Dieses Projekt wird über das 7. EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung,
technologische Entwicklung und Demonstration unter der Finanzhilfevereinbarung Nr. 609019 finanziert.
This report aims to contribute to the debate on the development of site-specific solutions for the transition of cities to the Smart Energy City (SEC) concept. Each city is a unique combination of economic, social, environmental, and institutional conditions, which results in various needs, priorities, and capacities for SEC development. Starting from the description of the complex process behind the transition to SEC and its stakeholders, the report focuses in particular on the construction of a baseline of local knowledge that can support the definition of site-specific innovative solutions, stimulating the adoption of best practices through the refinement of local Master Plans.