Cities Programme

      

We advise cities and support local action for clean air and climate neutrality. Appreciating the experience of local authorities, we help them respond to the most pressing challenges in the areas of air quality, clean transport, thermal modernisation of buildings and energy efficiency, local RES potential or urban innovation.
At Forum Energii, we believe in the empowerment and strength of local communities.

Projects

LeadAir

We help ambitious and courageous local governments develop and implement solutions for clean air and climate neutrality. We work with people who are looking for knowledge, and  inspiration and are ready to take action to improve the quality of life in cities.
Together with a group of experts we invited to the project, we are developing individual strategies for cities. The results of our activities are currently being implemented by more than 45 Polish local authorities. Our aim is to develop effective solutions, while taking into account local specifics and the expectations of residents.

EU Mission: Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities

We support Polish cities participating in the EU Mission of 100 Climate Neutral Cities by 2030. We are conducting an analysis of social behaviour and technical needs related to modernisation and decarbonisation in selected neighbourhoods in five Polish cities. As part of the Mission, we are working with a coalition of cities, NCBR, government administration, citizens and businesses.

Cities Programme Coordinators

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Anita Cieślicka

Anita Cieślicka

Cities Programme Director

Jakub Jezierski

Jakub Jezierski

Junior Specialist

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Publications

Anti-smog roadmap for Żywiec | Clean heat by 2030

Anti-smog roadmap for Żywiec | Clean heat by 2030
The challenge of fighting the coronavirus and the upcoming spring are distracting public attention from the problem of smog. But it will not disappear and as the boomerang will return in a few months with the start of the heating season. Especially to the towns and cities - where, like in Żywiec, more than 80% of heating energy comes from coal. In the latest report of the Forum Energii Anti-Smog Roadmap for Żywiec. Clean heat by 2030." we indicate what steps should be taken to get rid of smog by 2030. Now the report is available only in Polish, but English version will be published soon.
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Anti-smog roadmap for Żywiec | Clean heat by 2030

The challenge of fighting the coronavirus and the upcoming spring are distracting public attention from the problem of smog. But it will not disappear and as the boomerang will return in a few months with the start of the heating season. Especially to the towns and cities - where, like in Żywiec, more than 80% of heating energy comes from coal. In the latest report of the Forum Energii Anti-Smog Roadmap for Żywiec. Clean heat by 2030." we indicate what steps should be taken to get rid of smog by 2030. Now the report is available only in Polish, but English version will be published soon.
Anti-smog roadmap for Żywiec | Clean heat by 2030
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