The five existing networks of municipalities in five countries took over the implementation part of the project. They were supported by scientific and dissemination partners.
The project comprised five key work packages:
WP1: Project management
WP2: Implementation and accompaniment of LMNs
WP3: Capacity building for developing energy transition roadmaps towards 2050
WP4: Outcome and process evaluation
WP5: Communication and dissemination
Within the project, monthly committee calls, and in total 6 project meetings were taking place, which allowed partners to exchange experiences and to discuss their respective approaches used in their energy challenges.
The local network operators held regular network meetings to exchange on the implementation process of measures including success factors and barriers.
Capacity-building was delivered under multiple formats, such as expert input during project & network meetings, through an interactive Knowledge Base, through trainings on tools & methods, through P2P sessions & webinars, and through the assistance in the preparation of transition roadmap elements.
Throughout the project, we constantly evaluated and monitored the process and the outcomes of the five networks as well as of the network approach developed in PATH2LC. Therefore, on the one hand, a technical monitoring of the implemented measures & energy savings achieved, and on the other hand, a monitoring of the network approach itself was carried out. With this approach, recommendations to improve the network approach of PATH2LC as well as for a further diffusion of those networks were developed. The results obtained were consolidated and recommendations were derived: please refer to the Deliverables shared on our PATH2LC website:
https://www.path2lc.eu/the-project/#deliverables(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Our dissemination strategy has allowed us to engage with stakeholders and share our project's achievements through various channels, such as our PATH2LC website, the LinkedIn & Twitter accounts, a regular newsletter, webinars, events as well as project partners’ channels. These combined efforts reached an impressive audience of over 50,000 people, significantly expanding our project's visibility and impact.