HYDROSYM is working with the cities of Helsingborg and Umeå to shift from project-by-project climate funding to portfolio-based capital orchestration. We developed six integrated governance tools – Strategic Design Framework, Transition Roadmap, Technical Roadmap, Action Plan, Financial Roadmap and Skills Roadmap – and tested them against a live portfolio of active industrial decarbonisation projects. When city, energy company and industry are coordinated as a system, the transition rate can more than double. HYDROSYM- 2030 is built on this insight. In Helsingborg and Umeå, this challenge is particularly evident in industrial systems where long investment cycles, shared infrastructure, and cross-sector dependencies require coordinated action. HYDROSYM responds by shifting focus from isolated projects to portfolio-based transition orchestration, using existing assets such as waste heat, wastewater, and industrial symbiosis flows as entry points for system change.
What We Learned – Five Honest Insights for Other Cities:
- The barriers aren't technical, they're structural – permitting processes, governance gaps and capital readiness matter more than technology maturity
- Trust cannot be shortcut – invest disproportionately in relationships before you have anything concrete to show
- Think in portfolios, not single hero projects – if one project stalls, the portfolio keeps moving
- Ask what influence you have that no one else has – and use it. Permitting speed, convening power and strategic credibility are real levers
- Capture learning while it's happening – the knowledge produced, not the deliverables, is the real output
Cities involved: Umea and Helsingborg
ECT= Enabling City Transformation
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