This is the second part of a series exploring how
municipal efforts can accelerate the decarbonisation
of heating at the community level.
This is an output of the EU Interreg 2 Seas funded project SHIFFT – Sustainable
Heating: Implementation of Fossil Free Technologies. This module outlines
financial policy instruments, describes ...
This is the second part of a series exploring how
municipal efforts can accelerate the decarbonisation
of heating at the community level.
This is an output of the EU Interreg 2 Seas funded project SHIFFT – Sustainable
Heating: Implementation of Fossil Free Technologies. This module outlines
financial policy instruments, describes good practice for their application and
addresses a range of common challenges. Examples from cities taking part in the
SHIFFT project and others are provided.
SHIFFT targets the barriers and levers to growth of zero carbon heat in
households and communities and this document aims to provide guidance as to
how financial support can be effectively provided by cities to key stakeholders
who may be influenced to install or promote zero carbon heating systems heat
to households, neighbourhoods and other community buildings.
This document is the second in a four-part guide on how to accelerate the
heat transition in cities. Module one in this guide is concerned with the role
of communities and the need for a co-creation process which can ensure that
community views are a central part of any municipal planning for the shift to
zero carbon heating. Module three focuses on city heat strategies, regulation,
and other non-financial policy instruments. Module four addresses the
technologies and technical choices for the heat transition in cities.
All of the other modules are also available from the SHIFFT website:
https://shifftproject.eu