Objective
1. To develop new models for these countries and pilot their application for the integrated analysis of cost-efficient energy supply and to reduce emissions of SO2, Nox and CO2 in selected countries.
2. To create a network of regional training centres covering the countries concerned. The network will be supplied by a European Training Centre.
Results from this project will contribute to enabling the EC to design a set of tools for monitoring rapid developments in Central and Eastern European economies and the extensive changes taking place in the sector of energy. Areas where possible technical assistance form the EC might be necessary will also be identified.
A common world study, based on the model applications and scenarios developed in common, will be established for RTD energy strategy orientations.
1. Analysis of the situation in Central and Eastern European countries and identification of uncertainties associated with the assessment and modelling of energy-environment interactions.
2. Analysis of the structure of energy consumption and energy demand projections in these countries.
3. Development and pilot-application of new energy emissions models, in order to analyse energy supply and emission reduction strategies in central and eastern European countries.
4. Creation of the European Centre Network.
5. Preparation of a first integrated study for the selected Eastern and Developing countries.
Results from this project will contribute to enabling the EC to design a set of tools for monitoring rapid developments in Central and Eastern European economies and the extensive changes taking place in the sector of energy. Areas where possible technical assistance form the EC might be necessary will also be identified.
A common world study, based on the model applications and scenarios developed in common, will be established for RTD energy strategy orientations.
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Coordinator
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
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