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Financement de l’UE (2 499 364 €) : Boîte à outils de modélisation ouverte pour le développement de trajectoires à long terme pour le système énergétique en Afrique Hor01/07/2023 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Boîte à outils de modélisation ouverte pour le développement de trajectoires à long terme pour le système énergétique en Afrique
OpenMod4Africa aims to develop an open Toolbox populated with state-of-the-art models for analysing long-term pathways to sustainable, secure and competitive energy systems in Africa. The Toolbox will build on EU projects like Open ENTRANCE, Plan4RES and FocusAfrica, and will adapt and further develop open models in accordance with the African context and needs. The models are scalable, and can be applied to cities, industries and countries. Furthermore, a main objective for OpenMod4Africa is capacity building among energy models in academia. Four African universities will be actively involved in adapting models and conducting two regional case studies. The additional capacity and the open Toolbox will enable the universities to train new generations of energy modelling experts for the energy industries in Africa. Three decision-makers will also be engaged, together with a network of energy industries and universities in 25 African countries. These players will be invited to use the Toolbox, and to be involved in training activities. They will also be invited to a permanent network of expertise, which will be developed for further capacity building and collaboration beyond the project. Two case studies will develop energy pathways for rural areas, cities, countries and large regions of countries in Western and Eastern Africa. The replication strategies will pave the way for further analyses beyond the project. Finally, OpenMod4Africa aims to collaborate with other ongoing initiatives to maximize the impacts of the project and create synergies. The consortium consists of 15 partners and 2 associated partners. Eight partners are African. Important long-term impacts from the three-year project include enabling academia and decision-makers in Africa to conduct their own analyses for the optimal development of their energy system, supplying energy to a much larger share of the population, and establishing a system based upon the abundant share of renewables on the continent.
| ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE | ? |
| Addis Ababa University | 51 725 € |
| Centre DE Test DES Systemes Solaire | 156 475 € |
| Eastern Africa Power Pool | 81 475 € |
| Electricite de France | 345 850 € |
| Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei | 130 675 € |
| General Secretariat OF West African Power Pool | 166 475 € |
| Internationales Institut Fuer Angewandte Systemanalyse | 121 875 € |
| Makerere University | 91 788 € |
| Ministry OF Water AND Energy | 48 475 € |
| Renewable Energy Solutions FOR THE Mediterranean AND Africa | 108 933 € |
| Sintef Energi AS | 419 063 € |
| Strathmore University | 116 163 € |
| TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN | 273 006 € |
| Universidad Pontificia Comillas | 242 075 € |
| Veritas Consulting plc | 145 313 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101118123
Cette annonce se réfère à une date antérieure et ne reflète pas nécessairement l’état actuel. L’état actuel est présenté à la page suivante : Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Suisse.