Project description
Identifying key activities for sustainable energy in Europe
Europe aims to achieve sustainable energy through targeted actions that facilitate effective energy transition. The EIT-funded EIT InnoEnergy 2025 project will help reduce energy costs and enhance energy system security. It will also lower greenhouse gas emissions in line with the EU’s Energy Union strategy. The project will identify key activities that require further support to meet the targets set for 2021-2027, as well as recommendations from the Partnership Evaluation Report. It will also support the development of human capital for climate technology through education initiatives. It will maintain its impact in the Regional Innovation Scheme region and extend its value to Romania and Ukraine, building on its efforts in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary and Türkiye.
Objective
InnoEnergy operates at the centre of the energy transition as the leading innovation engine in sustainable energy. Sustainability in energy means aligning with the Energy Union strategy, contributing to three objectives: (1) Decrease the cost of energy (€/kWh), (2) Increase the security of the energy system, and (3) Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
InnoEnergy draws on the success and lessons learnt from its previous annual business plans, the fulfilment of our 2021-2027 targets, and the recommendations of the Partnership Evaluation Report. All these elements have helped define the specific activities that require further support to realise their ambitions. These activities are also those which provide the highest added value for the fulfilment of common strategic priorities, as expressed across the EIT Impact Framework, EU commitments on the Paris Agreement, UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Green Deal, Fit for 55 Package, and the InnoEnergy Strategic Agenda.
The activities will deliver in three areas:
- WP Education: Support the uninterrupted delivery of the Human Capital necessary for climate tech development through our overall Education activities with particular emphasis on InnoEnergy’s Master + and Alumni network.
- WP Transnational Coordination Activities: InnoEnergy aims to continue its profound impact in the RIS region in alignment with the EIT Hubs evolution decisions outlined in the EIT Country specific roadmap and operationalised in Czechia, Turkey, Estonia, and Hungary – and ambitions to bring our ecosystem value to Romania and Ukraine.
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- engineering and technology environmental engineering ecosystem-based management climate change adaptation
- engineering and technology environmental engineering energy and fuels
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.3.3 - The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
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HORIZON-EIT-KIC - HORIZON EIT KIC Actions
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIT-2024-MOC-IBA
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1077 XV AMSTERDAM
Netherlands
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