The Declaration welcomes the European Commission’s recent recognition of the Covenant of Mayors as a “key action” of its Energy Security Strategy, as the Covenant now brings together close to 6,000 local authorities, working hand in hand with the private sectors, NGOs, regions, national bodies and citizens to meet and even exceed EU climate and energy objectives.
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“Local actions are key to European energy security.” This is the title of a joint declaration co-signed by the 6 major EU networks of local and regional authorities, which have pledged to undertake five strategic sets of actions to support their member cities and regions in contributing to energy security in the EU.
According to one of the declaration’s opening observations, “Energy security is of increasing relevance and a responsibility shared by everyone”, whatever the level of governance or sector, including citizens. With this in mind, the declaration goes on to welcome the European Commission’s recent recognition of the Covenant of Mayors as a “key action” of its Energy Security Strategy, as the Covenant now brings together close to 6,000 local authorities, working hand in hand with the private sectors, NGOs, regions, national bodies and citizens to meet and even exceed EU climate and energy objectives.
With the winter season looming, there is increasing concern about potential energy supply disruptions, which will be felt most acutely by citizens, with local authorities “in the front line to meet their needs and demands”. By taking immediate short term actions to moderate energy demand (raising citizens’ awareness and improving the energy efficiency of public services) and accelerating the implementation of Sustainable Energy Action Plans (sustainable buildings and transport; decentralised energy production), local authorities can make a crucial contribution to Europe’s energy security. In light of this, Climate Alliance, CEMR, Energy Cities, EUROCITIES, FEDARENE and ICLEI have jointly pledged to: