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TitleJustWind4All - Just and effective governance for accelerating wind energy
Description

JustWind4All supports the acceleration of wind energy through just and effective governance. It creates synergies among people and organisations to coordinate and participate in actions around wind energy deployment, and develops knowledge, practical guidelines, instruments, strategies and trainings for just and effective decision-making in onshore and offshore wind energy governance. JustWind4All engages with local, regional, national and EU wind energy governance actors across policy, community and industry through its Wind Forum – a platform designed to meet, network, discuss and act.

Objectives

Support the acceleration of on- and offshore wind energy through just and effective governance, i.e. the creation of synergies among people and organisations to coordinate and participate in actions around wind energy strategies and deployment. To this end, JustWind4All develops knowledge, practical guidelines, instruments, strategies, and trainings for just and effective decision-making in on- and offshore wind energy governance. 

Timeline1 November 2022 - 31 October 2025
Budget2,786,908 EUR
Organizations

FCiências.ID (PT), Autonomous University of Barcelona (ES), Aarhus University (DK), Consensus komunikacije za odgovorno družbo (SI), ARC Fund (BG), Renewables Grid Initiative EV (DE), Power Parity SA (PT), Delft Technical University (NL), Airborne Wind Europe (BE), Institute for Ecological Economic Studies Gmbh (DE). Third parties: Erasmus University Rotterdam (NL). Partners: University of Sussex (UK). 

Keywordsenergy justice energy system modelling energy citizenship wind forum knowledge co-production repowering offshore onshore
Country codePT ES DK SI BG DE NL BE UK
Goals

JustWind4All aims to inspire, inform and activate conversations among wind energy governance actors, such as policymakers, industry representatives and civil society across Europe. We do so by drawing on different academic disciplines and societal perspectives. Different research methodologies (e.g. impact assessment, energy systems modelling, multi-criteria mapping, case study research) provide knowledge, practical guidelines, and training activities that support the acceleration of on- and offshore wind energy through just and effective governance.

Project statusCompleted
Thematic areaEnergy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Geographic locationEurope
Funding sourceHorizon Europe

 

 

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