One month ago, 7 EU-funded projects joined forces to organise their final event in Brussels, as a collaborative one. Their aim? Re-energise Europe, with speakers from the research and policy... read more →
newTRENDs has investigated the potential and implications of renewable energy in the residential sector, among other focus studies. This policy brief reports our findings on the future prospects of renewable... read more →
What are new societal trends and why do we need to understand them? New societal trends can be understood as emerging aspects of our dynamic, interrelated societies− unpredictable in both... read more →
In an online discussion about consumer-driven energy-saving solutions, WHY, EVIDENT, newTRENDS and NUDGE shared insights from their research. How do we empower consumers and further long-term strategies to meet decarbonisation... read more →
Why do we need the circular economy for a deep decarbonisation of the industry? In 2021, the industry sector was responsible for about 22% of carbon emissions in the European... read more →
RE-energising Europe – Discussions, high-level panels, poster session and field visit organised by 7 EU-funded projects! Taking place in Brussels (Atelier 29) on 24-25 October, the event is bringing together... read more →
WISE, a newTRENDs partner, talks in this podcast -available only in Polish- about the role of the consumer in the Polish energy system and its expanding position.From the episode you... read more →
The 13th International Energy Economics Conference, organised by the Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien), took place mid-February 2023, focused this year on the future of the energy markets in... read more →
The trends of prosumaging households and energy communities demand the analysis of relevant business models and policy instruments, and motivate the newTRENDs project. In this report, partners introduce the modeling... read more →
This report offers the rational and detailed mathematical description of the prosumager model developed as an individual module that can selectively operate in cooperation with the PRIMES model. Along with... read more →