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Malmö Project Meeting and Study Visit 9-11 April 2008

By PEPESEC

As part of the PEPESEC Project all the Project Partners are going to attend a project meeting, study tour and training seminar in Malmö, Sweden. This will be the first project meeting since the Project Launch meeting which took place in Manchester on 25th January 2008 and the first of 6 planned study visits to the participating partner’s city-regions.

The study visits are going to be carried out as part of the PEPESEC project to allow all the project partners to share their knowledge and experiences of local energy planning, using different techniques to involve local citizens, politicians, market actors and other stakeholders and anything else the partners feel could be effective transferable “eco-friendly” techniques to be used within the participating city-regions and ultimately the whole of Europe.

This visit will be hosted by our two Swedish partners:

  • The City of Malmö, a city with advanced expertise and highly experienced with the concept of producing “Local Energy Plans” and supporting the emergence of “Sustainable Energy Communities” (SEC) within its region.
  • Skåne Energy Agency (SEA), an agency created to support and give guidance to the Skåne region environmental challenges such as introducing effective energy management practices, the concept of Sustainability and offer services based on the local needs of the region and so on.

The objective of the Swedish training seminar will involve The City of Malmö, SEA and a some representatives from Eon Heat, sharing there expertise on energy planning and its processes (Including different I.T. methodologies), Sustainable City Development (e.g. Experiences from generating Malmo’s Western Harbour Bo01 SEC) and study visits to see some of Malmö’s excellent examples of different Renewable Energy Sources (RES) being facilitated, such as solar energy, green roofs, biogas, hydrogen gas and so on. The results of this should be the starting point for the creation of the projects “Knowledge Base”; a catalogue of Best Practice examples from around Europe.

For further information on Sweden’s Sustainable Energy practices etc please use the following links:

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