To promote Scientific Cooperation Networks between Latin American R&I entities and European research infrastructures able to create innovative solutions to transform energy sector.
To generate dialogue and exchange with local context (indigenous, rural communities, etc.) in order to generate capacities on how to use clean energy (as solar thermal energy) on social needs (i.e. water desalination).
Mobilities of Technologies from LAC entities to European research infrastructures and from European research infrastructures to LAC R&I entities to promote Scientific Cooperation Networks between participating entities.
Technical assistance for the capacity building of indigenous and rural communities about the use of green energy on social needs.
Elaboration of an inventory of research infrastructure available in Latin America and Europe to support the implementation and consolidation of green hydrogen production and lithium supply chains.
To bring innovative solutions to energy transition in form of intellectual products and scientific works such as, monography on the capacities and limitations of research infrastructures; a paper on the assessment regarding possible application of solar thermal energy in LAC and EU countries and the capabilities and limitations of LAC and EU countries for the production of green hydrogen and for the lithium supply chain and other sources of sustainable energy covered in this Project.
Joint assessment on which are the most viable, useful and urgent possible application of solar thermal energy in LAC and EU countries
Virtual thematic event related to technology in energy transition.
Online international workshop on the green hydrogen production and lithium valorization and exploitation for energy production in LAC and EU countries.
Climate change is not just an environmental problem, but also an economic, political, social and security one. The energy transition needs to be a green transition. Energy transition is a path born from different scenarios. One of the most notable causes is climate change; therefore, any step in favor of energy transition cannot be taken to the detriment of the Earth. Despite this, there are several processes of that transition that highly impact environments.
The just transition is the third pillar that characterizes this project. It is based in the importance of comparatively systematizing lithium, green hydrogen and renewable energy policies to ensure that a policy guided by principles of just transition is being produced in the countries in the consortium, both for local communities and for the country as a whole in terms of trade and development opportunities.
Research infrastructure cooperation for energy transition between European and Latin American and the Caribbean countries
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Research infrastructure cooperation for energy
transition between European and Latin American
and the Caribbean countries
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