Our story
Who we are
In LOGREENER, 8 partners from 6 Mediterranean countries cooperate to achieve the project objectives, being this transnational cooperation crucial to carry out all the steps of the project.
We are:
- Valencian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FVMP, from Spain, Lead Partner)
- MUSOL Foundation (MUSOL, from Spain)
- National Union of Municipalities and Mountain Authorities – Lazio Region Delegation (UNCEM Lazio, from Italy)
- Technical University of Crete – Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems Laboratory (TUC-ReSEL, from Greece)
- University of Zagreb – Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (UNIZAG FSB, from Croatia)
- Leader network Croatia (LmH, from Croatia)
- Department for Development and International Projects of Zenica-Doboj Canton (DDIP ZDC, from Bosnia-Herzegovina)
- Local Energy Agency Spodnje Prodravje (LEASP, from Slovenia)
Moreover, in the project we have the relevant contribution from 16 associated partners organizations, that are:
- Municipality of Riba-roja de Túria (Spain)
- Municipality of Rafelguaraf (Spain)
- Galician Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (Spain)
- General Directorate of Climate Change – Valencian Regional Government (Spain)
- Royal Scientific Society/National Energy Research Centre (Jordan)
- Municipality of Antrodoco (Italy)
- Municipality of Amari (Greece)
- Idaion Network of Mountainous Municipalities of Psiloritis (Greece)
- Network of Insular Chambers of Commerce and Industry of the European Union (Greece)
- Regional Union of the Municipalities of Crete (Greece)
- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Israel)
- Fisheries Local Action Group Tramuntana (Croatia)
- Town of Duga Resa (Croatia)
- Municipality of Maglaj (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
- Municipality of Markovci (Slovenia)
- Municipality of Canepina (Italy)
How we involve
The partnership ensures the institutional capacity to take up and upscale the outputs to be transferred, through the involvement as partners or associated partners of associations of local authorities (like FVMP, the Lead Partner of the project, and UNCEM Lazio), regional and municipal institutions that usually provide support to local authorities in local energy planning and its implementation (like LEASP and DDIP ZDC), and networks of stakeholders that promote and contribute to the local energy planning (like LmH).
Within the consortium, technical partners contribute to the project with the key technical competences to update and combine the PRISMI, COMPOSE and LOCAL4GREEN tools. These partners were directly involved or were in charge of the elaboration of the outputs to be capitalized (PRISMI: UNIZAG FSB, COMPOSE: TUC-ReSEL, LOCAL4GREEN: MUSOL). So, these partners will elaborate the jointly developed toolkit for local authorities to plan and deploy the sustainable energy transition based on the synthesis and upscaling of the PRISMI, COMPOSE and LOCAL4GREEN projects outputs.
The institutional partners will support the elaboration of the toolkit to ensure that it will be easy to use by Local Authorities’ staff. They will be in charge of the concrete application of the toolkit in the associated receiver municipalities and will integrate the project toolkit as part of their working tools, duly trained and supported by the technical partners.
All the partners and associated partners will be actively involved in the impact amplification of the project results, because the policy recommendations, that will be drafted for reaching policy makers and multiplier stakeholders, may arise from the application of the project toolkit by the associated municipalities in charge of the institutional partners, but also from the upgrade process of the toolkit in charge of the technical partners.