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ENERGY SYSTEM MODELLING FOR GREEN DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA

Project description

Sparking a sustainable energy revolution across Africa

In Africa, the urgent need for sustainable energy collides with complex cultural and socio-economic challenges. There is a need to address current energy woes but also pave the way for harmonious coexistence of technology, culture and ecology. As nations grapple with energy deficits, the EU-funded EMERGE project steps in as a catalyst for change. With a focus on north-western Africa, the Niger River region and Mozambique, EMERGE aims to empower policymakers, academics, investors and citizens in overcoming energy crises through a unified effort. This project will co-design a toolbox and establish a knowledge base, fostering sustainable solutions that transcend borders and uplift communities.

Objective

The EMERGE project seeks to provide African policy makers, academics, investors, and citizens with the tools and knowledge required to increase the production of clean energy and the sustainable use of resources while bridging cultural and socioeconomic divides. In order to simulate scenarios that optimize the use of current resources while taking into account social, climatic, economic, and technical constraints, EMERGE will co-design and test a Toolbox by integrating and building upon existing tools, methodologies, and approaches. Additionally, a Knowledge Base with a collection of initiatives, materials, and knowledge-exchange activities will be created. The North Western Africa (Morocco), Niger river region (Mali/Nigeria), and Mozambique are three African ecosystems where EMERGE will develop knowledge communities through a participatory approach.

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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2022-D3-02

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Coordinator

SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU, FAKULTET STROJARSTVA I BRODOGRADNJE
Net EU contribution

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€ 310 000,00
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IVANA LUCICA 5
10000 Zagreb
Croatia

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Region
Hrvatska Grad Zagreb Grad Zagreb
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost

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€ 310 000,00

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