Objective
OBJECTIVES
Recent developments in Europe, in particular in Central and
Eastern Europe have emphasised the need for further strengthening cooperation between the EC and Central and Eastem-European countries to protect and to improve the environment and to secure the energy supply in the long run. Energy-related sources of pollution are the major causes of environmental degradation in Central and Eastern European countries.
The aim of this research program will be to help to idendify environmentally sustainable economic development of all European countries. Up to now no experience and no policy analysis tools used in EC countries are able to stimulate the specific situation in Central European countries.
This deficit can be brought close in the context of the long-term Energy Technologies Strategy program and the POLES model development in line with stimulating activities of cooperation and technology transfer by the corresponding extension of the network of EC modellers on an European scale.
The results of using the model which shall be developed ( e.g. the national mix of reduction measures, or of technology options ensuring a secure energy supply ) can be used amongst others for the preparation of international directives/protocols for emission control and for global energy strategies.
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Programme(s)
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Multi-annual funding programmes that define the EU’s priorities for research and innovation.
Topic(s)
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Funding Scheme
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Coordinator
38040 Grenoble
France
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