Clean Energy Transition Assistance Center (CETAC) is a measure to help cities contribute to decarbonization by establishing Centers in the municipalities which will become an interface between municipalities, citizens, businesses and other relevant stakeholders. CETACs will be a framework for municipal staffers, employees of public companies, NGOs and volunteers to carry out municipal climate policies towards citizens and companies and ultimately facilitate their way to net zero.
To realistically advance towards net-zero emissions, municipalities must bolster their capacity to influence neighborhoods and businesses. This involves not only a regulatory role but also fostering collaborative relationships that encourage sustainable practices. Moreover, an essential part of the journey towards net zero is the comprehensive training of municipal staff. Equipping these professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge is pivotal for the successful implementation of decarbonization initiatives.
CETAC will:
The core activities of the CETAC project will be concentrated in the region of Central and Eastern Europe, with a specific focus on Ukraine as a non-EU country. This strategic choice stems from the recognition of a relative lag in climate policies and emission reduction efforts within this region. By targeting Central and Eastern Europe, the CETAC project aims to address the unique challenges and opportunities prevalent in these areas, where the transition to cleaner energy sources may require tailored approaches. The project recognizes the importance of supporting municipalities in regions where climate policies may not be as advanced, ensuring that the establishment of CETACs serves as a catalyst for transformative change.
Duration: October 2024 to September 2027
Funding: LIFE program of the European Union
Project Manager: Joris Valatka | joris.valatka@amiestas.lt