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Energy Transition Pathways and the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the ‘green recovery’ responses in Denmark and Ireland

Multi-sectoral approaches to Innovative Skills Training for Renewable energy And social acceptance (MISTRAL):

Mistral is an innovative training and support network for 15 doctoral researchers  in relation to renewable energy and social acceptance operating in 6 countries: United Kingdom, Portugal, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, and Ireland. It is a three year project funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under a Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant

The network and overall project is led by Council Member, Prof Geraint Ellis, Queens University Belfast.  NESC is a partner in the MISTRAL programme.

It is funded by the European Commission under the  Innovative Training Network. NESC will provide a secondment opportunity for two doctoral researchers with posts in QUB.

Alex Miller was seconded to NESC as a visiting researcher from June to September 2020. His project explored current energy policy and practice for two countries within the uncertainty of Covid-19. This is the resulting research paper titled ‘Energy transition pathways and the COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of the ‘green recovery’ responses in Denmark and Ireland’.

 

 

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