| October 17 2010 | | Simulation Software GreenNet-Europe | | | | | 2 April 2010 | | Action Plan GreenNet-Incentives | | | | | 16 April 2009 | | Dissemination Conference Prague | | | | | 15 April 2009 | | Dissemination Conference Zagreb | | | | | 1 April 2009 | | Dissemination Conference Bucharest | | | | |
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WELCOME
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Welcome to the project website
GreenNet-Europe:
Guiding Large Scale and Least Cost Grid and Market Integration of RES-Electricity in Europe. |
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GreenNet-Europe
incorporates a series of different projects having been supported in different programmes of the European Commission in recent years (GreenNet
(2003-2004);
GreenNet-EU27
(2005-2006);
GreenNet-Incentives (2006-2009)). Several of these projects have been coordinated by Energy Economics Group (EEG) at Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
Energy Economics Group (EEG), together with several partners of the consortia in the different projects, tries to establish a common understanding on large scale and least cost grid and market integration of RES-Electricity in Europe under a variety of different constraints (e.g. technical, economical, legal, societal) and energy policy settings. In particular,
GreenNet-Europe
emphasises the necessity of a convergence of different coexisting policies of RES-Electricity grid and market integration (e.g. renewable technology support policy, grid regulation policy, unbundling implementation policy) as well as comprehensively addresses also the grid operator’s and system operator’s point-of-view in this context.
In
GreenNet-Europe
a variety of different products have been developed, e.g. simulation software tools, empirical data bases, policy recommendation reports, presentations, and brochures. The portfolio of outputs of
GreenNet-Europe
is continuously extended and several of these products and materials are available on this website free of charge.
In
GreenNet-Europe
also comprehensive dissemination activities are conducted in order to reach several key decision makers and stakeholders (incl. their associations) in the field of large scale RES-Electricity grid and market integration, as there are e.g. policy makers, regulatory authorities, RES-E generators, system operators, grid operators and end-users.
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GreenNet-Europe
incorporates a series of different projects having been supported in the
Framework
&
IEE
Programmes of the European Commission:
GreenNet (2003-2004);
GreenNet-EU27 (2005-2006);
GreenNet-Incentives
(2006-2009).
The sole responsibility for the content of this website lies with the authors. It does not represent the opinion of the Community. The European
Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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