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It is the organisational setting for public project funding for research that responds to the challenge “to support the transition to a reliable, sustainable and competitive energy system. To make the transition to a competitive energy system, we need to overcome a number of challenges, such as increasingly scarce resources, growing energy needs and climate change. | |||
The Energy Challenge is structured around seven specific objectives and research areas: | |||
*Reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint | |||
*Low-cost, low-carbon electricity supply | |||
*Alternative fuels and mobile energy sources | |||
*A single, smart European electricity grid | |||
*New knowledge and technologies | |||
*Robust decision making and public engagement | |||
*Market uptake of energy and ICT innovation. | |||
A budget of €5931 million has been allocated to non-nuclear energy research for the period 2014-2020. Out of this figure, more than €200 million is earmarked to support European Institute of Innovation and Technology activities, subject to a mid-term review”. | |||
Latest revision as of 23:11, 6 July 2018
It is the organisational setting for public project funding for research that responds to the challenge “to support the transition to a reliable, sustainable and competitive energy system. To make the transition to a competitive energy system, we need to overcome a number of challenges, such as increasingly scarce resources, growing energy needs and climate change.
The Energy Challenge is structured around seven specific objectives and research areas:
- Reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint
- Low-cost, low-carbon electricity supply
- Alternative fuels and mobile energy sources
- A single, smart European electricity grid
- New knowledge and technologies
- Robust decision making and public engagement
- Market uptake of energy and ICT innovation.
A budget of €5931 million has been allocated to non-nuclear energy research for the period 2014-2020. Out of this figure, more than €200 million is earmarked to support European Institute of Innovation and Technology activities, subject to a mid-term review”.