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Five cities, one mission: Climate neutrality

March 31st, 2023

A new EU-funded project—Neutralpath—challenges 5 cities to develop climate-friendly urban models and solutions for replication across Europe. The ultimate goal is to achieve climate neutrality.

Currently, over 70% of global CO2 emissions come from cities' industrial and motor transport systems. Cities, therefore, are key players in the energy transition, which requires a range of new and enhanced policies and measures.

The Neutralpath project will help cities in their transition towards climate neutrality, a key goal of the EU's Green Deal. It started on the 1st of January and brings together 25 partners from 6 European countries.

The project will focus on the implementation of positive and clean energy districts (PCEDs), involving many stakeholders in the process, with residents and local organisations in the first place.

To this end, climate-neutral labs will be set up in five cities which, as the project motto clearly states, have one common mission: achieving climate neutrality. Dresden (Germany) and Zaragoza (Spain) will lead this challenge and act as innovation hubs to promote the replication and adoption of the Neutralpath solutions and models in the EU. Istanbul (Turkey), Ghent (Brussels), and Vantaa (Finland) will follow their lead and design their own PCED.

"There is a great opportunity for the cities in the project and for other cities in Europe to learn from the demonstration activities and replicate its strategies" said Neutralpath coordinator, Miguel Ángel García Fuentes at the kick-off meeting in Valladolid in late January. And he added: "They will thus contribute to the global EU challenge to decarbonise the economy by 2050 or, as it is the case of the cities in the project, to become climate-neutral by 2030."

Ultimately, Neutralpath will contribute to meeting the EU's climate targets by establishing a collaboration agreement with the Cities Mission Platform for knowledge and experience exchange and with other key European initiatives.

About Neutralpath

The project is titled "Pathway towards Climate-Neutrality through low risky and fully replicable Positive Clean Energy Districts". It is coordinated by CARTIF and will last 60 months. The project has received funding from the Horizon Europe Framework Programme research and innovation actions to support the implementation of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission (HORIZON-MISS-2021-CIT-02) under Grant Agreement N° 101096753.

Coordinator contact:

Fundación CARTIF (Coordinator)

Miguel Ángel García Fuentes

E-mail: miggar@cartif.es

Communication & Press contact:

ICONS

Chiara Bartolacci

E-mail: chiara.bartolacci@icons.it

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