REACCESS
REACCESS | |
Budget : | 4 085 k€ |
Subventions : | FP7-ENERGY (3 022 k€) |
Sous-programme : | Energy security of supply |
Type de contrat : | Small or medium-scale focused research project |
Début : | 1er janvier 2008 |
Fin : | 31 décembre 2010 |
REACCESS est l'acronyme du projet européen Risk of energy availability: common corridors for europe supply security, qui a pour référence sur le service CORDIS 212011 [1].
Note : Les objectifs suivants sont repris de la fiche du projet sur Cordis
- Objective
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 (e.g. China, India, OPEC, Russia etc.)Les partenaires du projet
Coordinateur du projet
- Politecnico di Torino - Turin (Italie)
Partenaires
- Universitaet Stuttgart - Stuttgart (Allemagne)
- Kanlo Consultants sarl - Lyon (France)
- Institutt for Energiteknikk - Kjeller (Norvège)
- Austrian Research Center GMBH - Vienne (Autriche)
- Centrio de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas - Madrid (Espagne)
- Asatrem SRL - Gênes (Italie)
- Climate Change Coordination Center - Astana (Kazakhstan)
- E. T. Gaidar Institute dor Economic Policy Foundation - Moscou (Russie)
- National Technical University of Athens - Athènes (Grèce)
- Fundacion General de la Universidad Nacional de Education a distancia - Madrid (Espagne)
- Technical Research Centre - Espoo (Finlande)
- Deutsches Znetrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt EV - Cologne (Allemagne)
- Universidad Nacional de Education a distancia - Madrid (Espagne)
- Research Studios Austria Forscungsgesellschaft MBH - Salzbourg (Autriche)
Financement
- Coût total du projet : 4 085 261 €
- Subvention de la Commission européenne (programme FP7-ENERGY) : 3 021 898 €
Dates importantes
- Date de début : 1er janvier 2008
- Date de fin : 31 décembre 2010
Notes
- ↑ La fiche du projet sur CORDIS