Energy research and technology development data collection strategies: The case of Greece |
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Authors: | Haris Doukas Alexandra G Papadopoulou Christos Nychtis John Psarras Nicole van Beeck |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Technical University of Athens, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Decision Support Systems Lab (EPU-NTUA), 9 Iroon Polytechniou Street, 15773 Athens, Greece;2. SenterNovem, 21 Swentiboldstraat Street, Sittard, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The European Union (EU) from the beginning of 2007 has focused its emphasis on the development of a new policy that puts energy back at the heart of EU action. Indeed, it has very often been stated that the difficulty and complexity of achieving green energy targets in the EU will require strengthened measures to promote implementation of new energy technologies (NET), as well as measures to support the related energy Research and Technology Development (R&TD). Often forgotten is the fact, that most of all, a European-wide co-ordinated forum is needed to continuously develop and sophisticate the monitoring and methodology results, bringing together specialised statisticians, energy researchers and experts on energy socio-economics. Today a nebulous picture prevails on the existence of categorized data with regards to energy Research and Technology Development (R&TD) expenditure. In this context, aim of this paper is the presentation of energy R&TD data collection strategies, as well as the related findings for the Greek energy market. |
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