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Global Energy Districts Programme (GEDP)

Promoting Energy Districts to enhance urban energy efficiency and reduce environmental impacts related to climate change and ozone layer depletion.
Colombia

Colombia

The Energy Districts Program in Colombia, now internationally recognized as part of the Global Energy Districts Programme (GEDP), began in 2013 under the leadership of the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, the Technical Ozone Unit (UTO), the Ministry of Mines and Energy, UPME, and...

Morocco

Morocco

In Morocco, the Global Energy Districts Programme (GEDP) began its promotion process in 2024 as part of the international scalability strategy led by UNIDO and SECO to strengthen sustainable urban solutions in North Africa.

Viet Nam

Viet Nam

In Viet Nam, the Global Energy Districts Programme (GEDP) began identifying opportunities in 2024 with the purpose of supporting sustainable construction, sustainable urban growth, and the country’s energy transition.

Our Impact

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Accelerated Energy Transition
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Accelerated Energy Transition
Description
We drive the adoption of efficient energy solutions that cut emissions and move cities and industries closer to sustainable energy systems.
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Urban and Climate Innovation
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Urban and Climate Innovation
Description
By implementing smart thermal energy technologies and distribution strategies, we improve urban comfort, reduce energy demand, and ease congestion in growing cities.
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Economic and Environmental Benefits
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Economic and Environmental Benefits
Description
Energy District generate significant savings, lower carbon footprints, and strengthen the competitiveness of the territories where they are implemented.
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Scalability and Replicability
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Scalability and Replicability
Description
Our program develops adaptable energy models and institutional frameworksthat can be replicated replicatedacross multiple regions, maximizing impact and sustainability.

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