M.T. van Wees (Mark)
Mark works as a project manager and coordinator of European cooperation at the Centre of Expertise City Net Zero. He leads the European H2020 research and innovation project ATELIER, with the goal of creating energy-positive neighborhoods in Amsterdam and Bilbao. In this project - in which various research programmes of the AUAS work together - Mark is responsible for international cooperation. In addition, he supports the het Centre of Expertise City Net Zero researchers in the acquisition of European research funds from his role as quartermaster of European cooperation.
Energy-positive neighbourhoods
The ATELIER project contributes to Horizon Europe's new research and innovation mission 'Climate neutral and Smart Cities'. The societal research questions are: How can energy-positive neighbourhoods be developed throughout the city? Which techniques can be applied? What is the role of the municipality and the private sector and how can civic participation ensure social acceptance?
Energy and climate policy
Mark worked for the Institute for Environmental Studies and energy research centre ECN, among others, before becoming active as an independent energy and climate consultant. In this role he supports foreign governments, from Germany to Serbia and Armenia. He mainly focuses on energy and climate policy and underlying research, acquisition and project management. He is also an associate of SQ Consult, an international network of energy and climate experts.
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The Benefits of Positive Energy Districts
Ntafalias, A., Papadopoulos, P., van Wees, M., Šijačić, D., Shafqat, O., Hukkalainen, M., Kantorovitch, J., & Lage, M. (2024). The Benefits of Positive Energy Districts: Introducing Additionality Assessment in Évora, Amsterdam and Espoo. Designs, 8(5), Article 94. https://doi.org/10.3390/designs8050094
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Samen zichtbaar duurzaam
Kanis, M., Lubsen, A., Kuijper, A., Bazen, G., Logjes, R., van Wees, M., & Pijls, M. (2023). Samen zichtbaar duurzaam. Hogeschool van Amsterdam. https://www.hva.nl/binaries/content/assets/subsites/kc-fdmci/crossmedia/2023/zichtbaar-duurzaam-layout_converted_mk35-1.pdf?1678192590608
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Assessing the performance of Positive Energy Districts: The need for innovative methods
Williams, K., Heller, R., van Wees, M., & Vastenhout, T. (2022). Assessing the performance of Positive Energy Districts: The need for innovative methods. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science: SBE22Delft - Innovations for the Urban Energy Transition: Preparing for the European Renovation Wave 11/11/2022-13/11/2022 Delft, Netherlands (Vol. 1085, pp. 1-8). Article 012014 IOP Publishing Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1085/1/012014
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Energy Citizenship in New Energy Concepts
van Wees, M., Pineda Revilla, B., Fitzgerald, H., Ahlers, D., Romero, N., Alpagut, B., Kort, J., Tjahja, C., Kaiser, G., Blessing, V., Patricio, L., & Smit, S. (2021). Energy Citizenship in New Energy Concepts. Environmental Sciences Proceedings, 11, Article 27. https://doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2021011027
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Atelier Monitoring and Evaluation Framework
van Wees, M. T. (2020). Atelier Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Deliverable 9.1: Repository of definitions of terms, key characteristics archetypes, and a set of KPIs: WP9, Task 9.1. Atelier: Positive Energy Districts.
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Deliverable D8.1: Agenda and programme for cooperation with the SCC community
van Wees, M., & Vallejo, E. (2020). Deliverable D8.1: Agenda and programme for cooperation with the SCC community: WP8 Task 8.1. Atelier: Positive Energy Districts.
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Towards Energy Citizenship for a Just and Inclusive Transition: Lessons Learned on Collaborative Approach of Positive Energy Districts from the EU Horizon2020 Smart Cities and Communities Projects
Olivadese, R., Alpagut, B., Pineda Revilla, B., Brouwer, J., Georgiadou, V., Woestenburg, A., & van Wees, M. (2020). Towards Energy Citizenship for a Just and Inclusive Transition: Lessons Learned on Collaborative Approach of Positive Energy Districts from the EU Horizon2020 Smart Cities and Communities Projects. Proceedings, 65(1), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020065020