
"We sit on the right horse, but we have to speed up the horse. To become climate neutral, we need to get rid of gas, which is a big change of the system in a pretty short time. But the crisis highlighted that this is the right way, and now we are sure that we have to accelerate." - Herbert Ritter, responsible for energy economics and spatial energy planning in the city of Vienna.
To encourage this voluntary commitment and motivate everyone to participate willingly, the city also focused on raising awareness around the city''s efforts to reduce energy consumption and engage citizens in the process. The Austrian capital thus developed awareness campaigns within its administration and among its citizens to encourage energy-saving practices. Since most of the measures were on voluntary basis, engagement and communication were key to the city''s overall energy conservation efforts.
For the upcoming winter, Vienna will keep encouraging energy savings, while also preparing for potential blackouts. The city is actively testing its infrastructures and establishing a framework to handle such emergencies.
But above all, the crisis confirmed the city''s commitment to phasing out gas. Since the crisis, Vienna''s strong commitment to phasing out gas, especially in heat supply, has now become one of the city''s top priorities. The city is focusing on developing the right infrastructure, including decarbonising the district heating system and exploring of geothermal energy.
However, to fully achieve these goals and maintain its energy savings measures, Vienna faces challenges at the national level. The city requires legislative support from the federal government to make long-term decisions and establish a legal framework for transitioning away from gas.
As Vienna prepares for winter, the city is also considering the heatwave years to come. Air conditioners are rarely used in apartments, but as hotter summers become the norm, it''s becoming increasingly urgent to find a solution for citizens'' comfort. Finding a balance between the need for cooling and energy efficiency is a challenge that the city must meet while maintaining a good quality of life. . Vienna has yet to develop a cooling strategy to accelerate its path towards climate-neutrality.
Follow Vienna''s example and join this new phase of the Cities Energy Saving Sprint: sustain and build on last winter''s success, as a way of comprehensively tackling the energy and climate crises as one.
EIT Climate-KIC is working with the city of Vienna to identify climate initiatives and to link them systematically to push beyond incremental change. Austria wants to be climate neutral by 2040 and EIT Climate-KIC is helping its capital city rise to the challenge by linking energy efficiency and other forms of district renewal with green infrastructure and green mobility.
Vienna''s transport, building and heating, electricity and waste sectors release an estimated 7.8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. Residents buying goods and services create an estimated 4.7 million tonnes of scope three emissions on top. The analysis done as part of the Deep Demonstration has made an economic case for decarbonising heating and electricity systems, shifting to non-motorised transport and using building materials efficiently. Like all cities in Europe, Vienna still has a long way ahead of it. But it has taken joined-up steps in the right direction.
Vienna is governed by a coalition of Social Democrats and the Green Party and the municipal elections in October 2020 moved into view long ago. Only the strong support of city officials across party lines allowed the new portfolio of experiments to be developed so thoroughly and efficiently in the run up to an election. We are proud to be part of Vienna''s journey to carbon neutrality.
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