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Welcome to the first newsletter from the ACCESS project partners! 

ACCESS is about helping cities meet their energy ambitions, all while building a viable business case for the innovative technologies and processes used. The aim is in the name, advancing communities towards low-carbon energy smart systems.

 

A COMMON GOAL
At the heart of the ACCESS project is the idea that no single organisation or city has the expertise or ability to experiment with the vast range of technologies and strategies needed as part of the energy transition. While the partner cities are working to meet their individual targets, the technologies and solutions they are testing could be useful for cities across Europe. 

By sharing not only the results, but also the journey, the ACCESS partners want to support other cities in their transition. 

LOOKING AHEAD
Over the coming months, there's a lot to look forward to. After a feasibility study, the city of Mechelen will find and partner up with experts to start work on its smart energy mobility hub, as part of its plan for sustainable growth. This mobility hub will be so much more than a parking lot, offering retail and office space, connecting locals and visitors with the city centre. 

For the first half of the year, the parking company in Malmö is procuring construction work and energy solutions for the parking facility pilot. Meanwhile, the work on developing Malmö city’s new energy strategy is progressing fast.

Meanwhile, West Suffolk Council is in the preliminary stages of engaging with local businesses to get them on board. The crucial first step is to formulate an offer for businesses that highlights the benefits of participating beyond corporate social responsibility.

In Amersfoort, the municipality will work with the residents to explore alternatives to natural gas for heating. The community will be involved through a member-owned energy cooperation. The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs has already granted the project an exemption to the Dutch Electricity Act and Energievan.nu has started work on developing the physical infrastructure of the smart energy system.

 
 
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE PILOTS
 
Malmö is aiming to run on 100% renewable energy by 2030. This parking facility will demonstrate just how a local energy hub can play a role in the transition. Find out more here.
 


Mechelen is planning to reduce the city's CO2 emissions by 20% in 2020. That's why they're setting up a local energy community, connecting e-mobility with local and sustainable energy production, storage and management. Find out more here.


LATEST NEWS
 
  • In November 2019, the project partners were hosted by Johanneberg Science Park to launch the project. The meeting included workshops with the set purpose of bringing knowledge partners and cities together to define sustainable energy plans. It was an insightful exercise that highlighted the benefits of collaboration. Find out more.
 
  • Johanneberg Science Park have already established an innovative local energy market on the university campus. There is a lot for the ACCESS partners to learn from the Fossil-free Energy Districts project. Find out more.
 
  • For a better idea of all in the initiatives and ambitions that cities have committed to across Europe, we're putting together a map of existing sustainability targets. Let us know what's missing!
 
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
27 February Energy Transitions 2020 conference Joensuu, Finland
13 May Energy Transition World Forum Amsterdam, the Netherlands
13 May All Energy 2020 Glasgow, Scotland
21 June 43rd IAEE Paris: Energy and Climate, Working Hand in Hand Paris, France
22-26 June EU Sustainable Energy Week Brussels, Belgium
30 September 9th European Conference on Sustainable Cities and Towns Mannheim, Germany
 

We'll send an update on our progress in a few months but feel free to follow the process on Twitter and LinkedIn and don't hesitate to get in touch with questions or suggestions!
 
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