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Discover the third cohort of Pilot Cities of the Net Zero Cities Programme!

Published on: 09/05/2024 Document

The third cohort of Pilot Cities from across twelve European Union and Horizon Europe Associated Countries has been selected to join the Pilot Cities Programme portfolio, embarking upon unprecedented climate action.

Twenty-five cities committed to become climate neutral as part of the EU Cities Mission are on course to receive further EU support for ambitious climate-related projects, aimed at accelerating progress towards their 2030 goal.

Through Horizon Europe, the EU’s key research and innovation programme, the cities from across the EU and in associated countries of Horizon Europe will benefit from over 14 million Euros in total to become ‘Pilot Cities’, acting as innovation hubs as they test solutions for rapid decarbonisation.

The grants, awarded in packages of 500,000-600,000, 1 Million, or 1.5 Million Euros, will support Pilot Cities’ exploratory activities across 21 projects (with some cities having submitted joint proposals) and a broad range of themes, from emissions sources like transport, mobility, and industry, and the means of change, such as governance, social innovation, and data and digitalisation.

The selected cities, who will go through a formal Grant Agreement Process (GAP) to satisfy due diligence standards and receive expert support for improving the proposal, include: Helsinki, Tampere (Finland); Munich, Dortmund, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Dresden (Germany); Brussels, Antwerp (Belgium); Gabrovo (Bulgaria); Reykjavik (Iceland); Sønderborg (Denmark); Angers Loire Métropole, Bordeaux Métropole, Communauté Urbaine de Dunkerque, City of Paris (France); Dublin, Cork (Ireland); Athens, Trikala, Kalamata, Thessaloniki (Greece), Elbasan (Albania), Izmir (Turkey), and Gothenburg (Sweden).

Pilot Cities will also receive direct support from city experts and have opportunities to learn from other cities over the course of the two-year programme delivered by NetZeroCities, the consortium set up to support cities in the EU Cities Mission.

The results and learning from Pilot Cities’ work will be shared in turn with other cities who are not part of the EU Cities Mission and have been selected to participate in a ‘twinning’ programme. Twin Cities will work with Pilot Cities to learn and collaborate on shared problems, multiplying the impact of the programme and hastening European cities’ efforts to become climate neutral.

These awards are the third and final batch given to Mission Cities to join the Pilot Cities Programme, bringing the total number of Pilot Cities to 104. They follow 26 awards given in January 2024, and 53 from the first cohort who started their programme activities in the summer of 2023.

More information on the Pilot Cities Programme can be found here.

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