Decarbonisation pathways for local authorities, citizen and businesses

Introduction to tools

LOCALISED will develop two web applications that will go the “last mile” to bringing decarbonisation knowledge to end users. They will offer an initial data-driven assessment to enable the target users to ask the right questions when starting to plan for coping with EU and Member State decarbonisation pathways and/or planning their own.

The tools will be developed in a co-design approach with the consortium user partners and associated partners, and with will take into consideration relevant end user needs. They will be launched at the beginning of 2025.

Climate Action Strategiser

The Climate Action Strategiser is a science-based tool focusing on how to better integrate mitigation and adaptation measures, and how to ensure a collaborative environment in local administrations of small and medium size.

The tool is based on downscaled national decarbonisation trajectories, consistent with Europe’s net-zero target and can help in the establishment of Sustainable Energy and Climate Actions Plans (SECAPs) and the monitoring of related Sustainable Development Goals.

The tool focuses on motivating regional and local policy makers and experts in administrations on their journey to climate resilience. It also includes the evaluation of social impacts and equity of chosen measures.

Net-zero Business Consultant tool

The Net-Zero Business Consultant for local and regional businesses and business organisations will be an interactive online tool designed to communicate with end-users from the business sector and provide them with insights into effective mitigation and adaptation options.

It will translate the results of modeling and analysis of viable pathways into practical guidelines for business users.

This tool will be designed to showcase the role of emerging technologies that can be introduced in the regional context.

Participate in the tools co-design

Be the first to see different pathways for your region / business. If you are interested to participate, contact us at: nsp@pik-potsdam.de.

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