EU Week of Regions and Cities RESPONSE online workshop: A fair energy transition: developing PEDs in deprived areas 11 October 2022 | 16.30-18.00 (CET)

In the framework of EU week of regions and cities, Dijon Metropole together with EDF and Brussels City will host an online workshop – A fair energy transition: developing PEDs in deprived areas.

They will demonstrate their PEDs projects in the Fontaine d’Ouche district in Dijon and in the Northern Districts of Brussels, as partner cities in the framework of H2020 project RESPONSE. The workshop will focus on the social aspect and the integration of territories in the energy transition.

11 October 2022 | 16.30-18.00 (CET)

Don’t miss it – register now!

Link to register: https://eu.app.swapcard.com/event/euregionsweek-2022/planning/UGxhbm5pbmdfOTYwNTI4


RESPONSE Webinar#2 – Local Energy Supply Low Carbon & High Share of Renewables

On September 19th 2022, the RESPONSE project hosted the second webinar, RESPONSE – Local Energy Supply Low Carbon & High Share of Renewables. The webinar aims to increase public awareness of RESPONSE and to create new links between organizations and enable learning and knowledge exchange processes, especially between Lighthouse and Fellow cities. The webinar was attended by 25 participants from different organisations.

The webinar record is available on RESPONSE’s Youtube channel.

Here  you can find the presentation used during the webinar.


Save the date webinar local energy supply low carbon & high share of renewables

The RESPONSE Webinar aims to introduce to the Transformation Axis#2 and present the RESPONSE contributions and activities implemented under the Transformation Axis#2.

The objective is to increase public awareness of RESPONSE and to create new links between organizations and enable learning and knowledge exchange processes, especially between Lighthouse and Fellow cities. Target audience is external.

Funded by the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, RESPONSE is a 60-month project that addresses the H2020-LC-SC3-2020-EC-ES-SCC call.

It aims to establish a strategic vision for Smart Cities Energy Transition: Climate-neutral cities by 2050. RESPONSE aims to turn energy sustainability into a do-able vision by solving the energy trilemma (security, equity/affordability, environmental sustainability) at building, block and district levels in smart cities. The project builds upon intelligent integrated and interconnected energy systems coupled with demand-oriented city infrastructures, governance models and services that foster energy sustainability.

Target audience: Project’s stakeholders: action clusters, policy-making bodies and Governance, local public and private organizations such as market enterprises, energy providers, technology and services, general public interested in the thematic.

Join this informative Webinar – the event is free of charge but registration is required.