Dati Progetto
Num. Contratto
101094326
Coordinatore
CNR - CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (Italia)
Responsabile ENEA
DE NICOLA ANTONIO - TERIN-ICER-ICS (CASACCIA)
Sito WEB
https://genesys-project.eu/
Descrizione
gEneSys advances understanding of gender & social inequalities in energy transition policies, processes & outcomes through new research & by closing knowledge gaps. The Group of the Chief Scientific Advisers to the EU recommend that “the transition to carbon-neutrality must be just and fair”. Just Transition Mechanism states that “in order to be successful and socially acceptable for all, the transition has to be fair and inclusive” & all possible mechanisms should be deployed to mitigate adverse consequences. The European Green Deal takes a narrow focus on mitigation: mostly male workers in the old fossil fuel sectors. EGD includes the goal of “Supplying clean, affordable and secure energy”, which parallels SDG7 to “ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all”. Like EGD, SDG7 is gender blind: it has no gender indicators or targets, even though “access” & “affordable” are concepts that hide multitude of power and gender inequality relations. gEneSys cooperate with partners in Africa to tackle the gender concerns in the EU’s and UN’s aims to transform energy & will show how to integrate gender perspectives into SDG7 for gender equality benefits. gEneSys will improve understanding of “intersectionality” through analysis of existing data and by collecting, analysing, and theorising original data collected through extensive surveys. gEneSys conceptualises energy transition as a dynamic, gendered, mission-oriented sociotechnical innovation ecosystem with technological, policy, social, environmental, governance, & economic subsystems, each with its own sustainability visions, values, and priorities, as well as change actors and stakeholder. The dynamic nature of energy transition ecosystem opens-up opportunities to give women & men the same chances to participate influence, & benefit from the changes.
Attività svolta da ENEA
L’ENEA è coinvolta in qualità di leader nel WP1 (Gendered analysis of knowledge creation landscape for energy transition) e nei seguenti workpackage:
. WP2 (Exploring gendered intersectional patterns in citizen's behaviours and orientations towards energy transition)
. WP3 (Development of Concrete Solutions to Advance Women in Energy Transition)
. WP4 (International cooperation between Europe and Africa)
. WP5 (Development of credible pathways for equitable, just, and fair energy transitions)
. WP6 (Dissemination and Impact)
. WP7 (Management and Coordination)
Programma Quadro
HORIZON EUROPE
Programma UE
Cluster 2 - Culture, creativity and inclusive society
Tipo Progetto
RIA - Research and Innovation Action
Riferimenti ENEA
Posizione:
1736
Atto di Approvazione ENEA:
234/2022/TERIN
Codice Atto:
PK5AAM
Unità alla stipula:
TERIN-SEN-APIC
Dati Finanziari (in euro)
Costo eleggibile del progetto:
2.656.489,00
Costo eleggibile per ENEA:
425.000,00
Contributo al progetto:
2.656.489,00
Contributo a ENEA:
425.000,00
Durata
Anno di stipula:
2023
Durata (in mesi):
36
Data di inizio:
01-02-2023
Data di scadenza:
31-01-2026
Partner (8)
Ruolo |
Tipologia |
Nome |
Nazione |
PARTNER |
Istituti di ricerca |
FHG - FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. |
Germania |
PARTNER |
Altro |
PORTIA GGMBH |
Germania |
COORD |
Istituti di ricerca |
CNR - CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE |
Italia |
PARTNER |
Istituti di ricerca |
ENEA |
Italia |
AFFILIATED |
Università |
UNIV. VENICE INTERNATIONAL (VIU) |
Italia |
PARTNER |
Università |
UNIV. JAGELLONIAN |
Polonia |
ASSOC |
Istituti di ricerca |
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE |
Regno Unito |
PARTNER |
Istituti di ricerca |
AIMS RWANDA - AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES NEXT EINSTEIN INITIATIVE |
Ruanda |
Keyword associate al progetto dal database di CORDIS (3)
Keyword |
OTHER ENERGY TOPICS |
SOCIAL ASPECTS |
Social Effects Of Technology |
Altre Keyword non presenti nel database di CORDIS (2)
Altri indici |
Energy transition |
Gender |