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KLiP – The City of Vienna’s Climate Protection Programme
On the 18th December 2009 the city council of Vienna enacted the update of the climate protection programme of the city of Vienna (KLiP II), which will be valid until 2020. This programme is the update of the so called KLiP I, which was enacted in 1999 and consists of 37 sets of measures with a total of 385 individual measures in these fields of action:

Energy supply
Use of energy
Mobility and town-structure
Procurement, waste management, agriculture and forestry, nature conservation


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application-pdf Findings of the Austrian Energy Agency’s progress report

World Heritage Site
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Renewable Energies in the Site
The City of Vienna is pushing for increased use of renewable energy sources to replace fossil fuels. Projects realised to date include hydropower plants, wind farms, solar thermal plants, photovoltaic installations and a wood biomass power plant. As there are constraints on the installation of renew­able energy plants within the city limits, the City of Vienna is increasingly turning to new projects in the region.
Michael Sattler
Deputy Head
Executive Office for the Coordination of Climate Protection Measures
Email: michael.sattler(at)wien.gv.at
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Dr Osman Benchikh *. Programme Specialist in Charge of Energy and Renewable Energy. Coordinator of RENFORUS project.
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Cipriano Marín **. Assistant for RENFORUS project implementation.
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