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Innovation pathways, strategies and policies for the Low-Carbon Transition in Europe

Project description

Innovative pathways for decarbonisation ambitions

The Paris Agreement has been instrumental in promoting the decarbonisation ambitions of the EU. However, there remain several uncertainties about these ambitions. In this context, the EU-funded INNOPATHS project aims to quantify these uncertainties and outline feasible low-carbon pathways for the EU, taking into account their economic, social and environmental ramifications. Bringing together 23 stakeholders from diverse sectors, the project will actively involve them in co designing these pathways. Through careful analysis, INNOPATHS will also propose strategies to maximise the benefits of these pathways, such as the development of new industries, job creation, and enhanced competitiveness, while simultaneously mitigating any adverse effects on low-income households or carbon-intensive sectors. Additionally, INNOPATHS will develop four online tools to elucidate its pathways, technological transitions and policies.

Objective

The Paris Agreement substantially increased the need for countries and regions to understand the full economic, social and environmental implications of the deep decarbonisation to which the global community is now committed. The EU has long had decarbonisation ambitions, but there remains considerable uncertainty as to precisely how these ambitions will be achieved, or what the impacts of such achievement will be on the EU economy and society more generally. INNOPATHS will resolve this uncertainty to the extent possible, will characterise and provide a quantification of the uncertainty which remains, and will describe in great detail a number of possible low-carbon pathways for the EU, together with the economic, social and environmental impacts to which they are likely to lead. These pathways will be co-designed with the aid of 23 stakeholders from different sectors who have already provided letters of support to INNOPATHS. INNOPATHS will suggest through this analysis how the benefits of these pathways, such as new industries, jobs and competitiveness, may be maximized, and how any negative impacts, such as those on low-income households, or on carbon-intensive sectors, may be mitigated. INNOPATHS will communicate its insights through the normal scientific channels, and make substantial contributions to the scientific literature, but will go well beyond this in terms of interactions with stakeholders, building on the co-design processes in the project to reach out to stakeholder networks of businesses, NGOs, local and national policy makers. INNOPATHS will create four innovative online tools to explain its pathways, technological transitions and policies, to different constituencies. Through these tools and other dissemination and communication mechanisms, INNOPATHS will have a substantial impact on the climate and energy policy debates up to and beyond 2020, increasing the probability that decisions in this area will be taken in an informed and cost-effective way

Call for proposal

H2020-SC5-2016-2017

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Sub call

H2020-SC5-2016-OneStageB

Coordinator

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Net EU contribution
€ 1 159 600,24
Address
GOWER STREET
WC1E 6BT London
United Kingdom

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Region
London Inner London — West Camden and City of London
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 1 159 600,24

Participants (14)