Inspiration Station: Driving Change through Stakeholder Cooperation for Green Futures

Project: Enercracy
Virtual event
Let's delve deeper into tangible actions for a greener future through stakeholder cooperation!

Description

In the second installment of the 'Inspiration Station' series webinar, we will dive headfirst into stakeholder cooperation as the root for successful decarbonisation on the municipal level. Based on concrete examples from five countries in the Baltic Sea Region — Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Poland, and Sweden — we will demonstrate how fostering a shared responsibility towards the green transition and strong cooperation between public and private actors can shape outcomes to benefit all.

 

Agenda

 

9.00

 

 

The start of the webinar

 

EnergyNet: breaking barriers in local energy sharing in Brunnshög district in Lund, Sweden

Markus Paulsson, Energy Strategist and Project Manager at Lund Municipality, Sweden

 

Everything is connected: air quality improvement as a starting point for rapid energy transition in the project 'Podkarpackie – Live and Breathe'

Anna Lorynowicz, EU LIFE ‘Podkarpackie - Live and Breathe’ Project Manager, Poland

 

Developing intelligent energy communities in North Karelia, Finland: virtual energy communities, resource optimisation, and digital solutions

Kim Blomqvist, Project Manager at Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

 

10-minute break

 

From idea to construction: the story of the development of the wind park in Kaigu swamp, Latvia

Sabīna Alta, Development Director at Laflora Ltd, Latvia

 

Why did the Estonian islands create an energy agency for transition and independence?

Taavi Liivandi, Consultant at Estonian Islands Energy Agency, Estonia

 

11.00 Closure, end of webinar

 

 

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