The Lithuanian Energy Institute is a partner in the Interreg Baltic Sea Region project PlanHeat, which aims to promote sustainable local heat planning and reduce dependency on fossil fuels. A key element of the project is close collaboration with the PlanHeat Ambassador Cities and Regions, who are involved from the very beginning in developing and testing the project’s solutions.
We are proud that among the 22 Ambassador Cities and Regions from 7 Baltic Sea countries, Kaišiadorys District Municipality is representing Lithuania. Ambassadors support the development process by participating in surveys and interviews, testing proposed solutions in real-world settings, providing valuable feedback, taking part in workshops, trainings, and conferences, sharing the PlanHeat approach within their networks, and actively engaging in the activities of the Baltic Municipal Heating Network.
Their involvement is crucial for ensuring that the tools and guidelines developed within the project are practical, effective, and widely adopted by local authorities. This collaboration is mutually beneficial, offering Ambassadors early access to innovative approaches and helping them improve their own local heat planning strategies.
More about the project: https://www.lei.lt/en/projektas/planheat-en/