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Completed H2020 European Commission

Achieving a new European Energy Awareness.

€4.79M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Country Spain
Start Date Dec 01, 2021
End Date Nov 30, 2025
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 9
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101036418
Grant Description

AURORA aims at an innovative long-term citizen engagement with energy sustainable behaviours empowering civil society to adopt a leading role in the energy cycle and to be real actors of a sustainable change via the promotion of citizen science practices. AURORA Energy Awareness rationale will be implemented as a demonstrator in 5 European countries.

AURORA rationale is based on the upgrade of social communities -4 university communities and 1 rural deprived area- to new civic consortia -established as local energy communities- to act as Citizen Science hubs.

There, on the one hand, citizens will crowdfund a local solar photovoltaic facility in an inclusive system enabling low-cost shares from 20EUR, and on the other hand, participants will monitor their individual energy mix demand behaviours, which together with their energy production in the facility, will generate accurate know-how on the carbon footprint related to their energy mix behaviour, which will be managed through the AURORA app.

AURORA proposes a novel labelling system to help citizens to better understand their energy-related impacts.

Later on, interventions to modify their energy behaviour towards a more climate-neutral impact while fostering energy-savings will imply the involvement of citizens in individual and collective actions, covering from civic innovation workshops to home-made low-cost sensors or community infrastructures fabrication, to environmental observation for creating civic local roadmaps.

The final objective is to generate the first generations of Near Zero-Emission Citizens acting as ambassadors for sustainable energy behaviours.

As a consequence of the activities performed by citizens, data collected AURORA will also be able to improve energy transition scenarios including citizens' behaviours and learning periods and generate reliable data on the impact of climate on energy infrastructures.

All Grantees

Aarhus Universitet; Brocklehurst Martin; Universidade de Evora; Qualifying Photovoltics, Sl; Institute for Science and Innovation Communication (Inscico) Ggmbh; Forest of Dean District Council; Centre for Sustainable Energy; Universidad Politecnica de Madrid; Univerza V Ljubljani

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