Coordinatore | POLITECNICO DI TORINO
Organization address
address: Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Italy [IT] |
Totale costo | 4˙085˙261 € |
EC contributo | 3˙021˙898 € |
Programma | FP7-ENERGY
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Energy |
Code Call | FP7-ENERGY-2007-1-RTD |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2008 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2008-01-01 - 2010-12-31 |
# | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
POLITECNICO DI TORINO
Organization address
address: Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24 contact info |
IT (TORINO) | coordinator | 0.00 |
2 |
"ASATREM SRL - APPLIED SYSTEMS ANALYSES, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, ENERGY MODELS"
Organization address
address: Piazza Corvetto 1/8 - c/o Studio Segalerba Solano contact info |
IT (GENOVA) | participant | 0.00 |
3 |
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
Organization address
address: Donau-City-Strasse 1 contact info |
AT (WIEN) | participant | 0.00 |
4 |
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ENERGETICAS, MEDIOAMBIENTALES Y TECNOLOGICAS-CIEMAT
Organization address
address: Avenida Complutense 22 contact info |
ES (MADRID) | participant | 0.00 |
5 |
CLIMATE CHANGE COORDINATION CENTER
Organization address
address: "Abai Street, Room 102" contact info |
KZ (ASTANA) | participant | 0.00 |
6 |
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
Organization address
address: Piazzale Aldo Moro 7 contact info |
IT (ROMA) | participant | 0.00 |
7 |
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
Organization address
address: Linder Hoehe contact info |
DE (KOELN) | participant | 0.00 |
8 |
E.T. GAIDAR INSTITUTE FOR THE ECONOMIC POLICY FOUNDATION
Organization address
address: GAZETNY LANE 5 contact info |
RU (MOSCVA) | participant | 0.00 |
9 |
FUNDACION GENERAL DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACION A DISTANCIA - F-UNED
Organization address
city: MADRID contact info |
ES (MADRID) | participant | 0.00 |
10 |
INSTITUTT FOR ENERGITEKNIKK
Organization address
address: Instituttveien 18 contact info |
NO (KJELLER) | participant | 0.00 |
11 |
KANLO CONSULTANTS S.A.R.L.
Organization address
address: Espace DMCI - 4 quai des Etroits contact info |
FR (LYON) | participant | 0.00 |
12 |
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS - NTUA
Organization address
address: HEROON POLYTECHNIOU 9 ZOGRAPHOU CAMPUS contact info |
EL (ATHINA) | participant | 0.00 |
13 |
Research Studios Austria Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Organization address
address: Leopoldskronstrasse 30 contact info |
AT (Salzburg) | participant | 0.00 |
14 |
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
Organization address
address: TEKNIIKANTIE 4 A contact info |
FI (ESPOO) | participant | 0.00 |
15 |
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACION A DISTANCIA
Organization address
address: CALLE BRAVO MURILLO 38 PLANTA 7 contact info |
ES (MADRID) | participant | 0.00 |
16 |
UNIVERSITAET STUTTGART
Organization address
address: Keplerstrasse 7 contact info |
DE (STUTTGART) | participant | 0.00 |
Esplora la "nuvola delle parole (Word Cloud) per avere un'idea di massima del progetto.
'The implementation of the present Project aims at: Analysing present policies concerning EU MS and Community targets for energy import. Evaluating technical, economical and environmental characteristics of present and future energy corridors within Europe and among Europe and the supplying regions of the World, taking into account the different typology of infrastructures and technologies (railways, pipelines, cables, terminals, ships and other carriers, ..), the flows and the distances involved for oil, natural gas, coal, electricity, uranium, biomass and hydrogen (reference to the work done within the ENCOURAGED Project and other research activities). Introducing suitable parameters and indicators (including technical and socio-economical reliability) and cost components (investment, O&M, externalities) incorporating the above mentioned information, which may help a global evaluation of supply options (energy vectors, infrastructures, origins of the sources) and their impacts on economy, society, energy and environment toward sustainability. Identifying main corridors for primary and secondary energy carriers to EU27 Implementing these energy corridors into an adapted version of the pan-EU TIMES model (PEM) built in the framework of the NEEDS IP or into other modelling tools. Analysing scenarios, in which for the fulfilment of the EU27 energy needs, the import strategies of primary (and secondary) energy carriers compete with the evolution of energy efficiency policies (i.e. white certificates for the energy saving), the introduction of new energy schemes and the development of renewables, in the framework of the EU environmental targets for 2030-2050. Some hypotheses related to the energy supply and demand strategies of regions outside of Europe will be also assumed, given their potential impacts on the international energy prices (eg. China, India, OPEC, Russia etc.) Training target groups of EU DGs to familiarize with the modelling tool'
The 'beast' that keeps modern societies alive is energy. Ensuring that Europe can meet its future energy needs requires in-depth study on primary sources and their risks.
The perpetual demand for energy created by Europe is akin to a ravenous beast with an insatiable appetite. Notwithstanding the poetic simile, where Europe is to get its future energy supply from and how to secure these sources are very real concerns.
The 'Risk of energy availability: common corridors for Europe supply security' (http://reaccess.epu.ntua.gr/ (REACCESS)) project investigated various routes (known as corridors) through which energy can be supplied to the EU-28. Project partners worked on ensuring maximum efficiency so that both primary and secondary sources can fulfil the EU demand.
REACCESS looked at technical, economic and environmental issues relating to current and future energy corridors. These features were inserted into a database associated to a geographical information system. The spatial distribution of these energy corridors was described and correlated to the main land use indicators for evaluating their impact.
These energy corridors and their attributes were incorporated into multi-regional modelling tools, describing the energy system and the energy commodity trade of European and other countries. This tool represents in detail recent and possible future developments of the 'energy corridor' system that brings energy from suppliers to consumers. Compared to the most often used trade representations, it also maintains and valorises the commodity route spatial characteristics, in addition to the technological, economic and environmental ones.
A techno-economic risk parameter is assigned to each corridor, reflecting the different reliability levels of the country where the corridor originates or through which it transits. Another innovation in the REACCESS methodology was that security indicators were built into the model, with the aim of constructing the least risky scenarios ex ante.
REACCESS assessed multiple means of supply, via both land and sea, including pipelines, railways, terminals, ships and other means of transport. Taking into account regional typologies, factors such as distance of energy source and energy type (oil, petrol, electricity, hydrogen, coal etc.), the project developed both long- and short-term supply route scenarios.
Project aims are in line with the European Communication on security of energy supply and international cooperation, strengthening the external dimension of the EU energy policy.