Skip to main content
European Commission logo
Smart Cities Marketplace
Apply for technical assistance

Green Solar Cities Site Salzburg

The CONCERTO-area in Salzburg is situated in the city district of Lehen, a centrally located city district with a very high population density. This area mainly consists of multi-storey apartment houses, which were built between 1950 and 1970. The structure of this city district has changed fundamentally over the past years: The soccer-stadium was demolished, business-parks were abandoned and small stores moved to the big shopping-centres or closed.

Energy in Minds Site Falkenberg

The Swedish community of Falkenberg with 40.000 inhabitants is one of the leading and most ambitious municipalities regarding re-generative energy systems. Falkenberg aims to cut its energy consumption of 1/4 within the CONCERTO core area, by using different techniques of Energy Efficiency (EE) and new methods of clean energy production.

Energy in Minds Site Zlín

Zlín is a largely industrial city with a population of around 76,000 inhabitants. Its suburb, Louky, with around 1,600 inhabitants, is the principal focus area of CONCERTO measures. 92 m² area of solar thermal systems for combined heating and Domestic Hot Water (DHW) for 20 single-family houses and 268 m² large-scale applications for multi-family houses, or communal baths, represents an increase in the use of energy from RES. This is complemented by 7 photovoltaic (PV) systems in private family houses (5 kWp each) and three large-scale PV systems (40, 200 and 470 kWp).

CLASS1 Site Stenløse

Stenløse - a town in Northern Zealand – is part of Egedal Municipality. Egedal has decided to strengthen the energy requirements for a new settlement to be erected. More than 400 dwellings, a kindergarten and an activity centre for elderly people will be designed and constructed with a heating energy consumption and an overall primary energy consumption better than it is required for a low energy class 1 building according to the Danish Building regulation from 2008 (BR08) which is close to low energy class 2015 in the newest Danish Building Regulation.

Subscribe to