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In the framework of the REEEM project, three technology and innovation roadmaps are developed to highlight the role of innovation and technologies in the transition pathways toward a low-carbon EU society. The first roadmap was focused on energy storage applications in order to address the need for increasing the flexibility in the European electricity industry. The second roadmap was focused on renewable energy integration, which is necessary in order to meet European targets for 2050. The current report is the third and last roadmap evaluating the role and potential of different technologies in enhancing the energy efficiency of buildings. These technologies have the potential to reduce the energy demand in Europe extensively and are considered themselves even as a source of energy (through energy saving). The findings of this roadmap were consolidated in a stakeholder workshop on 19th March 2019 and the gathered inputs are incorporated in this final version of the roadmap. Part of the analysis in the roadmap is supported by a model-based assessment of the development of District Heating solutions in three European cities (Helsinki, Kaunas and Warsaw) and implication on resource use and energy prices described in a REEEM case study (D4.2). It further links to a study on the drivers of consumers’ choices on heating appliances, carried out through large surveys in three EU countries (D4.1a - The Role of Behaviour and Heterogeneity for the Adoption of Technologies). It finally provides insights on how innovation in energy efficiency measures and technologies may alleviate issues of energy poverty, prominent in some areas in East and South of Europe, as highlighted in another relevant REEEM study.
\n\nKey indications and technology trends resulting from this report feed into the definition of the REEEM pathways, as described in REEEM D1.2b – Final Integrated Assessment Report.
\n\nThe roadmap is complemented by an Innovation Readiness Level (IRL) report (D2.2c), assessing and evaluate innovation readiness of technologies for improving the energy efficiency of buildings.
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\r\n\r\nThe supportive technology impact assessments will target the full integration from demand to supply and from the individual to the entire system. It will further address the trade-offs across society, environment and economy along the whole transition pathway.
\r\n\r\nA focus on behavioral aspects and on technology research, development and innovation will be included. The strong integration of stakeholder involvement in the whole process of energy system development will be addressed as a main aspect of the project. In support of this overall aim, this project is developed to address four main objectives: (1) to develop an integrated assessment framework (2) to define pathways towards a low-carbon society and assess their potential implications (3) to bridge the science-policy gap through a clear communication using decision support tools and (4) to ensure transparency in the process.
\r\n\r\nDEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK:
\r\n\tDevelop and apply a suite of integrated tools and methodologies within a robust and transparent analytical framework comprising the full range from individual actors to the entire system. Provide a test-bed through this framework for more detailed assessments of the implications of technology transitions on a region or country (e.g., through case studies) as well as on innovation in individual technologies.
DEFINING AND ASSESSING PATHWAYS AND CASE STUDIES:
\r\n\r\n\tDefine pathways towards a low-carbon energy society based on the SET-Plan and its Integrated Roadmap. Assess the implications of these pathways on the environment, economy and society and derive recommendations. Consider aspects such as the impact of the time horizon of political decisions, uncertainty and sensitivity of key assumptions, the robustness of results, and the resilience of the derived energy system.
\r\n\tCREATING A SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACE:
\r\n\tEnable policy makers to understand the implications of these pathways and derive supportive strategies. Process the knowledge on the implications of different technology measures adjusted to the needs of decision makers involved in policy making and energy strategy formulation. Provide a range of dissemination materials and decision support tools to raise awareness and increase the participation in the energy policy debate.
ESTABLISHING TRANSPARENCY:
\r\n\tEnable others to challenge assumptions by ensuring all model development will be open source, by publishing data sets developed within this project and by providing thorough and clear documentation of the work developed within REEEM. Develop educational material such as e-learning tools for this purpose, (Note: If the use of proprietary data will be beneficial for the final output, access to this data will need to comply with any proprietary requirements. The use of such data will however be avoided).
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