The City Council commits to Monaco’s energy transition

The Mayor, Georges Marsan, signs the Charter of commitment of the National Pact for the Energy Transition, in the Room of Weddings, alongside Marie-Pierre Gramaglia and Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux (on the right) and Marjorie Crovetto-Harroch (on the left ). Photo credit : Michael Alesi © Directorate of Communication

Georges Marsan, Mayor of Monaco, this week signed the Charter of commitment of the National Pact for the Energy Transition. The objective is to commit to a carbon-neutral Monaco.

The ceremony was attended by Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Government Counselor-Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urbanism, Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux, Director of the Mission for Energy Transition, of Marjorie Crovetto-Harroch, Deputy Mayor, Delegate to the Framework of Life, Environment and Sustainable Development, members of the Communal Council and Heads of Municipal Services.

The Mayor, Georges Marsan, signs the Charter of commitment of the National Pact for the Energy Transition, in the Room of Weddings, alongside Marie-Pierre Gramaglia and Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux (on the right)  and Marjorie Crovetto-Harroch (on the left ). Photo credit : Michael Alesi © Directorate of Communication
The Mayor, Georges Marsan, signs the Charter of commitment of the National Pact for the Energy Transition, in the Room of Weddings, alongside Marie-Pierre Gramaglia and Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux (on the right)
and Marjorie Crovetto-Harroch (on the left ). Photo credit : Michael Alesi © Directorate of Communication

“The commitment of Monaco City Council is a strong signal to our compatriots. Through the commitments you make, you can set an example and lead the way towards energy transition,” said Marie-Pierre Gramaglia.

As a reminder, the National Pact, set up last January, aims at the commitment of the Monegasque community to achieve the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets.

The target is, by 2030, to achieve 50% of the 1990 of carbon emissions, and, by 2015, to be carbon neutral. HSH the Sovereign Prince, followed by His Government, were the first signatories of the National Pact, which now has more than 500 members.