Summary report on urban energy planning: Potentials and barriers in six European medium-sized cities. [Deliverable 4.4]
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Summary report on urban energy planning : Potentials and barriers in six European medium-sized cities. [Deliverable 4.4]. / Fertner, Christian; Große, Juliane; Groth, Niels Boje; Meijers, Evert; Romein, Arie; Fernandez Maldonado, Ana Maria; Rocco, Roberto; Read, Stephen.
EU-FP7 project PLEEC, 2015. 54 p. (PLEEC Report, Vol. 4.4).Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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T1 - Summary report on urban energy planning
T2 - Potentials and barriers in six European medium-sized cities. [Deliverable 4.4]
AU - Fertner, Christian
AU - Große, Juliane
AU - Groth, Niels Boje
AU - Meijers, Evert
AU - Romein, Arie
AU - Fernandez Maldonado, Ana Maria
AU - Rocco, Roberto
AU - Read, Stephen
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Based on the case study (Deliverables 4.2) as well as the thematic (Deliverable 4.3) work, a list of 29 spatial planning measures and policies was elaborated. The measures can increase energy efficiency, reduce energy use or increasing the share of renewable energy in a city.In the main part of this report we analyse the application of these measures ineach of the six PLEEC cities and suggest which areas the cities’ could work further on. In the final section of this report we draw some general conclusions based on WP4 work. We state four general questions (and some remarks to it) which cities should take into consideration when working on their Energy Efficiency Action Plans:(1) How can spatial planning reduce energy use in our cities?(2) How do different geographical, regional, cultural or political contexts influence options?(3) How can we measure and monitor its effects?(4) What is the scope of municipal action?
AB - Based on the case study (Deliverables 4.2) as well as the thematic (Deliverable 4.3) work, a list of 29 spatial planning measures and policies was elaborated. The measures can increase energy efficiency, reduce energy use or increasing the share of renewable energy in a city.In the main part of this report we analyse the application of these measures ineach of the six PLEEC cities and suggest which areas the cities’ could work further on. In the final section of this report we draw some general conclusions based on WP4 work. We state four general questions (and some remarks to it) which cities should take into consideration when working on their Energy Efficiency Action Plans:(1) How can spatial planning reduce energy use in our cities?(2) How do different geographical, regional, cultural or political contexts influence options?(3) How can we measure and monitor its effects?(4) What is the scope of municipal action?
KW - Urban planning
KW - Energy
KW - Heating
KW - Transport
KW - Review
KW - spatial planning
KW - Medium sized cities
M3 - Report
T3 - PLEEC Report
BT - Summary report on urban energy planning
PB - EU-FP7 project PLEEC
ER -
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