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Katowice, 6 December 2018 – COP24: The Global Energy Transition, Policy, Societal and Technological Options
Emilie Magdalinski presents with the ENABLE.EU team research work related to individual energy behaviours in the context of the energy transition. The role of companies and technology is also presented.
The ENABLE.EU project seeks to contribute to more enlightened, evidence-based policy decisions, to help identify the right incentives for individuals and groups to reach the twin goals of successful implementation of the Energy Union and Europe’s transition towards a decarbonised energy system. To this end, ENABLE.EU aims to provide an excellent understanding of the social and economic drivers of individual and collective energy choices, with a focus on understanding changes in energy choice patterns.
You can consult the ENABLE.EU review of litterature.
The ENABLE.EU project seeks to contribute to more enlightened, evidence-based policy decisions, to help identify the right incentives for individuals and groups to reach the twin goals of successful implementation of the Energy Union and Europe’s transition towards a decarbonised energy system. To this end, ENABLE.EU aims to provide an excellent understanding of the social and economic drivers of individual and collective energy choices, with a focus on understanding changes in energy choice patterns.
You can consult the ENABLE.EU review of litterature.
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