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Energy planning – developing long-term policies giving directions for the future of a local, national, regional or the global energy system, as well as mitigation strategies are important policies that multi-level stakeholders can elaborate and guide. It can include retrofitting buildings to make them more energy efficient; adopting renewable energy sources; helping cities adopt more sustainable transports for instance.
Until now, the IN-PLAN Practice was only available as a static PDF. While it offered comprehensive content, navigating the document and accessing linked resources could be time-consuming and less intuitive. With the Digital Practice, that changes.
This newly developed online platform offers an interactive, user-friendly experience that allows users to explore the IN-PLAN Practice with greater ease and flexibility. Whether you’re a planner, policymaker, project developer, or stakeholder in the renewable energy transition, the Digital Practice is designed to help you find what you need faster, engage with the content more deeply, and access key tools and resources in just a few clicks.
The Digital Practice introduces a range of new features designed to enhance usability and accessibility. With seamless navigation, users can browse through sections effortlessly using an intuitive menu and internal links, eliminating the need for endless scrolling. An enhanced layout and improved typography also contribute to a more enjoyable and readable experience. Most importantly, the digital format is future-ready, allowing for quicker updates so users always have access to the most current information and resources.
Curious now? Have a look at the Practice in its revamped version: check the new Digital Practice here!
The REGIO1st Planning Framework provides a comprehensive, structured approach for regional energy planners, regional authorities' technical staff and interested stakeholders in Europe to develop and implement sustainable, cost-effective energy strategies in line with the Energy Efficiency First (EE1st) principle.
The framework is organized into eight stages, each containing specific steps that are key to the process. It also includes a suite of tools, that can assist planners through different stages of the process, while emphasizing the importance of energy efficiency solutions.
Ultimately, this framework aims to support Europe’s transition towards a low-carbon, environmentally sustainable, and economically prosperous energy system, in line with the region’s climate and energy objectives, and the Energy Efficiency First principle.
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