As in cities across Europe, achieving Wrocław’s goal of climate neutrality requires transforming how energy is produced, shared, and consumed across urban systems. The city faces high energy demand (approximately 224 GWh annually across key stakeholders) and a very low share of renewable energy (~0.8%), combined with limited capacity to develop large scale renewable energy within city boundaries.
This project was supported by funding from the EU Cities Mission, provided through the City Expert Support Facility (CESF) of NetZeroCities.
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