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Project Q2863087 in Portugal
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Solar TECH – Transfer of Technology and Knowledge in Solar Energy and Energy Storage
Project Q2863087 in Portugal

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    1 July 2019
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    30 June 2021
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    UNIVERSIDADE DE ÉVORA
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    Q2985737 (Deleted Item)
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    38°29'57.55"N, 8°0'16.99"W
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    A Cátedra Energias Renováveis irá com a presente operação transferir tecnologia e conhecimento, adquiridos nas suas actividades de I+D+i, em energia solar e armazenamento de energia para o tecido empresarial de modo a promover a diversificação e criação de valor no mercado da energia solar em Portugal. A operação possui uma forte componente de disseminação e foca-se em três linhas tecnológicas no sector da energia solar fotovoltaica e térmica. (Portuguese)
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    With this operation, the Renewable Energy Chair will transfer technology and knowledge acquired in its R+D+i activities, in solar energy and energy storage to the business fabric in order to promote diversification and value creation in the solar energy market in Portugal. The operation has a strong dissemination component and focuses on three technological lines in the solar photovoltaic and thermal energy sector. (English)
    6 July 2021
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    Évora, União das freguesias de Nossa Senhora da Tourega e Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe
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    Identifiers

    ALT20-03-0246-FEDER-000053
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