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Padua's Pilot Activity: Let'sGOv - GOverning the Transition through Pilot Actions (shared with 8 Italian Cities)
Description of activities: In Italy and in some of the European Countries, the co-production of energy systems is slowed down by several barriers (constraints of the regulatory framework, lack of data and agile financial resources to support decision-making and detailed monitoring, lack of skills in the public and private sectors, absence of ad hoc protocols, agreements or standardised procedures).
To support systemic transformation and overcome block thinking, the 9 Italian Cities involved in the “100 Climate Neutral Cities by 2030” Mission Cities are committed to collectively experimenting with multi-level and multi-stakeholder governance as the only way to achieve the challenging emission reduction targets. The aim is to operate at 3 levels: network, cluster and city levels:
Objectives:
Reducing energy-related emissions through the exploration of enhanced governance models to agree on new forms of energy alliances, unlock financial resources and define the conditions for enhanced multi-level governance.
This will be done at three levels:
In particular, expected outcomes linked to the three clusters and pilot experimentations are:
What are the challenges that cities would like to address with the pilot activities?
The 9 mission cities will focus on empowering internal and external governance to solve some of the main challenges to achieve carbon neutrality through shared and city-specific activities. These are the identified barriers to carbon neutrality shared by the 9 cities, that Let’sGOv will address through its actions:
In particular, 3 challenges will be addressed at Clusters level and will provide the focus of the city-level experimentations:
Main questions to be answered for each specific cluster will be:
Are cities building upon or part of a previous and/or existing activity?
This pilot is strongly interconnected with the 9 cities’ current effort to achieve the 100 Climate neutral cities by 2030 Mission objectives. Thus mutual benefit will be developed between Let’sGOv and the ongoing actions towards climate neutrality and also other H2020 and Horizon Europe projects in the cities.
Actions to increase energy efficiency and boost the creation of energy communities to tackle energy poverty are deployed by Milan (NRG2peers), by Bologna (GRETA), the One Stop Shops in Padova(PadovaFITExpanded), Parma (FEASIBLE) and Bologna, the Energy office in Bergamo, the experimental action in Turin, aimed at orientation and awareness-raising about funding opportunities offered for the development of renewable energy communities with social impact. The implementation of structured engagement processes around energy was experimented in Padova (2ISECAP). A fertile baseline of steps towards city platforms and data agreements to overcome constraints to the energy efficiency (Data Cluster) have been undertaken by some of the cities in the last years in the CoM and SCC programs (Florence, Bologna, Milan, Parma, Padova) but must now be extended and improved to cover all districts and sectors and accelerate the path towards carbon neutrality. To fulfil these requirements, some cities have acted in a first round on their internal structure, creating interdepartmental steering taskforces and internal models to overcome silos, that should be now extended to include other levels and be more effective. Multi-governance data management and collection in policy making is also addressed through EU projects by Prato (UPSURGE), Florence (REPLICATE) and Rome (Platoon).
In the innovative finance domain (Finance Cluster) the cities have been piloting some projects, such as Milan Transition Fund, or Parma financing scheme in cooperation with a bank institute to stimulate sustainable energy investments of homeowners. At the same time Rome has been working on the preparation of large investments on energy system efficiency of public buildings, in line with the objectives of the EU Renovation Wave.
This variety of projects add up to other National and international ones like Turin Cesba Med, Bergamo EfficienCE, Bologna GECO, Milan EP-0).
Which emissions domains will the pilot activity address?
Systemic transformation – levers of change the pilot activities will exploit
Stakeholder types that cities would like to engage in the pilot activities
Engagement of stakeholders at all levels is crucial within Let’sGOv, from the local to the EU level and across the thematic clusters of the project. The list of stakeholders includes:
The work on the three clusters will involve as main stakeholders:
Transferable features of pilot activities to a twin city/ies
This answer is not exhaustive and simply an indicative one.
Components of the transferable features
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What do cities want to learn from Twin City/ies?
Benchmarking, peer learning and provision of recommendations on:
This answer is not exhaustive and simply an indicative one.
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