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Alternative fuels / Information / Policy / Renewable energy

2 April 2020

 by MAGIC Project Manager · Published 2 April 2020 · Last modified 6 April 2020

Towards the Renewable Energy Directive in 2030. Are biofuels the solution?

MAGIC Policy Brief Demand for biomass is growing for multiple uses, such as food for human consumption, feed for livestock, biofuels and biomaterials. Hence, the competition for the biomass itself, as well as that...

Electricity networks / Energy efficiency / Networks / Renewable energy / Technologies

12 February 2020

 by George Vasileiou · Published 12 February 2020

Geopolitical context and energy cooperation mechanisms for CSP deployment

Currently, importer countries are not characterised by an urgent need for renewable electricity importations, as well as exporter countries have higher wholesale electricity price levels and are facing grid and interconnection issues. Hence, establishing...

Electricity networks / Energy efficiency / Networks / Renewable energy / Technologies

12 February 2020

 by George Vasileiou · Published 12 February 2020

Selection and evaluation of alternative projects and policy implications, potentially suitable for CSP/STE cooperation

When identifying the pros and cons of different CSP project types for cooperation, the policy goals in the importing and exporting countries, which partially depend on the context conditions in these countries, should be...

Electricity networks / Energy efficiency / Networks / Renewable energy / Technologies

10 February 2020

 by George Vasileiou · Published 10 February 2020

Renewable Energy Cooperation and Market Uptake: Mechanisms, Drivers and Barriers related to CSP deployment

According to many voices, renewable energy cooperation is expected to play a corner stone role as a way to ensure an effective and affordable energy transition in the EU, taking advantage of trade within...

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