Hanke lühikirjeldus
The Baltic and Nordic countries need to identify high-priority clean energy-related technologies and associated research, development, demonstration and innovation activities to invest in over the coming years, both individually and collectively, that could mature for 2030, 2050 and beyond, and contribute to the decarbonisation targets of the individual countries, the Baltic-Nordic region, and the EU. The objective of this study is to determine which clean energy-related technologies are most relevant for Baltic-Nordic research cooperation, in terms of synergies, digital interconnectivity, fuel production capabilities, demand-side management and future development potential.