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ALTENER II Programme 1998-2002

Campaign for Take-Off: Renewable Energy Partnerships

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Case Study: 100 Communities - RES Partnership - Uppsala, Sweden

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Abstract

A stated goal of the Campaign for Take-Off is the identification of "100 communities" aiming at 100% renewable energy supply preferably using a combination of several different technologies. A community in an urban area could be a block of buildings, a neighbourhood in a residential area or even a new district in the city. Uppsala has several goals concerning energy, electricity and renewable energy sources. The municipality works towards reducing energy and electricity consumption, reducing traffic emissions of carbon dioxide and basing the energy supply on renewable energy sources.

Keywords: General approach; Partnerships; Thermal solar and bioclimatic design; Photovoltaics; Wind energy

This case study was elaborated by Energie-Cités in collaboration with the City of Uppsala. It received funding from the ALTENER Programme of Energy and Transport DG of the European Commission.

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ALTENER II Programme 1998-2002 : Biomass & Bioenergy : Campaign for Take-Off: Renewable Energy Partnerships : Energie-Cités : FR - Français : Hydropower : Local Government : PL - Polski : Photovoltaics : Regional Government : Renewable Energy Sources & Systems : Solar Thermal : Sustainable Communities : Wind Energy

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