StartSun
StartSun – Start-ups for Solar Energy Communities
To advance local energy transition, the StartSun project establishes five energy communities of different types, and compiles start-up packages for authorities, enterprises and other actors, with step-by-step guidance to follow in creating their own energy communities.
Project summary
Energy communities are a promising option for increasing renewable energy production, improving energy security, and strengthening local communities. For the green transition in the Baltic Sea Region, local authorities, SMEs and citizens/interest groups need to raise their capacity on how to establish and operate sustainable energy communities. This requires a diverse skillset of understanding technical, social and economic challenges and opportunities that energy communities provide.
For this, the local actors need compiled information and good pilot examples to build trust in energy community models. StartSun project will tackle the start-up challenge of establishing five energy communities by creating the necessary research-based knowledge, and documentation for each country. First experience-pilots that can serve as role models for further creation of energy communities in BSR, using the locally available resources, serving its greater energy independence in electricity sector and keeping jobs in the communities.
With the help of Interreg, the StartSun project aims to help BSR countries to overcome the energy community start up gap, providing easy to follow Start-Up package for establishing energy communities. The project will pilot five different types of energy communities through research-based methods, and exchange experience between them to strengthen and speed up creation of energy communities in the BSR.
Main activities:
Five new cooperative solar plants have been established in the region (two in Estonia, two in Latvia, and one in Sweden) as examples for others to follow.
A comprehensive guide for creating energy communities or cooperatives has been developed and is accessible to all interested parties in Estonia, Latvia, Finland, and Sweden, with country-specific versions. The experiences of practitioners and experts from all four countries have been collected and integrated into these guides.
Country-specific feasibility calculators for establishing energy cooperatives have been developed and tested.
The best examples of energy communities from participating countries have been gathered and made available as case studies.
Thanks to awareness-raising activities, local authorities, communities, and businesses are increasingly aware of the opportunities offered by energy communities.
Project coordinator:
County Administrative Board of Östergötland
Partner organizations:
Åtvidaberg municipality
Society “Zemgale Regional Energy Agency” (ZREA)
Jelgava City municipal institution “Central Administration”
Jekabpils County Council
Estonian University of Life Sciences
University of Tartu
Uppsala University
Kalevipoja Koda Foundation
Energy co-operative Oma Elekter
Green Net Finland
Society “Green Liberty”
Tartu Regional Energy Agency
Regions involved:
Estonia, Latvia, Sweden, Finland
Duration:
1 September 2023 – 31 August 2026 (36 months)
Budget:
EUR 3.2 million, of which the amount of EU support is 2.56 million (80% support intensity).
Project acronym:
StartSun

