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Enable eVeryone's Engagemet in the eneRgY transitiON

Project description

Join the debate around energy

The energy transition is already taking place, although not everybody feels involved. Thanks to the EU-funded Every1 consortium, this is going to change. The project will bring together leading experts in energy, education and social sciences to deliver a new, impactful concept of the energy market. It will include all elements needed to enable an effective participation of all European stakeholders, and digital will play an important part in opening the process. Every1 will start from a deep data-informed understanding of stakeholders to map who they are, what they know, how they use information and where they look for it. Existing solutions will be assessed, while a campaign will be launched at the local level. No one will be left behind.

Objective

The Every1 consortium brings together leading experts in energy and education, and experts in ecosystems combined with social sciences to deliver an impactful concept that includes all elements needed to enable an effective participation of all European stakeholders in the digital energy market.
Every1 starts from a deep data-informed understanding of stakeholders and ecosystems (citizen, cities, energy communities, companies, regulators, and distribution grid operators) to map who they are, what they know, how they use information and where they look for it.
Similarly are existing and emerging solutions (products and services) assessed and validated, and use cases will serve to understand what stakeholders need to know in order to take up a role that matches their potential. This gap is used to develop learning pathways that lead to the identification of the needed capacity building material.
Parallel, Every1 works on making a market by exchanging best practices with policy makers and energy regulators, enabling discussions on barriers, and developing joint communication material for their peers.
A strong outreach campaign is launched which focusses on the local level with impactful social media campaigns, material in various languages and spread through the media the local stakeholders use. The operation of the ecosystems is based on the proven EXPLORE SHAPE UNITE approach and includes guided one-on-one support, joint activities, webinars, matchmaking, and more. Future ecosystems are actively engaged and trained, while cooperation with diverse activities and networks will lead to a wider uptake of the capacity building material.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2021-D3-02

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Net EU contribution

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€ 341 562,50
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KONINGSSTRAAT 144
1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
Belgium

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Yes
Region
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/ Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale/Arr. Brussel-Hoofdstad
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€ 341 562,50

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