Summary
The objective of this proposal is to explore through the engagement of experts from the energy and defence sectors, the benefits that could be enabled in support of the European Commission’s implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED), Renewable Energy Directive (RED), and Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). Moreover the objective is further enhanced by its orientation to support the EU efforts for sustainability in line with prevailing policy and regulatory framework.
This proposal is highly relevant to the work programme given that the focus of the work will be on:
i. Energy Management,
ii. Energy Efficiency,
iii. Renewable Energy Resources, and
iv. the Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure.
The deliverables of CF SEDSS II will also have the potential to generate relevant projects that could be possibly funded by the EC’s related and applicable funding instruments according to the legislative and administrative rules in force at that time.
EDA will build on its experience in capability development, research and innovation, project management and consensus building with specific regard to the two core themes of the Consultation Forum. The work will be conducted under the umbrella of EDA’s Energy and Environment programme, using, where possible, existing studies and networks to deliver quality products in the shortest possible time. The concrete multi-stakeholder work to be implemented, becomes increasingly relevant given that the scope of work will include identification, relation with and impact on wider EU policies, identifications of existing or missing relevant innovative funding instruments in the context of energy in the defence and security sector.
This proposal is highly relevant to the work programme given that the focus of the work will be on:
i. Energy Management,
ii. Energy Efficiency,
iii. Renewable Energy Resources, and
iv. the Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure.
The deliverables of CF SEDSS II will also have the potential to generate relevant projects that could be possibly funded by the EC’s related and applicable funding instruments according to the legislative and administrative rules in force at that time.
EDA will build on its experience in capability development, research and innovation, project management and consensus building with specific regard to the two core themes of the Consultation Forum. The work will be conducted under the umbrella of EDA’s Energy and Environment programme, using, where possible, existing studies and networks to deliver quality products in the shortest possible time. The concrete multi-stakeholder work to be implemented, becomes increasingly relevant given that the scope of work will include identification, relation with and impact on wider EU policies, identifications of existing or missing relevant innovative funding instruments in the context of energy in the defence and security sector.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/789231 |
Start date: | 16-10-2017 |
End date: | 15-08-2019 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 750 000,00 Euro - 750 000,00 Euro |
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Original description
The objective of this proposal is to explore through the engagement of experts from the energy and defence sectors, the benefits that could be enabled in support of the European Commission’s implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED), Renewable Energy Directive (RED), and Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). Moreover the objective is further enhanced by its orientation to support the EU efforts for sustainability in line with prevailing policy and regulatory framework.This proposal is highly relevant to the work programme given that the focus of the work will be on:
i. Energy Management,
ii. Energy Efficiency,
iii. Renewable Energy Resources, and
iv. the Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure.
The deliverables of CF SEDSS II will also have the potential to generate relevant projects that could be possibly funded by the EC’s related and applicable funding instruments according to the legislative and administrative rules in force at that time.
EDA will build on its experience in capability development, research and innovation, project management and consensus building with specific regard to the two core themes of the Consultation Forum. The work will be conducted under the umbrella of EDA’s Energy and Environment programme, using, where possible, existing studies and networks to deliver quality products in the shortest possible time. The concrete multi-stakeholder work to be implemented, becomes increasingly relevant given that the scope of work will include identification, relation with and impact on wider EU policies, identifications of existing or missing relevant innovative funding instruments in the context of energy in the defence and security sector.
Status
CLOSEDCall topic
IBA-SC3-SUSTAINABLE-ENERGY-2017Update Date
26-10-2022
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