
Comillas Pontifical University
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:UM, USMF, SEURECO, E4SMA, BC3 +8 partnersUM,USMF,SEURECO,E4SMA,BC3,ISINNOVA,KRATENA KURT,CyI,ICCS,ESMIA CONSULTANTS INC.,Comillas Pontifical University,HOLISTIC IKE,CICEROFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101081179Overall Budget: 3,850,920 EURFunder Contribution: 3,850,920 EURRecent literature has underlined the interplay among climate mitigation, adaptation, and finance, as well as between climate action and other development agendas, including sustainable resource use, human development and equity, and environmental pressures. Such an interconnected policy environment requires an integrated ecosystem of disciplines, methods, and tools. Despite the significant evolution of integrated assessment models (IAMs) in the last decade, there remain several criticisms on their design, use, and adequacy to respond to unaddressed and emerging questions in the light of the Paris Agreement and net-zero ambition. These include openness, legitimacy, and ownership, as well as technical feasibility to represent demand-side and broader societal transformations, cross-sectoral interactions, physical impacts and adaptation, climate finance and labour dynamics, and other sustainability goals. DIAMOND will update, upgrade, and fully open six IAMs that are emblematic in scientific and policy processes, improving their sectoral and technological detail, spatiotemporal resolution, and geographic granularity. It will further enhance modelling capacity to assess the feasibility and desirability of Paris-compliant mitigation pathways, their interplay with adaptation, circular economy, and other SDGs, their distributional and equity effects, and their resilience to extremes, as well as robust risk management and investment strategies. This will be done via integration of tools and insights from psychology, finance research, behavioural and labour economics, operational research, and physical science. We will develop a transdisciplinary scientific approach to legitimise the implementation process and co-create research questions that stretch the frontiers of climate science, as well as establish vibrant communities of practice to transparently open model enhancements and to develop capacities, thereby lowering the entrance barriers to the established IAM community.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:COMMUNE DE DIJON, TUAS, ICPE-CA, TURUN YLIOPPILASKYLASAATIO, ELCON +54 partnersCOMMUNE DE DIJON,TUAS,ICPE-CA,TURUN YLIOPPILASKYLASAATIO,ELCON,SPI,RINA-C,TURKU CITY DATA OY,GRAND DIJON HABITAT,REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF LUGANSK REGION,General Electric (France),Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza,FMI,KEMIWATT,OILON TECHNOLOGY OY,STAD BRUSSEL,SAHKO-JOKINEN OY,K.I.D.S A.I'S,CIRCE,UNIVERSITE MARIE ET LOUIS PASTEUR,CERTH,IEIT,CORIANCE,ATMO BFC,BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION,Comillas Pontifical University,KIONA SWEDEN AB,CITY OF TURKU,SUNAMP LIMITED,SARL NANOSENSE,uB,iSolutions Labs,ORVITIS,ONYX,Sirea,ELISA OYJ,SOLAR FINLAND OY,ENEDIS,PANGA,EGAIN INTERNATIONAL AB,CONSILIUL LOCAL BOTOSANI,NTUA,Turku Energia,UP4NORTH,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,MoG,University of Turku,Ferroamp Elektronik (Sweden),OGGA,ALYSEO,HR-IKKUNAT,HOGFORSGST OY,DIJON METROPOLE,CIVOCRACY,MUNICIPALITY OF EORDEA,FAFCO,CNet (Sweden),UBFC,EIFERFunder: European Commission Project Code: 957751Overall Budget: 23,544,700 EURFunder Contribution: 19,820,200 EURRESPONSE supports the Lighthouse cities of Dijon (FR) and Turku (FI) and their Fellow cities Brussels (BE), Zaragoza (ES), Botosani (RO), Ptolemaida (GR), Gabrovo (BU) and Severodonetsk (UA) to facilitate them deliver positive energy blocks and districts. Through RESPONSE ,the two LHs will achieve a local RES penetration of 11.2 GWh/y, energy savings of 3,090 MWh/y and an emission reduction of 9, 799 tons CO2eq/y within their districts. To achieve this goal, RESPONSE demonstrates 10 Integrated Solutions (ISs), comprising of 86 innovative elements (technologies, tools, methods), that are being monitored with specific impact metrics (KPIs). It attracts the interest of various stakeholders by generating innovative business models enabling the upscale and replication of the solutions forming a validated roadmap for sustainable cities across Europe and beyond. RESPONSE adopts an energy transition strategy, which includes 5 Transformation Axes (TAs), encompassing the 10 ISs. TA#1 focuses on transforming existing and new building stock into Energy Positive and Smart-ready. TA#2 focuses on the decarbonization of the electricity grid and the district heating/cooling systems, supporting fossil-based regions in transition and the development of energy communities. TA#3 proposes grid flexibility strategies and novel storage systems for optimizing energy flows, maximize self-consumption and reduce grid stress. TA#4 links existing CIPs with apps and other digital infrastructure to enable digitalisation of services and connected city ecosystems, integrating also smart e-Mobility to promote the decarbonisation of the mobility sector. TA#5 offers interdisciplinary citizen engagement and co-creation practices putting citizen at the forefront of shaping the cities they live in and towards the development of each city’s 2050 own bold city-vision. Special focus is given to creating resilient and safe cities increasing quality of life and lowering the impacts of climate change.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2013Partners:ENEL DISTRIBUTIE DOBROGEA SA, ENEL INGEGNERIA E RICERCA SPA, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, University of Manchester, IT Consult +23 partnersENEL DISTRIBUTIE DOBROGEA SA,ENEL INGEGNERIA E RICERCA SPA,University of Cassino and Southern Lazio,University of Manchester,IT Consult,ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS CORPORATION NV,UK Power Networks,TECNALIA,ABB (Switzerland),General Electric (France),E-DISTRIBUZIONE SPA,UNISI,VATTENFALL,Comillas Pontifical University,LANDIS+GYR SAS,RLtec,Electrolux (Italy),ERICSSON ESPANA SA,ZIV P+C S.L.,KEMA NEDERLAND BV,VITO,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL GMBH,Electrolux (Sweden),ENEL PRODUZIONE. S.P.A.,IBERDROLA DISTRIBUCION ELECTRICA, S.A.,NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS ITALIA SPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 207643more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:H401, Comillas Pontifical University, Bielefeld University, ZNU, UNIMIH401,Comillas Pontifical University,Bielefeld University,ZNU,UNIMIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101182968Funder Contribution: 1,656,000 EURThe research program seeks to provide a conceptualization of peace´s vision which provides new understandings for the conceptualization for peace beyond the absence of violence. These visions of peace are produced by people on the move. We did not found research available about this topic. We will fill a gap in the current research both peace-conflict studies and migrations studies about the role of people on move in construction of peace. Moreover, we want to track and analyze violence suffered by people on the move both on the way to their destiny and in societies which are not normally categorized as violent or conflictive. This is to des-sedentarize peace and violence studies in order to understand the way in which peace and violence are also mobilized.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:ITE, Atende, EVE, VOLUE TECHNOLOGY AS, Comillas Pontifical University +14 partnersITE,Atende,EVE,VOLUE TECHNOLOGY AS,Comillas Pontifical University,ZIV,I-DE REDES ELECTRICAS INTELIGENTESSA,INESC TEC,Gdańsk University of Technology,IEN,Schneider Electric (France),Imperial,IGE ENERGY SERVICES UK LIMITED,ENERGA OPERATOR,E-REDES,VAT,TECNALIA,Optimus,WithusFunder: European Commission Project Code: 646531Overall Budget: 15,614,900 EURFunder Contribution: 11,937,300 EURUnlike the control and observability put in service in HV/MV, LV networks are still being substantially managed as usual: no visibility of power and voltage or grid components status, poor knowledge of connectivity, manual operation of switches or few tools for worker support. The LV grid characteristics (radial topology, exposition to local disturbances, local accumulation of distributed generation, technical and no-technical loses, aging heterogeneous, etc.) limit the construction and refurbish of LV electric infrastructure and the integration on it of grid remote monitoring and operation and automation resources, bringing to difficulties in the implementation of the LV Smart Grid and the integration of Distributed Generation Resources and Active Demand Management (ADM). Smart metering deployment Mandates offer an opportunity to maximize the gains derived from the obliged functions to be deployed related to smart metering, developing and integrating additional innovative grid and ICT infrastructure, functions, services and tools improving grid operation performance and quality and paving the way for benefits and business opportunities for the involved actors (DSOs, customers, retailers and ESCOs). The project aims to develop, deploy and demonstrate innovative solutions (grid systems, functions, services and tools) for advanced Operation and Exploitation of LV/MV networks in a fully smart grid environment improving the capacity of that networks as enablers for Distributed Generation, ADM, Customer empowering and business opportunities. The project proposes 4 real pilots in Portugal, Poland, Spain and Sweden covering: Smart grid monitoring and operation, advanced grid maintenance, DER and ADM integration and active Consumer awareness and participation with cost efficiency. Also proposes specific WPs to maximize the socioeconomic impact of results, especially for their market uptake, business opportunities triggering and society awareness on the smart grid benefits
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