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Participatory process and generic tool chain for the optimal individual design of energy cells
Increasing the acceptance of new digital technologies is of central importance, also in the area of the energy transition. To this end, innovative tools, multidisciplinary approaches and the interaction of policy makers and citizens at different levels will be combined. The activities in this project focus on the benefits of new digital services to enable citizens to play an active role in the energy transition. The planned networking activity will mainly take place in the area of "Possible implementation of the participatory energy transition". The networking activity will focus on pilot projects as an application of the tool chain, as well as knowledge transfer on other possible market models in the form of interviews and/or conferences.
Networking with practice partners will strengthen the transfer between science and business. In particular, innovative concepts and models are targeted to increase the acceptance and involvement of the population. Ultimately, the aim is to lay the foundation for Europe-wide application in the field in research and practice.
Staff:
- David Rampl
General project information:
- Running duration: 01.09.2022 - 31.08.2023
- Funded by: Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Project partners:
- 4ward Energy Research GmbH
- Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Energie Environnement,
- Weizer Energie-Innivations-Zentrum