The launch of the European Union’s (EU) Horizon Europe programme provides exciting opportunities for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research to contribute to the fulfilment of the EU’s ambitious policy goals on energy and climate change. This report presents 100 questions that have been identified by experts as key priorities for SSH research on energy efficiency, in order to inform and support these goals. Specifically, the questions within this report aim: To promote SSH research that better situates energy efficiency in relation to social systems of energy demand and supply; and to constructively challenge notions of energy efficiency by opening up questions of its meanings, applications and implications across diverse contexts, actors and scales.

100 Social Sciences and Humanities priority research questions for energy efficiency in Horizon Europe / Nakopoulou, E.; Abram, S.; Ančić, B.; Arapostathis, E.; Badescu, G.; Bull, R.; Cohen, J.; Dunlop, T.; Dunphy, N.; Dupont, C.; Fischer, C.; Gram-Hanssen, K.; Grandclément, C.; Heiskanen, E.; Labanca, N.; Jeliazkova, M.; Jörgens, H.; Keller, M.; Kern, F.; Lombardi, P.; Mourik, R.; Ornetzeder, M.; Pearson, P.; Rohracher, H.; Sahakian, M.; Sari, R.; Standal, ; K., and Živčič. - ELETTRONICO. - (2020), pp. 1-32.

100 Social Sciences and Humanities priority research questions for energy efficiency in Horizon Europe.

Lombardi P.;
2020

Abstract

The launch of the European Union’s (EU) Horizon Europe programme provides exciting opportunities for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research to contribute to the fulfilment of the EU’s ambitious policy goals on energy and climate change. This report presents 100 questions that have been identified by experts as key priorities for SSH research on energy efficiency, in order to inform and support these goals. Specifically, the questions within this report aim: To promote SSH research that better situates energy efficiency in relation to social systems of energy demand and supply; and to constructively challenge notions of energy efficiency by opening up questions of its meanings, applications and implications across diverse contexts, actors and scales.
2020
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