Objective
This proposal is concerned with stimulating the commercialisation of renewable energies and their closer integration into existing energy systems in three regions of the European Union - Brandenburg (Germany), Wales (UK) and Aragon (Spain). Building on existing knowledge about the available resources and the potential market, the consortium members will work closely with regional authorities to bring together the various stakeholders in renewable energy systems. These different interests will be represented in a forum in order to identify constraints to greater adoption and to seek agreement on ways of overcoming such constraints. The results of these consultations will be used to develop regional strategies for commercialisation of renewable energies, which incorporate the perspectives of the various stakeholders concerned. The strategies will contain action plans, which have the commitment of the various parties concerned, and which will detail local initiatives for overcoming constraints of finance, environmental considerations,regulatory and planning restrictions, utility participation and infrastructure limitations.
Lessons from the work in each region will be shared and the results synthesised in order to provide guidance to other regions and presented in seminars and finally published. The proposers believe their approach is highly innovative and will prove of great value to the greater integration of renewables in the European Union in the coming years.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
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Coordinator
CV21 3HT Rugby
United Kingdom
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