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48 European cities to advance climate neutrality ‘transformation’ via €22m programme

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Europe’s climate neutrality targets have been given a boost with 48 ambitious European cities set to receive a share of 22.6 million euros through the EU Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities. 

The cities will join the ‘Enabling City Transformation Programme’ [1] and support sustainable urban development and Europe’s climate neutrality goals, including the European Green Deal, by creating practical, replicable solutions. 

Mission Cities were invited by the EU Cities Mission platform – currently managed by NetZeroCities [2] – to propose innovative actions to overcome systemic challenges, which attracted over 40 applications from across 24 countries in the EU and Horizon-associated countries.  

Twenty-six successful proposals will address the systemic challenges that cities face when it comes to scaling up the implementation of their climate plans, pursued under the EU Cities Mission through their Climate City Contracts [3].  

Learnings from the programme are intended to support many other cities across Europe and enable city-wide transformation, as well as create a portfolio of interventions that supports the goal of the EU Cities Mission to help more than 100 cities become climate-neutral by 2030. 

This builds upon the testing and experimentation approach developed in the Pilot Cities Programme – another initiative run by the Mission Platform offering structured support – and moves towards the large-scale implementation needed for a sustainable, long-term transformation to climate neutrality in cities. 

The final selected portfolio (outlined in the table below) consists of 16 awards of €0.5-0.6 million, four €1.0 million awards, and six €1.5 million awards, and reflects diversity in geography, city size, typology, and innovation approaches, ensuring transformative potential and broad replicability across Mission Cities. 

The 48 cities participating in the 26 projects will kick off the 18-month programme in March 2025, following a final formalisation process. 

Quotes from NetZeroCities and selected cities:

“Mission Cities are moving ahead with major actions to accelerate their progress. Their work as part of the Mission so far has created a great opportunity for NetZeroCities to help them with their priorities for the transformation pathway they are pursuing. We are very excited to work with these cities to drive toward successful implementation and real climate impacts." - Thomas Osdoba, Director, NetZeroCities  

"It was a challenge but a pleasure to have to choose between so many excellent proposals. The NetZeroCities platform will enable the initiatives in each city to enable better, faster transitions elsewhere, and the consortium partners are delighted to be part of that learning and support." - Work package lead for ‘Agile City Support at Mission Scale’, Anthony Zacharzewski, NetZeroCities 

“With this project, we aim to tackle a challenge that is fundamental for us: demonstrate that Europe’s largest textile district can align with the sustainability goals required to achieve climate neutrality by 2030. Businesses themselves will be the key players in this journey, through a co-design process rooted in a well-established teamwork among the various sectors and stakeholders of our territory.'' - Ilaria Bugetti, Mayor of Prato 

“We are very pleased that this project has been selected for funding by the European Commission, as it will allow us to work together with businesses to identify the most effective and innovative solutions for energy and water management, bringing benefits to both the environment and the competitiveness of the Roman entrepreneurial system. In the district we will focus on, the Tiburtina district, we will demonstrate how today’s major climate challenges can be addressed and tackled, through the efficient and virtuous management of natural resources in production cycles, and by adapting to increasingly intense and frequent impacts of floods and heatwaves.'' - Roberto Gualtieri, Mayor of Rome 

“This new funding from the European Commission confirms the validity of the path undertaken by the Municipality of Bergamo towards climate neutrality. The project represents an important opportunity to collaborate with private stakeholders in the Porta Sud district, an area of urban regeneration that could become a PED (Positive Energy District), by establishing today a laboratory to identify the best strategies for energy and water management. It will also serve as an opportunity to further strengthen the cross-sectoral governance of ecological transition processes, both within the Municipality and through collaboration with other project partners.'' - Oriana Ruzzini, Councillor for Ecological Transition, Environment, and Green Spaces, Municipality of Bergamo 

“With this new challenge, AESS continues its support to the Mission Cities. Alongside Bergamo, Parma, Prato, and Rome, the internal capacities of municipalities will be strengthened, creating new synergies between districts and local administrations. The path towards PEDs (Positive Energy Districts) reinforces our belief that cities are true laboratories for testing models and driving innovation to achieve climate neutrality. This is a unique opportunity to focus on new solutions for energy and water management at the district level.'' - Benedetta Brighenti, President of AESS (partner) and Vice President of FEDARENE, the European network of local energy agencies 

“We are confident that this project will play a pivotal role in supporting cities' efforts to monitor climate contracts, fostering active engagement from citizens and the private sector, and accelerating progress toward achieving climate neutrality by 2030. Moreover, as a project between Guimarães, Porto and Lisbon, this initiative highlights the critical importance of synergies and collaborations among Mission Cities from the same country.'' - Sofia Ferreira, Councillor for Environment and Climate Action City of Guimarães  

“We are delighted that Budapest received a positive evaluation for its Enabling City Transformation application. The programme will empower the Municipality to strengthen engagement and deepen collaboration with the private sector and build internal capacity. We firmly believe that partnering with the private sector is essential as two thirds of the city’s emissions are associated with them. Our joint efforts can significantly influence the reduction of the city’s emissions and the achievement of our sustainability goals.'' -  Gergely Karácsony, Mayor of Budapest 

“I am thrilled that Oslo is one of the 48 selected cities under the Enabling City Transformation Programme. Together with the cities of Aachen and Kosice, we will use this opportunity to advance climate-friendly procurement within the Net Zero Cities network. It offers a unique opportunity to test approaches and to collaborate across European cities. We are looking forward to taking the green procurement work to the next level, in partnership with other forward- thinking cities across Europe. - Vice Mayor for Environment and Transport, Marit Vea 

 

 

Project 

City 

Lead city/partner city 

Award in Euros (000s) 

A+CLASS -Alliance for Climate Leadership  

Guimarães  

Lead  

1500  

Lisbon  

Partner  

Porto  

Partner  

Building participatory governance model and capacity for climate action  

Liberec  

Lead  

600  

Cap4ClimB – Capacity for Climate Transition Budapest  

Budapest  

Lead  

600  

Climate Art City  

Klagenfurt am Wörthersee  

Lead  

600  

CLIMB  

Milan  

Lead  

600  

CoGovernance  

Lund  

Lead  

600  

COLL€CT - Collectively Enabling Effective Climate Investments  

Mannheim  

Lead  

600  

Developing the future of a climate neutral city  

Reykjavík  

Lead  

600  

Elbasan Climate-Neutral Innovation in Mobility (eCIM)  

Elbasan  

Lead  

600  

Empowered Governance  

Stavanger  

Lead  

1000  

Trondheim  

Partner  

Enabling Climate Transition Malmö  

Malmö  

Lead  

600  

Enabling Massive Change for Climate-neutral Cities  

Madrid  

Partner   

1500  

Seville  

Partner   

Valencia  

Partner   

Valladolid  

Partner  

Vitoria-Gasteiz  

Lead  

Zaragoza  

Partner   

FACT - Financing Accelerated City Transformation  

Leuven  

Lead  

600  

GRIP (Green Responsible Innovative Procurement)  

Aachen  

Partner   

1500  

Košice  

Partner   

Oslo  

Lead  

HALT  

Lappeenranta  

Lead  

600  

HK-ACT (Haags KlimaatAkkoord: Collaborative Transformation)  

The Hague  

Lead  

600  

HYDROSYM-2030  

Helsingborg  

Lead  

1000  

Umeå  

Partner   

Intact (From the triangle of INaction To the wheel of ACTion)  

Nantes  

Lead  

1000  

Turku  

Partner 

JET Cities- Boosting Green Workforce in Cities  

Grenoble Alpes  

Partner   

1500  

Dijon  

Partner   

Lyon  

Partner  

Marseille  

Lead  

Paris  

Partner  

KReATIVE  

Kranj  

Lead  

600  

MADLESS  

Helsinki  

Lead  

600  

Metronome:Design, Μ&Ε,City-Transformative Intelligence  

Ioannina  

Lead  

1000  

Kozani  

Partner  

NZD: sustainable districts in climate change scenario  

Bergamo  

Partner  

1500  

Parma  

Partner  

Prato  

Lead  

Rome  

Partner  

SHIFT - Shaping Habits for Innovative Future Transformations  

Ljubljana  

Lead  

600  

Towards zero-emission urban transport and logistics  

Lahti  

Lead  

600  

ZERO-MOVE – Zero Emission Mobility Initiatives  

Cluj-Napoca  

Partner  

1500  

Pécs  

Lead  

Velenje  

Partner  

Grand Total  

   

   

22600  

 

 

 

More information here [4]

Source URL: http://pr.euractiv.com/pr/48-european-cities-advance-climate-neutrality-transformation-22m-programme-267914

Links:
[1] https://netzerocities.eu/enabling-city-transformation/
[2] https://netzerocities.eu/the-netzerocities-project/
[3] https://netzerocities.eu/climate-city-contract/
[4] https://iclei-europe.org/