‘I have gained an incredible insight into the large field of renewables SSH research’
Inma Garrido2020-08-06T08:27:54+00:00The whole project and experience highlighted the importance of collaboration between experts working in different fields
The whole project and experience highlighted the importance of collaboration between experts working in different fields
The whole project and experience highlighted the importance of collaboration between experts working in different fields
Coordinated by ARU and JU, the workshop is a part of Fifth Energy and Society Conference to be held in Trento next September 2020
Don't miss this interview about Horizon Scanning method and its importance in Energy-SHIFTS project
While the issues raised are of course complex and overlapping, the report discusses the policy questions using a five-part structure of thematic categories:Citizen Engagement; Social Acceptance; Just Transitions; Behaviours; and Human Capital
Created to support the implementation of the SET-Plan, The European Technology and Innovation Platforms (ETIPs) bring together key actors like EU countries, industry and researchers to promote the market uptake of key energy technologies by pooling funding, skills, and research facilities.
The European Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) is a key stepping-stone to boost the transition towards a climate neutral energy system through the development of low-carbon technologies in a fast and cost-competitive way. Elena Dufour from EERA explains us how this Plan promotes cooperation among EU countries, research institutions and companies.
Horizon Scanning is a type of Foresight method used to bring together new disciplines and expertise in new ways, to undertake systematic and usually fairly comprehensive evaluations of emerging trends, issues, priorities, etc. Our four policy-focussed Horizon Scans will each detail the top 100 energy-related Social Sciences and Humanities (energy-SSH) research questions that the
Deadline for applications is Thursday 9 January 2020 (24:00 – CET) Queries can be directed to geus@drift.eur.nl.
These Terms of Reference publications are the first in a series of documents that our Working Groups activity will produce; they cover the aims, scope, purpose, boundaries, timelines, and initial Working Group member names. These publications cover the four Working Group topics: Renewables; Smart Consumption; Energy Efficiency; Transport;