The TIPS4PED project responds to the pressing need for scalable, efficient, and participatory tools to implement Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) across European cities. By developing and validating an innovative Digital Twin-based Integrated Assessment Platform (IAP), the project seeks to support municipalities in designing and managing energy-positive districts through data-driven, multidimensional decision-making. Anchored in the principles of environmental sustainability and digital transformation, TIPS4PED will enhance urban planning processes by integrating technical, social, regulatory, and financial considerations. The project aligns with the EU’s mission-oriented approach to climate-neutral and smart cities, offering a tangible contribution to the 2030 decarbonization goals.
The pathway to impact is structured around several pillars. First, by co-developing solutions with local stakeholders (citizens, businesses, policy makers, etc.), TIPS4PED ensures that its platform is not only technologically robust but also socially acceptable and policy relevant. Second, by establishing a common data framework and ontological standards, the project promotes interoperability and future scalability. Third, through comprehensive dissemination, stakeholder engagement, and replication strategies—including capacity-building workshops, appathons, and policy dialogues—the project empowers other cities to adopt the approach beyond the consortium.
During the reporting period, TIPS4PED achieved several key milestones, keeping pace with the project timeline and laying the groundwork for the upcoming technical and demonstration phases. Notable accomplishments include:
• Completion of WP1, which defined the core project requirements, structured the evaluation framework, and delivered a comprehensive analysis of city-specific needs and constraints.
• Finalization of the Integrated Assessment Platform (IAP) architecture, providing the technical blueprint for modular, interoperable deployment across the pilot sites.
• Completion of Task 2.2 and Task 2.3 resulting respectively in the specification of the digital twin architecture and the development of modelling workflows and simulation modules essential for the platform’s operation.
• Establishment of the Co-creation Framework and adoption of the Social Engagement Strategy, which will guide the participatory design of TIPS4PED services and ensure effective involvement of citizens and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle.
• Full activation of the communication and dissemination campaign, with materials, channels, and stakeholder engagement tools already operational and aligned with project branding and outreach goals.