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Summary of communication and dissemination activities for the year 2023 of the Renewable Energy and Land Integration Project

reports - Deliverable

Summary of communication and dissemination activities for the year 2023 of the Renewable Energy and Land Integration Project

This report summarizes the dissemination activities carried out in the year 2023 under Project 2.5 – Energy from Renewable Sources and Land Integration, aimed at supporting energy planning and fostering the development of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) through the adoption of an integrated approach.

This report summarizes the dissemination activities carried out in the year 2023 under Project 2.5 – Renewable Energy and Land Integration.

 

The general objective of the project is to support energy planning and encourage the development of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) through the adoption of a comprehensive approach that, starting from the individual generation technology and the availability of RES in the national territory, takes into account the technical, economic, environmental and regulatory aspects of the different solutions and any possible hybridization and integration.

 

This overall objective is pursued by referring to the three technical and scientific factors that most influence the development of RES: innovation in generation technologies from RES, the spatial and temporal distribution of their availability, and the possibility of their inclusion in the energy system.

 

Project results are made available to public administrations, stakeholders, the scientific community and civil society first and foremost through technical reports, made available through RSE’s institutional website, which fully illustrate the outcomes of the project. At the same time, several other types of dissemination of results were implemented in the project, aimed at maximizing the impact of the project.

 

Worth mentioning is the organization of the conference “From Territories to Renewables. Spatial analysis tools,” which offered an overview of spatial analysis tools and stimulated a discussion on the contribution they can make to strategic issues for the energy transition.

 

In addition, among the activities planned in the project are present technical initiatives with a strong communicative value, including interactive atlases for exploring the distribution of the various RES throughout the Italian, the use of social platforms and public repositories for the distribution of software products, and the active participation in international coordination initiatives.

 

Alongside these initiatives, more common dissemination actions were implemented, such as the publication of articles in scientific journals, the participation in conferences, educational initiatives, and meetings with institutional and industrial players.

 

The Report is available on the Italian site

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