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Scenarios for integration of renewables in a european cities network (SIREN)

Objective

The actions proposed will produce effects within and outside the network of Agencies and Cities originally involved: Within the Network SIREN creates 4 municipality level nodes (links among local administrators, technology providers and beneficiaries, market actors) to apply and validate SIREN methodology, helping the Energy Agencies in redefining their role and increasing their competencies in the RES promotion; stimulates exchange among the different R&D projects approaches and fosters the dissemination and integration of RE technologies in the European municipal energy systems, maximising common elements and approaches and creating synergies and complementarities to be shared within the Network; provides even a follow-up to the cluster of 8 R&D projects supported to facilitate a sustainable implementation scheme according to local needs and future expected requirements.
Outside the Network: SIREN, through the participation-based EASW methodology, promotes interaction at European level, among entrepreneurs, residents, experts and politicians of different geographical areas to assess the non-technical barriers to new and RE technologies. SIREN, providing all the information necessary to combine the technological offer with the citizens demand, supports the creation of a relevant market for the selected RE technologies’ cluster.

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Call for proposal

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Coordinator

INNOVA SPA
EU contribution
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Participants (6)