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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2026Partners:TNO, ENERGY@WORK, EURADA, ZAG, Gemeente Alkmaar +45 partnersTNO,ENERGY@WORK,EURADA,ZAG,Gemeente Alkmaar,HVIDOVRE KOMMUNE,Neroa,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,TEGOLA CANADESE SPA,CERTH,EMI Nonprofit Kft.,MESTNA OBCINA KOPER,SONAE,ITeC,EDP CNET,University of Évora,AIT,MUNICIPALITY OF IOANNINA,BETTERIES AMPS GMBH,STICHTING NEW ENERGY COALITION,APEGR,STICHTING INVESTA (INSTITUTE FOR VALORISATION AND EXPERTISE OF THERMOCHEMICS ALKMAAR),STICHTING WOONWAARD NOORD-KENNEMERLAND,BARI,NV HVC,ENERSIS SUISSE AG,RINA-C,Ubiwhere,ONYX,WONINGSTICHTING VAN ALCKMAER VOOR WONEN,EGC,DIPUTACION PROVINCIAL DE GRANADA,Inholland University of Applied Sciences,INESC TEC,CME,EDP LABELEC,UNINOVA,Újpest,STICHTING ENERGY VALLEY,CONNEXXION OPENBAAR VERVOER NV,Liander (Netherlands),CIRCE,University of Groningen,DUURZAAM BOUWLOKET B.V.,PACT PARQUE DO ALENTEJO DE CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA,AYUNTAMIENTO DE GRANADA,ICONS,DECSIS SISTEMAS DE INFORMACAO S.A.,KIMATICA LLC,Schneider Electric SPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 864400Overall Budget: 22,157,300 EURFunder Contribution: 19,998,300 EURPOCITYF supports the Lighthouse cities of Evora (PT) and Alkmaar (NL) and their Fellow cities Granada (ES), Bari (ΙΤ), Celje (SI), Ujpest (HU), Ioannina (GR) and Hvidovre (DK) to address their urgent need to deliver positive energy blocks and districts in their cities, towards rendering their mixed urban environment (also including the case of cultural protected buildings) into cheaper, better accessible, healthier and more reliable. By demonstrating in overall 10 integrated solutions (ISs), comprising 73 individual innovative elements (technologies, tools, methods), rooted under existing City Information Platforms (CIPs), POCITYF quantifies their value, and connects interests of many different stakeholders in innovative business models, allowing for upscale and replication of those solutions in a form of a validated roadmap for sustainable cities across Europe and world-wide. To achieve this, POCITYF works along 4 Energy Transition Tracks (ETTs), encompassing the ISs according to the role each one serves for. ETT#1 focuses on the examination and application of ISs transforming existing and new building stock into Energy Positive, while ETT#2 focuses on the application of a) grid flexibility strategies and b) storage systems, supported by DSM platforms for optimizing energy flows to maximize self-consumption and reduce grid stress. ETT#3 with its merit of innovation offers the integration of e-Mobility to as well promote the decarbonisation of the mobility sector. The 3 ETTs under the coordination of ETT#4, which links existing CIPs with innovative apps and other instruments, offers inclusive and holistic services for interdisciplinary citizen engagement and co-creation of them with the city stakeholders and industry, towards the development of each city’s own bold city-vision up to 2050. Through POCITYF the two LHs will achieve a local RES penetration of 16.2 GWh/y, energy savings of 2.32 GWh/y and an emission reduction of 9,743 tons CO2eq/y within their districts.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:ADRAL, FUSION FUEL PORTUGAL SA, ISQ, NOVA, IPP +21 partnersADRAL,FUSION FUEL PORTUGAL SA,ISQ,NOVA,IPP,University of Évora,CME,ROLAND BERGER LDA,EDP CNET,FRAUNHOFER,MUNICIPIO DE ALANDROAL,UMP,UL,HYLAB,TUD,PETROGAL,CTCV,COMISSAO DE COORDENACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO REGIONAL DO ALENTEJO,WINPOWER,CIENCIA VIVA-AGENCIA NACIONAL PARA A CULTURA CIENTIFICA E TECNOLOGICA,CAMPUS SUL ASSOCIACAO INTERUNIVERSITARIA DO SUL,PACT PARQUE DO ALENTEJO DE CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA,UAlg,R2M SOLUTION SPAIN SL,APS - ADMINISTRACAO DOS PORTOS DE SINES E DO ALGARVE, S.A.,PRFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101137611Overall Budget: 9,948,450 EURFunder Contribution: 8,828,780 EURH2tALENT launches a flagship Hydrogen Valley in Alentejo-PT to consolidate the strong investment in place and boost the penetration of “green” hydrogen by deploying new initiatives across the entire value chain from local production to use including distribution for a range of applications in industry, mobility and buildings while also connecting with existing/planned infrastructures and initiatives. In the next 5 years are foreseen 2.1 GW electrolysers, 180 ktons/y of “green” H2, 2 B€ investments and 5000 jobs in Alentejo. Safe design and operation are ensured to deliver certified “green” hydrogen. H2tALENT produces >500 ton/y used by several off-takers in industry, mobility (public bus & truck) and building (municipal pool). The strategic position of the Sines Port is valorised as a key multi-modal hub for interconnection and import/export as well the industrial ecosystem surrounding it. Optimal energy system integration is ensured via technology assessment and impact modelling to contribute to the national energy transition strategy. H2tALENT generates investments around 20 M€. Digital Twinning and tools for optimal planning and operation are delivered to support upscaling and replication, while professional upskilling and public perception equip the workforce with the needed competences and deliver social benefits. H2tALENT builds a global network where lessons learned from existing valleys are gathered, cooperation with Brazil and Morocco fostered and replication promoted in 2 follower valleys in DE Saxony and UK Midlands. Roadmaps and concrete actions for upscaling and replication are defined for the Sines Port, Alentejo and Portugal. The consortium includes 29 partners from 7 countries covering the entire value chain including energy suppliers, DSO, technology manufacturer, system integrator, end users and RTO/university experts in digitalization, public acceptance, environmental assessments and technology assessment with strong political support.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:DOMUS SOCIAL, UDRUZENJE URBANISTA SRBIJE, GAIURB - URBANISMO E HABITACAO EM, University of Stuttgart, INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE L +12 partnersDOMUS SOCIAL,UDRUZENJE URBANISTA SRBIJE,GAIURB - URBANISMO E HABITACAO EM,University of Stuttgart,INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE L,COOPERATIVA INTEGRAL MINGA CRL,HIMMERLAND BOLIGFORENING,SASA,DACHGENOSSENSCHAFT WOHNEN TUBINGEN EG,Universitätsstadt Tübingen,AAU,AAK,CME,Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijić,INWOLE EV,BRAGA MUNICIPALITY,CITY HOUSING AGENCYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101086488Funder Contribution: 671,600 EURDeliver sAfe and Social Housing - Housing is an important point of reference for citizens; the home is more than a physical framework for daily life: It is the social focal point of life through its contextual location and the relations it possesses. A proper and well-functioning home at an affordable price is of major importance for the individual. Good and healthy housing in attractive environments gives the residents and especially the children optimal opportunities to achieve a high standard of living and opportunities in life. Living in sub-standarHousing is an important point of reference for citizens; the home is more than a physical framework for daily life: It is the social focal point of life through its contextual location and the relations it possesses. A proper and well-functioning home at an affordable price is of major importance for the individual. Good and healthy housing in attractive environments gives the residents and especially the children optimal opportunities to achieve a high standard of living and opportunities in life. Living in sub-standard housing in difficult environments leads to inferior opportunities in life. Thus, housing policy has major impact on society and individuals. European societies are dynamic entities influenced by social, economic, demographic, and cultural influences. Recent decades have seen increasing social inequalities, more diverse demographic patterns, and changing preferences for big city life. Overall, the existing housing system and housing type are challenged; the need for large family homes is reduced when the proportion of families with children is significantly reduced. On the other hand, the need for smaller homes for singles and couples without children is increasing. In addition, there are growing regional differences in housing needs across Member States; while especially large cities are experiencing tremendous pressure on the housing market, the housing market in peripheral rural areas has stalled.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Tipoteca Italiana Fondazione, TYPA MTÜ, University of Évora, CMETipoteca Italiana Fondazione,TYPA MTÜ,University of Évora,CMEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-EE01-KA210-ADU-000084567Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR<< Objectives >>WOW investigates how print museums can assume the role of learning centres to engage with a wide audience in societal challenges and debates, through the training of specialised audiences (typographers and designers) and active engagement with a wider audience of adult learners. The project seeks to improve civic engagement and participation through the education of participants in communication design, critical thinking and media literacy, as well as explore the role of museums in this field.<< Implementation >>The project see the implementation of 3 international workshops and learning meetings across organisations from Italy, Portugal and Estonia. These will cover the topics of know-how (or intangible knowledge), transmedia and digital fabrication. These will provide active learning opportunities for designers, typographers and educators and contribute to the development of 3 corresponding learning tools. The workshops and tools will be tested through a series of multiplier events.<< Results >>WOW will provide the successful creation of 3 individual learning tools, which will allow learners and educators to directly access typography and print in adult education. It will provide a specialist audience with the tools to use their skills in typography and design for the engagement and empowerment of adult learners, with a focus on inclusive approaches in education. It will also use museums as sites for non-traditional learning to ensure that no learner is left behind.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:E4SMA, SYSTRA, University of Nottingham, DEKA TRIKALON, CRES +6 partnersE4SMA,SYSTRA,University of Nottingham,DEKA TRIKALON,CRES,Cesena,Nottingham City Council,EDP DISTR,CME,DEYAT,FCT/UNLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 314164more_vert