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Strong partnerships to connect urban demand & rural supply
NWE is one of the EU’s highest energy consuming regions. The share of renewable energy in the region’s production and consumption mix is low and there is a strong dependence on non-renewable energy sources.
RegEnergy aims to break up existing structures for increasing the use of renewable energy in NWE regions. Creating renewable energy demand–supply partnerships between urbanised and surrounding rural territories will lead to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. 9 projectpartners from 7 NWE countries, representing metropolitan regions, cities, rural communities, regional agencies, scientific institutions and renewable energy producers will develop strategies and models to illustrate how such partnerships can be built. In three strategic areas the missing regional links between demand and supply from renewables will be addressed: The institutional and administrative framework conditions (e.g. cooperation agreements) as well as the main infrastructure (e.g. biogas pipelines) that such partnerships require are as central as the question of required technologies (e.g. smart grids, storage capacities).
Pilot partnerships across Northwest-Europe will invest in
To sustain and widely spread the results RegEnergy partners will present best-practice and showcases to cooperating regions and will actively help them to develop appropriate RE demand-supply partnerships in their region.
24 rue Coat-ar-Guéven - CS73826
Brest Cedex 2
29238
France
146 Koningsstraat
Brussels
1000
Belgium
Ballard House West Hoe Road
Plymouth
PL1 3BJ
United Kingdom
8 P.O. Box
Lochem
7240 AA
Netherlands
Kilkenny Research and Innovation Centre Burrell Hall, St. Kierans College
Kilkenny
R95 TP64
Ireland
6 Rue Galilée
Yverdon-les-Bains
1400
Switzerland
Cork Road
Waterford
Ireland
R680
Killowen (Portlaw)
X91 Y9VW
Ireland
28 Galvanistraße
Frankfurt am Main
60486
Germany
Lead partner
Organisation | Address | Website | |
---|---|---|---|
Climate Alliance of European Cities with Indigenous Rainforest Peoples (registered association) |
28 Galvanistraße Frankfurt am Main 60486 Germany |
h.rizzotti@climatealliance.org | www.climatealliance.org |
Name | Contact Name | Country | |
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Brest métropolis | Sylvie Mingant | sylvie.mingant@brest-metropole.fr | France |
Flux50 | Frederik Loeckx | Frederik.loeckx@flux50.com | Belgium |
Plymouth City Council | Alistair Macpherson | Alistair.macpherson@plymouth.gov.uk | United Kingdom |
Waterstromen Etten BV | Martine Klaver | m.klaver@waterstromen.nl | Netherlands |
South East Energy Agency | Paddy Phelan | pphelan@southeastenergy.ie | Ireland |
Planair | Laure Deschaintre | Laure.Deschaintre@planair.ch | Switzerland |
Walton Institute of Waterford Institute of Technology | Sean Lyons | sean.lyons@waltoninstitute.ie | Ireland |
Ormonde Upgrading Limited | Tom Nolan | tnolan@ormondeorganics.ie | Ireland |
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