Note: the PLEEC Project – planning for energy efficient cities
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Note : the PLEEC Project – planning for energy efficient cities. / Kullman, Mikael; Campillo, Javier; Dahlquist, Erik; Fertner, Christian; Giffinger, Rudolf; Große, Juliane; Groth, Niels Boje; Haindlmaier, Gudrun; Kunnasvirta, Annika; Strohmayer, Florian; Haselberger, Julia.
I: Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning, Bind 5, 2016, s. 89-92.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Note
T2 - the PLEEC Project – planning for energy efficient cities
AU - Kullman, Mikael
AU - Campillo, Javier
AU - Dahlquist, Erik
AU - Fertner, Christian
AU - Giffinger, Rudolf
AU - Große, Juliane
AU - Groth, Niels Boje
AU - Haindlmaier, Gudrun
AU - Kunnasvirta, Annika
AU - Strohmayer, Florian
AU - Haselberger, Julia
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Globally, more than 50% of all people are living in cities today. Enhancing sustainability and efficiency of urban energy systems is thus of high priority for global sustainable development. The European research project PLEEC (Planning for Energy Efficient Cities) focuses on technological, innovative, behavioural and structural capacities of European medium-sized cities in their transition towards Energy Smart Cities. The variation of strengths and weaknesses of cities’ capabilities as well as practices and tools for enhancing energy efficient performance of urban energy systems were at the centre of the project. This short note summarises its main findings.
AB - Globally, more than 50% of all people are living in cities today. Enhancing sustainability and efficiency of urban energy systems is thus of high priority for global sustainable development. The European research project PLEEC (Planning for Energy Efficient Cities) focuses on technological, innovative, behavioural and structural capacities of European medium-sized cities in their transition towards Energy Smart Cities. The variation of strengths and weaknesses of cities’ capabilities as well as practices and tools for enhancing energy efficient performance of urban energy systems were at the centre of the project. This short note summarises its main findings.
KW - Urban planning
KW - Smart Cities
KW - Energy efficiency
U2 - 10.19188/09JSSPSI052016
DO - 10.19188/09JSSPSI052016
M3 - Journal article
VL - 5
SP - 89
EP - 92
JO - Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning
JF - Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning
SN - 2069-3419
ER -
ID: 156387747