Smart Energy Transition to Upgrade regional Performance (Q4297071): Difference between revisions

From EU Knowledge Graph
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(‎Changed an Item: Edited by the materialized bot - inferring region from the coordinates)
(‎Changed an Item: Edited by the materialized bot - inferring region from the coordinates)
Property / contained in NUTS
 
Property / contained in NUTS: Kauno apskritis / rank
 
Normal rank

Revision as of 10:01, 17 June 2022

Project Q4297071 in France, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Lithuania
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Smart Energy Transition to Upgrade regional Performance
Project Q4297071 in France, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Lithuania

    Statements

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    1,153,086.05 Euro
    0 references
    1,390,571.0 Euro
    0 references
    82.92 percent
    0 references
    1 April 2016
    0 references
    31 March 2021
    0 references
    Bretagne Development Innovation (BDI)
    0 references
    0 references

    48°8'6.29"N, 1°39'44.21"W
    0 references

    50°44'18.64"N, 3°31'51.60"W
    0 references

    46°20'52.84"N, 18°42'17.75"E
    0 references

    52°37'54.77"N, 1°7'58.30"W
    0 references

    54°53'46.72"N, 23°57'11.99"E
    0 references

    37°24'29.05"N, 6°0'14.54"W
    0 references

    37°6'37.98"N, 8°8'56.18"W
    0 references

    48°9'19.15"N, 1°35'36.96"W
    0 references
    Smart grids are energy networks that automatically monitor energy flows and adjust to changes in energy supply and demand accordingly. With smart grids, the potential for energy monitoring, energy saving and integration of energy from renewable sources is huge. Potential benefits are clear, and various European initiatives have been launched to take advantage of them. However, integrated regional low-carbon strategies are needed to identify suitable actions for a specific territory, to channel public and private investments and to increase the awareness of and mobilise public and private stakeholders (from the business sector, to local citizens). Strategic integration ICT-based low-carbon innovations should also be accelerated. SET-UP supports 7 regions, at different stages of smart-grid development, to face these common challenges together. Its overall goal is to improve energy performance of the regions involved thanks to enhanced policies on on smart grids. SET-UP uses interregional exchange to build on regional competences on smart grids, supported by selected regional policy instruments (ERDF ROP, Axis on energy / low carbon). SET-UP improves policy instruments by identifying efficient energy management tools, with a specific focus on solutions to 3 main challenges to smart grid deployment: empowering consumers: economic and business models; investment possibilities for smart network infrastructure. Various activities for interregional exchange, communication and stakeholder engagement (with business sector engagement), help partners to develop regional Action Plans. These plans result in improved policy instruments supporting regions in their attempt to design, implement and direct more and better funding towards integrated smart grid strategies. On a medium to long term, better energy demand management achieved thanks to SET-UP will lead to reduced energy consumption and greater energy security, with connected socio-environmental and economic benefits. (English)
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references