Pillar
ZP - Resilience through SMART solutions for municipalities, cities and regions (Cohesive municipalities, cities and regions)A - People and Communities (Resilient Communities, Cities and Regions)B - Local economy (Competitive cities, municipalities and regions)C - Environment for life (Green cities, municipalities and regions)
Chapter
B1 - Entrepreneurship is a natural part of the life of a village, city and regionB2 - Citizens and municipalities as partners or part of energy suppliersB3 - Raw materials and recycled or secondary raw materials in the circular economy, development of the bioeconomyB4 - ICT infrastructure – a basic prerequisite for the success of digitization
Objective
B2-1 - Increasing the level of self-sufficiency of the territory in energy supply.B2-2 - The energy economy in the territory of the region is optimized with regard to the efficient use of resources and the achievement of savings.B2-3 - The energy infrastructure in the territory enables a safe and reliable supply of energy, there is a reduction in the degree of dependence on external sources and an optimal ratio of supplies from central and decentralized sources.
 
Measure
  1. Long-term systematic collection of data on energy production and consumption in the territory, their evaluation and further use for long-term energy planning of the city/municipality/region with the specific goal of reducing consumption and prioritizing projects that will be supported/implemented.
  2. Support for the construction of smart grids (intelligent networks) and battery (backup) systems (storage) in the network.
  3. Cooperation in the preparation of energy networks during the transition to electromobility (active participation of municipalities in building recharging hubs for electric cars).
  4. Cooperation in the preparation of energy networks for the future use of hydrogen.
  5. Prevention of risks associated with local, regional and widespread outages in energy supply, securing the function of a critical infrastructure element (KI element) and other objects of strategic importance, and continuous testing of supply reliability.
  6. Supporting the preservation of the district heating system (DHW) in places where this technology is most effective.