Energy transition based on well-funded information from the preliminary project SEP I

Solutions developed

The information system from SEP I, initially developed for heat supply planning, is now being implemented in communities. Expansion into mobility and electricity sectors is underway, creating tools like automated reports and apps for planning. This facilitates coordination for sustainable energy infrastructures, aligning settlement development with energy transition needs. The goal: plus-energy quarters supplied with renewables. Recommendations for legal adjustments to promote sustainable energy are also being formulated.

Main results

The energy transition necessitates coordinated action and optimal utilization of all renewable resources. Sector interdependencies (electricity, heat, transport) require comprehensive, long-term planning integrating energy generation/use and infrastructure/spatial planning. Success hinges on informed control and coordination, integrating energy considerations into regional planning processes. SEP I processes, initially for heating, now extend to electricity and transport sectors, enabling strategic development across all energy and climate-related domains. Automated reports provide project developers with tailored information on heat, power, and mobility optimization.