Digital mapping tool – energy communities

A collaborative project in Leader Neighborhood and Leader 7-sam to facilitate the creation of energy communities in rural areas!

About the project

Coompanion Värmland runs the project ”Digital map tool – energy communities”. The project receives shared support from Leader 7-sam and Leader Närheten in this collaborative project to be able to cover almost all of Värmland.

With the project, the project owner wants to show how to create a more secure energy supply in rural areas through cooperative collaboration. The aim is to facilitate the opportunities to establish local energy communities and thereby produce, store, share and consume renewable energy in a cost-effective manner. There is currently a great interest in starting energy cooperatives in rural areas, which strengthens the local community and makes the best use of the resources available in the area, and thus also ensures the local energy supply. There is a need to sit together and easily calculate energy use, needs and location of production sources in order to understand what an energy community is, what it might look like and what the investment needs are. Some of these target groups will be involved, to act as pilots, in the development of the digital tool.

The goal of the project is to create a digital mapping tool that will be free of charge and that will facilitate calculations for and visualize local electricity consumption, possible production based on different energy types as well as storage and sharing of energy. In addition to the mapping tool, an information film will also be produced in the project.

About the project

Project period 2023-2027
Final report 2024-09-30

Project owner
Coompanion Värmland (oak association)
Area of operation
Smart rural areas
About financing
Granted leader support
Project support: SEK 416,962

(The project constitutes one half of a collaborative project where Leader 7-sam is responsible for the other part.)

Co-financing

Total financing
416,962 SEK
Leader support consists of funding from the EU, the state and Leader Neighbourhood.
Incoming EU funds have been granted from:
Rural Development Fund