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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2022Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Manfred Hafner;
Manfred Hafner;Manfred Hafner
Manfred Hafner in OpenAIRESergio Vergalli;
Sergio Vergalli; +9 AuthorsSergio Vergalli
Sergio Vergalli in OpenAIREManfred Hafner;
Manfred Hafner;Manfred Hafner
Manfred Hafner in OpenAIRESergio Vergalli;
Sergio Vergalli;Sergio Vergalli
Sergio Vergalli in OpenAIREMichel Noussan;
Nicolò Golinucci; Nicolò Golinucci; Matteo Vincenzo Rocco;Michel Noussan
Michel Noussan in OpenAIREJohannes Reichl;
Johannes Reichl
Johannes Reichl in OpenAIREDavide Bazzana;
Davide Bazzana; Alessandro Sciullo;Davide Bazzana
Davide Bazzana in OpenAIREJed Cohen;
Jed Cohen
Jed Cohen in OpenAIREThe aim of this paper is to estimate the potential impacts of different COVID-19 scenarios on the Italian energy sector through 2030, with a specific focus on transport and industry. The analysis takes a multi-disciplinary approach to properly consider the complex interactions of sectors across Italy. This approach includes the assessment of economic conditions using macroeconomic and input-output models, modelling the evolution of the energy system using an energy and transport model, and forecasting the reaction of travel demand and modal choice using econometric models and expert interviews. Results show that the effect of COVID-19 pandemic may lead to mid-term effects on energy consumption. The medium scenario, which assumes a stop of the emergency by the end of 2021, shows that energy-related emissions remain 10% lower than the baseline in the industry sector and 6% lower in the transport sector by 2030, when compared with a pre-COVID trend. Policy recommendations to support a green recovery are discussed in light of the results.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021Publisher:MDPI AG Funded by:EC | eCREWEC| eCREWAuthors:Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu;
Siyami Alp Limoncuoglu;Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu
Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu in OpenAIREMuhittin Hakan Demir;
Muhittin Hakan Demir
Muhittin Hakan Demir in OpenAIREJohannes Reichl;
+3 AuthorsJohannes Reichl
Johannes Reichl in OpenAIREMehmet Efe Biresselioglu;
Siyami Alp Limoncuoglu;Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu
Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu in OpenAIREMuhittin Hakan Demir;
Muhittin Hakan Demir
Muhittin Hakan Demir in OpenAIREJohannes Reichl;
Katrin Burgstaller; Alessandro Sciullo; Edoardo Ferrero;Johannes Reichl
Johannes Reichl in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/su132011212
The Climate Pact and the European Green Deal constitute the main components of the European Union (EU)’s climate change policy. Energy transition, that is, transformation to a zero-carbon global energy system, is one of the main pillars of climate change mitigation policies. This transformation, coupled with the empowerment of individuals within the energy system, shifts citizens from their roles as customers towards a more active role. Within this framework, energy communities stand out as significant facilitators for the participation of individuals and communities in the energy system, promoting self-consumption and contributing to the social acceptance of renewable energy initiatives, among other direct and indirect benefits. The main directives introducing energy communities into the EU legal system are RED II and ED 2019. This study, conducted as a part of a Horizon 2020-funded eCREW project, assessed the adaptability and implementability of these two directives within national legislation, along with the associated legal and administrative frameworks, utilizing evidence from Austria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain, and Turkey. The comparative analysis also enhances the understanding of the concept of renewable energy communities and citizen energy communities, both in the EU and in nonmember countries. The results of the analysis revealed that none of the countries studied had yet completed the process of harmonizing their legislation concerning energy communities.
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