Project Database 2025 / Transport

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action plan, agriculture, airport, air quality, best practices, biomasscarbon storage, citizen involvement, district heating, ecological coridor, education, energy autonomy, energy community,
energy efficiency, energy planning, energy poverty, energy storageenergy renovation, energy transition, financial model, freight mobility, geothermal energy, governance, green technology, gridheating-cooling, historic, hydrocarbon wells, hydrogen, ICT tool,
industry, lighting, local authority, logistics, low carbon, mobility, municipality, navigation, net zero energy building, policy, public authority, public buildings, public transport, renewable energyrenovation, rural regions, smart grid, SME, solar energy, strategy,
toolkit, training, transport, urban planning, vessel transport, waste heat, waterway transport, web platform, 3D energy management system

Project ancronymProject full titleProgramDurationObjectivesKeywordsLP organisation LP contact (name)
CHESTNUTCompreHensive Elaboration of Strategic plaNs for sustainable Urban Transport

https://dtp.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/chestnut
INTERREG Danube Transnational Programme 2014-20202016-2019CHESTNUT will contribute to developing a better-connected & interoperable environmentally friendly transport & safe system in functional urban areas (FUA) of Danube Region, overall based on integration between more sustainable means.transport, urban planning, strategyMunicipality of Velenje

Slovenia
Marko Govek

marko.govek@velenje.si
eGUTSElectric, Electronic and Green Urban Transport Systems

https://dtp.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/eguts
INTERREG Danube Transnational Programme 2014-20202017-2019Project eGUTS strives to exploit potentials of e-mobility in eight Danube cities, regions and beyond. To do so, the existing network of 22 partners will develop innovative eGUTS Standards for cities supporting e-mobility, based on combined Feasibility Studies will elaborate and realize Local Action Plans for deploying them, develop and test the eGUTS APP smart tool, implement various Pilot Actions in the fields of road preference and parking policies, charging stations, rental spots, and more.mobilty, transport, action planCitizens's Association No Gravity

Slovakia
Gabriel Adamek

gabriel.adamek@no-gravity.sk
TRANSGREENIntegrated Transport and Green Infrastructure Planning in the Danube-Carpathian Region for the Benefit of People and Nature

https://dtp.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/transgreen
INTERREG Danube Transnational Programme 2014-20202017-2019TRANSGREEN aims to contribute to safer and environmentally-friendly road and rail networks in mountainous regions of the Danube Basin with a special focus on the Carpathian Mountains. It will do so by improving planning frameworks and developing concrete environmentally-friendly and safe road and rail transport solutions taking into account elements of Green Infrastructure, in particular ecological corridors.transport, ecological corridorWWF Internaitonal Danube-Carpathian Programme

Austria
hmeyer@wwfdcp.org
Danube IndeetIntegrated and decentralised concept rethinking energy and transport systems based on renewable energy in the Danube region

https://interreg-danube.eu/projects/danube-indeet
Interreg Danube Region Programme 2021-20272024-2026Danube Indeet will facilitate the expansion and implementation of renewable energy in the Danube region. Renewable energy expansion requires extension of the electricity grid, which often cannot be carried out at the same pace. Thus, the fluctuating electricity needs to be stored and utilised outside the electric grid to a certain extent. Danube Indeet tackles these issues by providing an integrated concept considering both the energy and transport systems in the Danube region. A viable way is the intelligent integration of electric vehicles as mobile storage solutions, commonly refered to as "vehicle-to-grid", and electrolysis for green hydrogen production.The integration of both concepts can support the expansion of renewable energy application, produced and consumed locally, which supports energy security and independence, while also reducing GHG emissions in the energy sector. However, the implementation requires extensive analyses and modelling to ensure that the concept is economically viable, legally secure, efficient and sustainable in the long run.renewable energy, energy storage, hydrogen, transportLandshut University of Applied Science

Germany
Astrid Heindel

Astrid.Heindel@haw-landshut.de