Alba Iulia is deepening its commitment to participatory climate action through two interlinked initiatives: the implementation of Local Green Deals (LGDs) under the Intelligent Cities Challenge (ICC) and the organisation of a youth-led Climathon. These actions aim to empower citizens, foster local partnerships, and support the co-creation of solutions aligned with the city’s PCED ambitions.
Key Developments in Alba Iulia’s SP5 Solutions
1. Local Green Deals via the Intelligent Cities Challenge
As part of its role as a Core City, and starting 2024 as an Advanced City, in the European Commission’s Intelligent Cities Challenge, Alba Iulia has been working with local and international experts to develop a set of LGDs in three strategic domains: energy, mobility, and tourism. These deals will guide future investments and collaborations, with a focus on the PCED area.
- All the six LGDs were submitted and approved by the program. Their implementation is ongoing.
- A team of three international experts, appointed by the ICC, has worked closely with the Lead expert and the city representatives through all the processes of defining the ideas and build the LGDs in order to be signed by relevant active stakeholders.
- The process has already resulted in new partnerships with SMEs and civil society organisations committed to local sustainability.
2. Climathon 2025
The city is preparing its second Climathon, a one-day hackathon-style event designed to generate fresh ideas on energy efficiency and climate resilience within the PCED. Co-organised with the „1 Decembrie 1918” University, the event will bring together students, mentors, and city representatives.
- Planning is 70% complete, with the event scheduled for Autumn 2025.
- Potential new locations include the university campus or a municipal building in a district affected by energy poverty.
- All participants will receive certificates of participation, and the city is exploring ways to integrate the best ideas into future community projects.
Business Model & Funding
The SP5 activities follow a collaborative governance model rather than a commercial one. LGDs rely on voluntary stakeholders participation and alignment with existing city strategies (e.g. SUMP, SEAP, Smart City Strategy). The Climathon is supported through in-kind contributions from the municipality and local university partners, ensuring a cost-efficient, community-focused event.
Challenges and Risks
- Stakeholder engagement: encouraging voluntary, long-term commitment from local actors requires ongoing dialogue and trust-building.
- Complex coordination: harmonising diverse priorities across sectors (energy, tourism, mobility) is resource-intensive.
- Event planning delays: the Climathon was postponed from 2024 to 2025 due to scheduling and location planning constraints.
Next Steps
- Continue the implementation of the solutions specified in the LGDs, starting Q4 of 2025.
- Launch calls for project proposals aligned with LGD objectives in 2025.
- Finalise the Climathon format and select the venue by Oct. 2025.
- Identify follow-up citizen engagement activities and introduce energy community concepts through the event.
Lessons Learned
- Direct, personal invitations and one-on-one meetings are more effective than mass outreach when engaging key local actors.
- Providing non-competitive recognition (e.g. certificates for all participants) ensures inclusivity and motivation in citizen events.
- Experienced mentors are essential to keeping students engaged and ensuring high-quality outputs during Climathon-style initiatives.
By combining long-term strategic planning with creative civic engagement, Alba Iulia is setting a strong example of how cities can co-create climate solutions with their communities and build lasting ownership for their PCED journey.