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ECHO

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About the Project

ECHO - Energy Communities excellence Hubs: catalyzing energy innOvation ecosystems

The ECHO project seeks to establish Energy Community and innovative energy services Excellence Hubs in Türkiye, Greece, and Portugal. These hubs will accelerate the energy transition by fostering innovation ecosystems, building capacities, and empowering local stakeholders. Employing a quadruple helix model, the ECHO consortium engaged academia, industry, government, and civil
society in a collaborative framework.

To achieve this, ECHO will:
- Create a networking platform for continuous stakeholder collaboration, enabling resource sharing, knowledge exchange, and the dissemination of best practices.
- Implement an expert collaboration program, injecting cutting-edge knowledge and practices to enhance the project's R&I potential.
- Deliver tailored training programs to develop hard and soft skills across the energy community value chain.
- Establish diverse pilot projects demonstrating advanced energy services, technology transfer, and solutions to energy poverty.

These pilots will emphasize either direct citizen ownership (Renewable/Citizen Energy Communities) or models where service providers own assets while upholding democratic principles and strong community engagement.

ECHO's focus on sustainable, scalable, and inclusive Energy Communities aligns with EU energy transition goals. By bridging regional strengths and empowering stakeholders, ECHO will contribute significantly to a resilient and equitable energy landscape.

Our Contribution

NOVA IMS will be a crucial player as leader of WP4 to nurture new energy ventures, guiding their market
entry and commercialization strategies. NOVA will analyze the Portuguese energy landscape,
contribute to training focused on data-driven insights, and aid in optimizing the socio-economic
success of pilot projects.

Funding

Website: under construction

Funding programme: Horizon Europe - WIDERA

Funding to NOVA IMS: €369.125

Duration: 2024 - 2028

Contribution to the SDGs