The Budapest Climate Agency is accelerating the city’s journey toward net zero by focusing on building energy efficiency, renewable technologies, and innovative pilot projects.
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The Budapest Climate Agency started operating in June 2024 and was established by the Municipality of Budapest with the primary goal to develop a city level energy strategy and accelerate decarbonization, focusing on residential buildings in the beginning and widening the scope in the coming years. Buildings are in the focus as they are responsible for 60% of the GHG emission of the city and 38% is attributed to the residential energy consumption. This is also the most complicated and most difficult mitigation sector having a significant positive adaptation impact as well.
These efforts are being supported by the European Commission’s 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission. As part of the Net Zero City pilot project, the Agency has a major role of carrying out the “Budapest CARES” (Budapest Climate Agency for the Renovation of HomES) project. In addition to these tasks, the Municipality of Budapest expects the Climate Agency to play a coordinating role in other areas of urban climate measures (e.g. building energy efficiency, integration of renewable technologies, renovation strategy for municipal buildings, PED concepts as well as running comprehensive public awareness programmes) and participating in and initiating international projects that address these areas.
The Budapest Climate Agency operates as a 100% municipality owned not-for-profit public benefit limited company. Currently the Agency has a staff of six employees.
Despite a few months of operation, the Budapest Climate Agency has been participating in several EU/National projects already and planning to take part in further international initiatives. In the framework of the Budapest CARES project the agency is going to launch two pilot schemes targeting prefabricated multiapartment buildings and solid fuel replacement: