Sustainable energy-efficient energy communities Rahoittajat Sisältöön liittyvät linkit Siirry hankkeen omalle sivulle Lisätietoa Eila Seppänen Aikataulu 1.8.2025 -31.07.2028 Budjetti Hankkeen kokonaisbudjetti Total budget of the action is 1.411.767 euros, which includes 1.009.322 EU budget (Lapland UAS 344418, Karelia UAS 309869, LTU (SE) 365035 and 402445 Norwegian budget (UiT). The budget is financed by EU with 656060 euros, Lapin liitto by 157849 euros, Region Norrbotten by 73007 euros, Lapland UAS by 35114 euros, Karelia UAS by 32537 euros, LTU by 54755 euros, UiT by 152445 euros, Norwgian *IR midler by 200000 euros and fylkeskommuner by 50000 euros. € YK:n kestävän kehityksen tavoitteet Koulutus Liiketalous, Tornio Osaamisryhmä Digitaaliset ratkaisut Rahoituslähteet Interreg Aurora Hankkeen tila Käynnissä Osaamiskärjet Älykkäät sähköverkko- ja automaatioratkaisut Tavoite SEEC – Sustainable Energy-Efficient Energy Communities is an international project funded by Interreg Aurora, focusing on the development and piloting of sustainable, energy-efficient energy communities in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. The project supports the green transition by offering practical solutions tailored to regional conditions such as cold climate, long distances, and sparse population.The objective is to create solutions based on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and local self-sufficiency that enhance climate resilience and social justice in communities. The project contributes to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the EU Green Deal by promoting zero-emission energy production, efficient use of resources, fair transition processes, and regional vitality.The SEEC project is carried out by a strong Nordic and international partnership, including Lapland University of Applied Sciences (FI), Luleå University of Technology (SE), UiT The Arctic University of Norway (NO), and Karelia University of Applied Sciences (FI). In addition, local distribution system operators (DSOs), companies, and other stakeholders are involved. Solutions will be tested in real-life environments through pilots and demonstrations.Key Activities:Mapping the regulatory and support framework for energy communitiesOptimizing local energy flows for sustainable housingDeveloping microgrids and smart energy management systemsPromoting a fair energy transition and energy democracyTesting and evaluating scalable decentralized energy community models Tulokset Practical models and guidelines for establishing energy communitiesTechnology pilots including microgrids and energy storageAssessments of social, economic, and environmental impactsScalable solutions and policy recommendations for Arctic conditionsCross-border collaboration and strengthened regional expertiseSEEC combines research, technology, local engagement, and international cooperation. The results will benefit both regional decision-makers and residents by laying the foundation for a sustainable, low-emission, and community-driven energy system.The project is co-funded by the Interreg Aurora Programme, Regional Council of Lapland (FI), Region Norrbotten (SE), Innovation Norway, and the participating organizations.