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Integrated Impact report

Second Policy Brief

Focus Report on economic impacts

Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of decarbonisation pathways

Focus Report on behavioural effects and distributional impacts

Policy Brief – The Role of Behaviour and Heterogeneity for the Adoption of Technologies

Focus Report on climate impacts on the Energy-Food-Water nexus

Focus Report on LCA and critical material demand for energy technologies

Policy Brief

Technology Roadmaps

Innovation Readiness Level assessments

Stakeholder Interaction Portal

Pathways Diagnostic Tool

Open-source Engagement Model

Online Energy Systems Learning Simulation

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PROJECT FACT SHEET

Acronym: REEEM
Title: Role of technologies in an energy efficient economy – model based analysis policy measures and transformation pathways to a sustainable energy system
Call: H2020-LCE
Funding scheme: RIA – Research and innovation action
Grant agreement no.: 691739
Duration: 42 Months
Start date: February 2016
Estimated Project cost: €3,997,458.75
Requested EU contribution: €3,997,458.75
Total effort: 423.5 Person-months
Project coordinator: Mark Howells – Department of Energy Technology, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Project Officer: Manuela Conconi

EVENTS

See previous events HERE

EMP-E 2019

The first Energy Modelling Platform for Europe (EMP-E) event was created within the REEEM project and was held in Brussels in 2017.

The second EMP-E was held held on 25th-26th September 2018, at the premises of the European Commission’s DG R&I in Brussels.

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The third Energy Modelling Platform for Europe Conference (EMP-E 2019), hosted by the European Commission, will take place on 8th – 9th October 2019 in Brussels.

This year’s conference is hosted by nine projects funded within the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme MEDEAS,MAGIC, MAGNITUDE, plan4res, PLANET, REEEM, Reflex, SET-Nav and Spine – and is open to experts, scientists, industry, civil society and policy makers, to exchange views and research on current energy modelling issues.

A networking space, where all participants can meet and exchange on common questions and the exhibited posters, constitutes a central part of the conference and provides an overview of the EU model-landscape and an insight to ongoing projects.

In four plenary sessions, these key themes will be discussed on day 1:

  1. Achieving ambitious RES deployment in a multi-coupled European energy system – technoeconomical, financial and societal challenges
  2. The effects of externalisation on decarbonisation
  3. Pathways and scenarios towards the Paris agreement
  4. Decarbonisation of cities: Modelling energy transition, sector coupling and cross-sectoral challenges

REEEM co-organises with SET-Nav the plenary session lll “Pathways and scenarios towards the Paris agreement”.

More detailed discussions and active work will be possible on day 2 in several focus groups with specialised topics where proactive contribution of participants is welcome.

The results of the meeting will be published after a peer-review process in a Special Issue of the Journal Energy Strategy Reviews (Elsevier).

See the full EMP-E 2019 program.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 691739.

REEEM IS PART OF THE LCE21-2015 PROJECT FAMILY

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