Bruxelles, 9 October 2018 – H2020 Contractors’ Workshop on Social Sciences and Humanities
This meeting organised by INEA gathers coordinators of H2020 projects related to energy and social sciences. Emilie Magdalinski presents the dissemination work done within the ENABLE.EU project.

PARTNERSHIP
PARTENAIRES
This event brings together 5 ongoing projects funded by the EU in this area. The project leaders present their objectives and results and will share their plans and experiences regarding the dissemination and exploitation of their results. The purpose of the event is to facilitate discussion, exchange of knowledge and future synergies and collaborations between project partners.
To know more about the ENABLE.EU project, you can consult the ENABLE.EU literature review.
This event brings together 5 ongoing projects funded by the EU in this area. The project leaders present their objectives and results and will share their plans and experiences regarding the dissemination and exploitation of their results. The purpose of the event is to facilitate discussion, exchange of knowledge and future synergies and collaborations between project partners.
To know more about the ENABLE.EU project, you can consult the ENABLE.EU literature review.
Belgium
Brussels
SUR LE MÊME THÈME
ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
The EU Green Deal in a volatile world
Germany — France
Differences and similarities
Can a minimum price on carbon accelerate the adoption of clean technologies?
The need for a socially-just European Green Deal
United in diversity? National responses to the European energy crisis
The European Political Community
Regional perspectives on energy citizenship and citizen participation in the energy transition
High energy prices. Russia fights back?
Addressing the climate and social emergencies with minimum energy performance standards
The European energy price spike
Europe needs to innovate
to become a front-runner in the global green economy race
Europe needs a political strategy to end energy poverty
How to lift 30 million Europeans out of Energy poverty?
Making transatlantic relations green: a common agenda for climate action
Europe continues its climate marathon
Jacques Delors Institute supports letters to EC Vice Presidents
Making the Green Deal a European success
Coalition, narrative, flagships
What is the scope of the EU external Competence
in the field of energy today?
Russian gas pipelines and the EU: moving from a love-hate relationship “with adults in the room”?
The European Green deal starts with the energy transition
Invest in the clean energy future we want: ten recommendations to accelerate competitive clean energy innovation with Horizon Europe
ENABLE.EU: Literature review
A new chapter in EU-Algeria energy relations
Think Global – Act European IV. Thinking Strategically about the EU’s External Action
Think Global – Act European IV – Thinking Strategically about the EU’s External Action
European solidarity : where do we stand? Should we foster it and how?
MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Energy crisis could worsen poverty for millions of Europeans
TRIBUNE. “Pour un débat démocratique et citoyen sur l’énergie après l’élection présidentielle”
Atomenergie als Streitfrage in Brüssel
































