Deadline: 24-Nov-21
Urban Europe has announced applications for Positive Energy Districts and Neighborhoods for Climate Neutrality that aims at supporting the large-scale implementation of at least 100 PEDs by 2025.
As an integral part of comprehensive sustainable urbanisation strategies, establishing Positive Energy Districts and Neighbourhoods shifts the focus from the individual positive energy building towards neighbourhoods and thus a new level of impact on sustainable urban development and the energy transition process. With this call, JPI Urban Europe aims to continue creating a transdisciplinary and cross-sectoral community working in the field of the energy transition in the urban context, aiming for high stakeholder involvement, collaboration and co-production of knowledge.
Topics
- Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) towards climate neutrality: transforming existing urban neighbourhoods:
- With the formulation of the European Green Deal and the Mission on Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities under the Horizon Europe framework programme, the European Commission has set ambitious goals regarding climate change adaptation and the energy transition.
- The main objectives of this topic include:
- Development of feasible implementation strategies for Positive Energy Districts in existing, potentially historical, urban neighbourhoods
- Identification and characterisation of PEDs as key contributors to the goal of the Horizon Europe Mission on Climate-neutral and Smart Cities to create 100 climate-neutral cities by 2030. This is to be achieved by developing integrated strategies of urban retrofitting.
- Establish necessary conditions for successful dissemination and replication of PEDs beyond this project
- Integrate PED strategies in related policy areas, including mobility and climate adaptation
- Making PEDs happen: process innovation and business models:
- This topic focuses on the process innovation and economic feasibility for PED development. It aims at developing strategies for stakeholder cooperation, business models, public-private partnership and regulatory framework under the primate of environmental, social and economic sustainability.
- The main objectives of this topic include:
- Development of strategies for the implementation of PEDs in government, business and the public, which includes
- making PEDs an integral part of urban planning processes starting from an urban/district analysis in order to define regulatory, structural and technical constraints
- establishing public-private partnerships, as well as partnerships with businesses (especially focusing on city authorities, the real estate industry and utilities)
- Reinforce decision-making processes both inside and outside local government
- Establishment and maintenance of broad support within government, business and the public at large for realising PEDs
- The safeguarding of circularity aspects and life-cycle-principles in business models and the regional energy system while respecting (natural) system boundaries and considering public interest
Types of projects looked for
The call aims at funding projects that:
- enhance theoretical and practical knowledge for PED development in terms of both technological innovation and process innovation,
- support the strategic development of key areas of action for PED development as defined within the PED Programme,
- facilitate the achievement of the PED Programme Mission of large-scale implementation of 100 PEDs by 2025,
- develop PEDs as building stones for the Horizon Europe Mission on Climate-neutral and Smart Cities to implement 100 climate-neutral cities by 2030.
Participating countries: Austria, Brussels Capital Region, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, Romania, Sweden, Turkey
Eligibility Criteria
- Consortium as a whole must include
- At least two eligible applicants from at least two of the different countries participating in the call.
- At least one city, municipality or entity providing key urban services for a city as an applicant (either main or co-applicant) or as co-operation partners.
- Project proposal consortia need to be balanced between countries both in terms of number of partners and distribution of budget. The share of personnel months applied for by applicants from one country must not exceed 70.00% of the total personnel month applied for by the consortium.
- Co-operation partners must provide a letter of intent, where they concretely state how they will be involved in the project and how they will profit and partake from/in project results. Please submit this LOI via the online submission system.
- Each PI may only participate in a maximum of two proposals, and only once as the PI of a main-applicant.
- Each proposal must nominate two experts for the Expert Support Facility of which one will be selected. Please use the work package 2 to describe and nominate the experts, upload their CVs in the online submission system as attachments and allocate two personnel months per expert for this task.
- The participation of all partners involved must be convincingly justified in the project proposal.
- Consortia are required to prove the interest and active involvement of all partners in the consortium.
- Applicants can come from organisations such as:
- Companies (from industry/large companies to SMEs), especially public utility companies (e.g. in the field of energy supply, other communal supply and disposal systems, …); energy service providers; real estate developers, investors, facility management providers; actors from the fields of energy, spatial and transport planning
- Cities, municipalities, regions
- Consumers (e.g. business enterprises, test households, etc.)
- Citizens’ representatives, NGOs
- Research organisations (universities, university colleges, research institutes or other authorities with research undertakings)
- Consortia may consist of partners active across several positions within the research and development system (i.e. applied research, innovation/implementation) and across disciplines (natural sciences, economic and social sciences, humanities, and engineering).
For more information, visit https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/calls/ped-call/