Stoke-on-Trent has entered into a partnership with the Swedish city of Helsingborg to work together on developing energy systems for the future – and maximise economic opportunities for both areas.
Representatives from the two cities met at the Swedish Embassy in London earlier today, to establish the Smart Energy Alliance alongside the Swedish Energy Agency, which reports to the country’s Ministry of Environment and Energy. The event was also attended by a number of key partners including Siemens, Heatnet and Nordic Heat, VenturaNext, Solarplicity, Staffordshire and Keele Universities, who are all backing the partnership.