Abstract

Energy transition plans: How municipalities face the energy transition Municipalities need tools to manage and achieve the local energy transition, according to Gerard Laguna Benet, Researcher at BEE Group – CIMNE. The European Union (EU) takes significant steps towards decarbonisation,aiming to be climate-neutral by 2050. To reach this ambitious target, the EU introduced a roadmap which set a 55% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, above 32% share of renewable energy and at least 32.5% of energy efficiency improvement by 2030.In this context, the municipalities have a significant role as the energy transition pushes Europe to a decentralised and local energy generation framework.On one side, municipalities have a role to play in taking exemplary action to reduce energy consumption in their buildings. On the other side, to lead Europe towards climate neutrality, it’s essential to make efforts at the local level, considering each region’s specific characteristics and challenges. Therefore, municipalities have a vital role in the European energy transition.

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