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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2028Partners:Government of Netherlands, EZK, NER, MINISTRY OF CLIMATE, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications +111 partnersGovernment of Netherlands,EZK,NER,MINISTRY OF CLIMATE,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,HERMESFOND,Danish Energy Agency,MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC,Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland,MINISTERO DELLO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO Dipartimento Co,ADEME,NWO,MESR,INNOVAATIORAHOITUSKESKUS BUSINESS FINLAND,Service Public de Wallonie,CONSEJERIA DE DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO, SOSTENIBILIDAD Y MEDIO AMBIENTE. EUSKO JAURLARITZA-GOBIERNO VASCO,FCT,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,ETAg,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,Ministry of Energy,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,NCRD,Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,SODERCAN,MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,ANR ,GASSNOVA,SMWK,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH,SFI,CDTI,CONSEJERIA DE EDUCACION, CIENCIA Y FORMACION PROFESIONAL - JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA,RPF,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,TÜBİTAK,Région des Pays de la Loire,MoE,FICYT,TACR,Danish Energy Agency,MHESR,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,ANR ,Service Public de Wallonie,NCRD,MINISTERO DELLO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO Dipartimento Co,Région des Pays de la Loire,TACR,Ministry of Economy,FZJ,UEFISCDI,Climate and Energy Fund,EVE,Orkustofnun,BMK,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,DECC,MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT,LCS,ADEME,FFG,FCT,Ministry of Economy,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,CONSEJERIA DE DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO, SOSTENIBILIDAD Y MEDIO AMBIENTE. EUSKO JAURLARITZA-GOBIERNO VASCO,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA,UEFISCDI,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,MHESR,Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.V.,MINISTERIE VAN ECONOMISCHE ZAKEN EN KLIMAAT,INNOVAATIORAHOITUSKESKUS BUSINESS FINLAND,RANNIS,HERMESFOND,SWEA - STEM,SWEA - STEM,MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,CONSEJERIA DE EDUCACIÓN Y EMPLEO - JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA,RSE SPA,SEAI,RPF,Nemzeti Kutatasi, Fejlesztesi es Innovacios Hivata,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,MPO,SEAI,Climate and Energy Fund,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,SODERCAN,Ministry for Education and Employment,SFI,Orkustofnun,FFG,NWO,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,RSE SPA,DECC,GASSNOVA,MPO,TÜBİTAK,LCS,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,MESR,MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC,CDTI,Ministry for Education and Employment,RANNIS,FICYT,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA,Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.V.,BMK,NER,EVE,ETAgFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069750Overall Budget: 278,350,016 EURFunder Contribution: 70,000,000 EURThe Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP) is a transnational initiative on joint RTDI programming to boost and accelerate the energy transition, building upon regional and national RTDI funding programmes. It aims to empower the energy transition and contribute to the EU’s goal of becoming the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, by pooling national and regional RDTI funding for a broad variety of technologies and system solutions required to make the transition. It will foster transnational innovation ecosystems from the very local and regional level, up to the transnational European level, thus overcoming a fragmented European landscape. The CETP is aiming to enable 70 national and regional RDTI programme owners and managers from 32 countries to align their priorities and implement annual joint calls from 2022 to 2027 (original first proposal as published by the EC on CORDIS). Actually 30 countries and 55 programme owners and managers formally participate in this Initial Grant Agreement. They also organise joint accompanying activities to enable a dynamic learning process, extract strategic knowledge (“Knowledge Community”) and maximise the impact (“Impact Network”) to accelerate the upscaling, replication and market diffusion of innovative solutions. This will foster the up-take of cost-effective clean energy technologies. The common vision of the CETP is already manifested in its Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) that has been co-created in a broad engagement process during 2020, together with the involved countries, the EU SET-Plan Implementation Workin Groups and ETIPs, all energy relevant ERA-Nets as well as the EERA joint programmes (over 500 editors, co-authors, commenters and discussants). The SRIA was endorsed together with the European Commission (DG RTD and ENER) in November 2020 . This articulates the common goal of (1) building a transnational transformative Joint Programming Platform, (2) developing and demonstrating technology and solutions for the transition of energy systems, and finally (3) building innovation ecosystems that support capacity building at all levels.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:Government of Netherlands, EZK, NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Danish Energy Agency +50 partnersGovernment of Netherlands,EZK,NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,Danish Energy Agency,MEDDE,TEM,SIEA,MINISTRY OF ENERGY,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,Danish Energy Agency,BUNDESMINISTERIUM FUER WIRTSCHAFT UND TECHNOLOGIE,MCIT,EST,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,SIEA SLOVAK ENERGY AGENCY,Service Public de Wallonie,MEDDE,MEKH,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,TEM,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,Service Public de Wallonie,Ministry of Infrastructure,MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY,GESTORE DEI SERVIZI ENERGETICI - GSE SPA,EST,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,KAPE,MINISTRY OF THE ECONOMY,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIES AND INNOVATION,Ministry of Economy,LNEG,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,MINISTERIE VAN ECONOMISCHE ZAKEN EN KLIMAAT,KAPE,BMWi,SWEA - STEM,MPO,SWEA - STEM,MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,MEKH,Ministry of Infrastructure,BMWi,DECC,MPO,CRES,GESTORE DEI SERVIZI ENERGETICI - GSE SPA,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,CRESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 734137Overall Budget: 4,981,470 EURFunder Contribution: 4,981,470 EURThe Concerted Action will support the implementation of the renewable energy directive 2009/28/EC. As with the first and second phase, the objectives of CA-RES3 are directly linked to the transposition and implementation of the RES Directive. The third phase of the CA-RES will also provide further opportunities to explore possibilities for common approaches in specific areas of implementation of the RES Directive. The CA-RES3 will achieve the objectives stated above through a series of seven plenary meetings and a joint workshop with the CA EED and the CA EPBD for discussion on the various topics. These meetings will provide a confidential forum for structured discussions and cross-learning between participating countries. This exchange concentrates on key requirements of the RES Directive according to the needs of the participating countries as well as the European Commission. As such, it will contribute to the achievement of the national RES targets set by the Directive. The CA-RES3 will emphasize topics that require common approaches and/or benefit from good practice exchange between participating countries. The CA-RES3 Core Themes will address a number of aspects including support schemes for electricity and heat, integrating RES into electricity networks, the use of RES for heating and cooling and in buildings, disclosure/guarantees of origin, biomass mobilisation and sustainability as well as the use of RES in transport. The confidential character of the CA-RES3 allows participating countries to discuss in confidence how to best implement the RES Directive. Thus, the need for confidentiality will be emphasized towards all participating institutions, and confidentiality agreements will be signed by all participants.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:ENEA, ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY, MOTIVA, MINISTERIE VAN ECONOMISCHE ZAKEN EN KLIMAAT, KAPE +56 partnersENEA,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,MOTIVA,MINISTERIE VAN ECONOMISCHE ZAKEN EN KLIMAAT,KAPE,ENEA,Ministry of Infrastructure,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,KAPE,MEKH,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,VL O,BUNDESMINISTERIUM FUER WIRTSCHAFT UND TECHNOLOGIE,ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY,SEDA,MCIT,MINISTRY OF THE ECONOMY,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,Ministry of Energy,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,Government of Netherlands,Danish Energy Agency,EZK,BUNDESAMT FUR WIRTSCHAFT UND AUSFUHRKONTROLLE,NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY,EST,BMWi,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,Ministry of Energy,SWEA - STEM,Danish Energy Agency,ADEME,MINISTRY OF ECONOMY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC,NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY,EST,ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,Ministry of Economy,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA,SWEA - STEM,MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,Ministry of Infrastructure,MPO,DECC,MEKH,MPO,SEDA,BUNDESAMT FUR WIRTSCHAFT UND AUSFUHRKONTROLLE,VL O,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA,ADEME,MINISTRY OF ECONOMY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,MOTIVA,CRES,CRESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 754521Overall Budget: 4,696,180 EURFunder Contribution: 4,696,180 EURThe objective of the 2nd Concerted Action for the Energy Efficiency Directive (CA-EED 2) is to foster exchange of information and experience among Member States and other participating countries (Norway) with a view to facilitating to the implementation of the Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on energy efficiency (EED), including the implementation of the foreseen re-cast of this Directive. The specific objectives of the Action are: • To enhance and structure the sharing of information and experiences from national implementation whilst promoting good practice concepts in activities to improve and strengthen MS implementation of the EED. • To encourage dialogue between MS on common approaches for the effective implementation of particular parts of the EED. • To complement the work of the EED Committee assisting the European Commission. The expected impact of the Action consists of a more harmonized approach and improved implementation of the EED in all MS, as well as the transfer of good practices between countries. The objectives of the CA-EED 2 will be achieved by organising information exchange via amongst others 8 structured plenary meetings for coverage of the various topics. The meetings will allow experts from implementing bodies and ministries in the MS to discuss and exchange views, and aim to achieve as much convergence of objectives and methodologies as appropriate, avoiding redundant efforts and maximizing the benefits that can be obtained from the work otherwise required from individual MS working on their own. A large part of the work in the CA-EED 2 will be done in the sessions during the plenary meetings, focussing on good practice examples, but also through Working Groups that interact between the meetings and exchange of information through the forum on the CA-EED website. In order to structure the topics covered by the EED Expert Areas have been identified encompassing the main areas of the EED.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2018Partners:BHTC, BHTC, SWEA - STEM, Ministry of Economy, ANPC +33 partnersBHTC,BHTC,SWEA - STEM,Ministry of Economy,ANPC,ANPC,FINNISH TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION AGENCY,ILNAS,OFFICE FOR CONSUMERS PROTECTION,AECOSAN,ESTONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORATE,SWEA - STEM,Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology,ESTONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORATE,Finnish Transport Safety Agency,OFFICE FOR CONSUMERS PROTECTION,CRPC,PROSAFE,SEAI,STATE CONSUMER RIGHTS PROTECTION AUTHORITY,LME RLP,SEAI,ILNAS,CCP,Ministry of Consumption,FINNISH TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION AGENCY,Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,PROSAFE,CCP,Ministry of Consumption,DECC,LME RLP,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,Ministry of Health,STATE CONSUMER RIGHTS PROTECTION AUTHORITY,AECOSAN,CRPCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 696124Overall Budget: 1,854,670 EURFunder Contribution: 1,854,670 EURMSTyr15 (Market Surveillance Action TYRes 2015) will help deliver the economic and environmental benefits of Regulation (EC) No. 1222/2009 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency. It will achieve this by: • Coordinating the monitoring, verification and enforcement activities of 13 Market Surveillance Authorities (MSAs) across the Single Market and Turkey; • Improving the effectiveness of the MSAs through skills-building training, the provision of guidelines and the promotion of Best Practices. MSTyr15 will enhance the functioning of the European Single Market by ensuring that the tyres regulatory measures are effectively enforced across MS. It will deliver energy savings >105 GWh/year through removing incorrectly labelled tyres from the market. Experience and resources for enforcement have been very limited in many MS since the tyres regulations were introduced in 2009. MSTyr15 includes mechanisms for assisting the skills development of less experienced staff and their authorities, supporting the adoption of common best practices and providing budgets to cover the high costs of testing tyres to the required standards. It will coordinate market surveillance actions involving checks on in excess of 15,000 tyres. It will deliver a higher level of surveillance activities that go beyond testing. The consortium will work closely with other non-participating MSAs across the EEA though its liaison with the Tyres ADCO. Additionally, the MSTyr15 consortium will work together with an Advisory Board comprising of supply-side business, consumer organisations and environmental NGOs. The expected results are: - Adoption of best practices; - Market surveillance being undertaken in a more cost effective and consistent manner; - Increased awareness of and respect for market surveillance by tyres suppliers and users; - Effective enforcement of EC Regulation on the labelling of tyres resulting in substantial energy savings expected to be better than 105 GWh/year.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2029Partners:UNITS, ACEGASAPSAMGA S.P.A., UL, HSE, ACI D.D +48 partnersUNITS,ACEGASAPSAMGA S.P.A.,UL,HSE,ACI D.D,ECUBES TEHNOLOGIJE D.O.O.,University of Rijeka,INDELOOP DOO,TPL FVG S.C. A R.L.,GRAD CRES,Ministry of Infrastructure,ECUBES TEHNOLOGIJE D.O.O.,University of Split,REGIONE FVG,ALPACEM CEMENT, DD,ACI D.D,CTS H2 S.R.L.,FABER,MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT,CLIMATE AND ENERGY,META Group,SNAM S.P.A.,CTS H2 S.R.L.,MARITIME CENTER OF EXCELLENCE D.O.O,STEKLARNA HRASTNIK DRUZBA ZA PROIZVPROIZVODNJO STEKLENIH IZDELKOV DOO,Ministry of Infrastructure,SALONIT ANHOVO GRADBENI MATERIALI D.D.,University of Rijeka, Faculty of Physics,ACTIVE SOLERA JEDNOSTAVNO DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA USLUGE,FHA,ACTIVE SOLERA JEDNOSTAVNO DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA USLUGE,STEKLARNA HRASTNIK DRUZBA ZA PROIZVPROIZVODNJO STEKLENIH IZDELKOV DOO,TPL FVG S.C. A R.L.,REGIONE FVG,ABS,Dilj d.o.o.,GITONE KVARNER D.O.O.,GITONE KVARNER D.O.O.,FBK,Ministry of Economy,CONSORZIO,HSE,META Group,Dilj d.o.o.,ABS,MARITIME CENTER OF EXCELLENCE D.O.O,FHA,FENO,ACEGASAPSAMGA S.P.A.,Ministry of Economy,SNAM S.P.A.,FABER,CONSORZIO,FENOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101111927Overall Budget: 343,783,008 EURFunder Contribution: 24,996,800 EURThe North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley – NAHV project builds on the LoI signed in March 2022 by representatives of the Slovenian Ministry of Infrastructure, Croatian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) Autonomous Region in Italy, contributing to the European Green Deal and European Hydrogen Strategy goals. The project’s high-level objective is the creation of a hydrogen-based economic, social and industrial ecosystem based on the capacity of the quadruple helix actors. This will drive economic growth, generating new job opportunities in the framework of both the green and digital transitions and, by creating the conditions for wider EU replicability, it will contribute to the creation of a European Hydrogen Economy, To fulfil these objectives the NAHV project involves a well-rooted partnership of 36 organizations (of which 2 in Hydrogen Europe, 3 in Hydrogen Europe Research), covering the transnational Central European area of 3 territories - Slovenia, Croatia and FVG Region, demonstrating cross-border integration of hydrogen production, distribution and consumption, and exchange of over 20% of NAHV annual hydrogen production of over 5000 tons. The project will activate 17 testbed applications in their related ecosystems, clustered in 3 main pillars - hard to abate, energy and transport sectors. These will act as real-life cases for piloting global hydrogen markets, moving from TRL 6 at the beginning to TRL 8 at the end of the project. Four fuel cell applications in the energy and transport sectors will be demonstrated. Testbeds will then be scaled up at industrial level as a replicable model, contributing to the decarbonisation of the 3 territories by harnessing renewables to improve system resilience, security of supply and energy independence. Replicability will also be ensured for the whole NAHV model, with the uptake of at least 5 additional hydrogen valleys in Europe, particularly in Central and South Eastern Europe.
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