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STRATEGY CCUS. Stakeholder engagement findings: Roadmap and final recommendations

2022 , Preuß, Sabine , Dütschke, Elisabeth , Oltra, Christian , Goncalez, Lila , Prades, Ana , German, Silvia

This deliverable aims to provide an overview of the most important findings on stakeholder consultation as well as to provide recommendations of participatory formats for stakeholder engagement in regional CCUS projects. Thus, we (a) present the processes and results from the regional stakeholder committee (RSC) workshops as part of the stakeholder engagement activities in STRATEGY CCUS and (b) outline recommendations for stakeholder participation beyond the lifetime of the project based on a synthesis of all stakeholder engagement results in STRATEGY CCUS regarding social acceptance. The focus of this deliverable is on social acceptance but in the RSC workshops, we focus mainly on stakeholders instead as on the public. Key stakeholder act as informants within the region of interest and thus, can play a special role in social acceptance processes.

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Setting the scene for auctions in the heating sector. Overview of designs, results and lessons learnt.

2022 , Blömer, Robin , Billerbeck, Anna , Winkler, Jenny

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Analysis of transferability of global experience to the EU

2020 , Mandel, Tim , Pató, Zsuzsanna , Broc, Jean-Sébastien

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WP2 Developing the initial model. D2.1 Report on the initial heuristic data economy model

2015 , Olmedo, Michel , Rung, Sven , Friedewald, Michael , Castillo, Conrado , Merlo, Laura , Bachlechner, Daniel , Abels, Sven , Gabor, Marcel , Haut, Leonardo , Dupont, Anthony , Laude, Ina , Custers, Bart , Ursic, Helena

D2.1 represents the beginning of the second phase of the project, as it focuses on providing a first approach to the initial heuristic model as well as on laying the groundwork for the future stages, which will aim towards the attuning and refining of the model. As an initial model, D2.1 presents an analysis of the framework that surrounds the data economy and data reuse in Europe, providing a very comprehensive, though not exhaustive, list of the key terms: artefacts, strategies, agents and other factors. The main goal behind this is to understand an ever growing area of economy that is constantly evolving due to the technical, societal and legal implications that interact in the data economy. In order to reflect the situation of data reuse around Europe in this initial model, EuDEco makes 30 propositions, which intend to address the most important aspects of the three key complex adaptive system elements surrounding the data economy. These propositions were shared with a group of experts during the first EuDEco Forum for Data Reuse and a Networking Session at the ICT 2015, both held in Lisbon. Feedback from these events has been included in this document.

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Strategic H&C planning success factors

2022 , Aydemir, Ali , Fritz, Markus , Billerbeck, Anna

The planning of municipalities is of great importance, as it determines today how we can live sustainably in the future. Heating and cooling (H&C) is an important issue in this context, as it accounts for about half of the total energy demand in Europe, with about 70 % still dependent on fossil fuels (for 2015). Achieving climate neutrality in 2050, therefore, requires a rapid and significant change in the H&C sector. In this respect, strategic H&C planning has proven to be an effective tool to develop measures at the local level and to drive decarbonisation of the H&C sector faster and more efficiently. This report explores success factors for strategic H&C planning, which will guide the project's advisory services. Furthermore, the findings of this paper can help stakeholders identify and overcome obstacles in advance and so develop successful H&C plans. Policymakers can use the results to develop measures for cities that underpin successful strategic H&C planning.

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Concept development for a model-based assessment of the E1st Principle

2021 , Mandel, Tim , Kranzl, Lukas , Popovski, Eftim , Forthuber, Sebastian , Eichhammer, Wolfgang , Sensfuß, Frank

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Hotmaps. Heating & cooling outlook until 2050, EU-28

2019 , Kranzl, Lukas , Hartner, Michael , Müller, Andreas , Resch, Gustav , Fritz, Sara , Fleiter, Tobias , Herbst, Andrea , Rehfeldt, Matthias , Manz, Pia , Zubaryeva, Alyona , Gómez Vilchez, Jonatan

Scenarios are required for heating and cooling planning and are an important means to ensure consistency of local, regional, national and EU wide planning. Thus, the Hotmaps project provides two scenarios for the heating and cooling sector for EU-28 up to 2030/2050. Moreover, sectors of the energy system affecting the heating and cooling sector (transport, electricity) are also covered. Energy planners may use these scenarios as starting point for their heat planning process on local, regional or national level. For this purpose, we build on models used and existing scenarios derived by the consortium in previous projects. The scenarios include heat demand and supply in the building sector, the industry sector and the electricity sector. Scenarios for transport have been derived from the DIONE fleet impact model. These scenarios have been developed on the country level, and partly distinguishing rural and urban areas. In this report, we developed a methodology to break down the relevant parts of scenario results from the country level to the local and regional level. The predefined scenarios, on which the user may build to develop his/her own, tailor made scenarios, will be stored in the data repository of the Hotmaps project. Since the consortium will also work on further scenarios during the project duration (and probably beyond), we intend to update this scenario repository frequently.

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Energy Efficiency First and Multiple Impacts: integrating two concepts for decision-making in the EU energy system

2022 , Mandel, Tim , Kranzl, Lukas , Thomas, Samuel

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Guidance for national authorities on overcoming challenges in the implementation of Article 8 EED

2021 , Barkhausen, Robin , Hirzel, Simon , Durand, Antoine

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Hotmaps. D2.3 WP2 Report - Open Data Set for the EU28

2019 , Pezzutto, Simon , Zambotti, Stefano , Croce, Silvia , Zambelli, Pietro , Garegnani, Giulia , Scaramuzzino, Chiara , Pascuas, Ramón P. , Haas, Franziska , Exner, Dagmar , Lucchi, Elena , Della Valle, Nives , Zubaryeva, Alyona , Müller, Andreas , Hartner, Michael , Fleiter, Tobias , Klingler, Anna-Lena , Kühnbach, Matthias , Manz, Pia , Marwitz, Simon , Rehfeldt, Matthias , Steinbach, Jan , Popovski, Eftim

The scope of this report is to summarize the process of data collection required for the open source tool Hotmaps as generic default information with regard to the 28 European Union member states at different spatial levels.