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resIlieNT EneRgy systems for climAte Change and susTaInable develOpmeNt

Project description

Stakeholder engagement in energy to tackle well-being and climate change

Access to energy is key to meeting the well-being objectives outlined in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and mitigating climate change as set out in the Paris Agreement. The EU-funded INTERACTION project will create energy transition routes, convert model outcomes into practical implementation strategies in least developed countries and deliver regionally tailored feedback to the modelling community. A novel interdisciplinary method will exploit solid partnerships in chosen countries to create collaborations with local stakeholders. This will lead to the development of other energy system plans, contribute to energy system changes and ensure that such plans and countries' nationally determined contributions correspond to the Paris Agreement, climate change adaptation strategies and SDGs.

Objective

A primary challenge in the near future is to accelerate improvements in human well-being as expressed in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and mitigate climate change, as required by the Paris Agreement. INTERACTION recognises that access to energy correlates with improved well-being, that climate change mitigation and adaptation require a rapid transition to sustainable, renewable energy sources, and that stakeholder engagement is key to the success of energy transformations. INTERACTION will bridge the gap between high-level modeling of energy systems and evaluation of solutions by working with scientific partners to develop energy-transition pathways, translate model results to realistic implementation strategies in least-developed partner countries through stakeholder workshops, and to provide regionally-specific feedback to the modelling community. Evaluation of results will lead the researcher to gain skills through on-site assessments and participatory engagement with stakeholders, focusing on the multi-dimensional development priorities and commitments made by governments to SDGs and climate change mitigation. An innovative and interdisciplinary process is proposed by INTERACTION, leveraging strong existing partnerships in selected countries to work with local actors, enabling consultation and discussion to develop alternative energy-system plans, while contributing to energy-system transformations and ensuring consistency between these plans and countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement's, climate change adaptation strategies, and SDGs. This country-specific research will provide case studies relevant for other regions as well as fulfill the goal of the MSCA by enabling the researcher to diversify his expertise in energy systems from a theoretical and macro-level to implementation at an international level and in developing countries.

Coordinator

CLIMATE ANALYTICS GMBH
Net EU contribution
€ 174 806,40
Address
RITTERSTRASSE 3
10969 Berlin
Germany

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Berlin Berlin Berlin
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 174 806,40