe: Eeklo (Belgium), in the Campania area (Italy), in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm (Czech Republic), and Valencia (Spain). These schemes will be co-created with energy-poor households and local stakeholders (cities, social organisations, energy utilities, citizen energy communities etc.), leading to at least 2,5 Million EUR investment in sustainable energy before the project ends and involving 58 333 energy poor consumers. Supported by a European city network, a leading UK university, a Belgium cooperative and finance experts, the consortium will build the capacity of more than 185 people in local organisations. This will allow these players to either provide cheap energy to fuel poor households, or reinvesting benefits to carry out energy poverty mitigation measures.
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