The European Green Deal aims to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy with zero net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. To achieve more efficient, competitive and cost-effective energy systems and devices, RISEnergy fosters a European ecosystem of industry, research organizations and funding agencies aimed at developing novel energy technologies and concepts.
RISEnergy brings together a consortium of 69 beneficiaries from 22 countries: ERIC institutions, technology institutes, universities and industrial partners, and aims to enable proactive innovation management, as well as to provide efficient transnational access (TNA) to facilities to support renewable energy technologies and systems, and to give access to comprehensive services of unprecedented quality, like new cross-RI services, a single entry point, and tailor-made access roads for academia, industry, and SMEs with a particular focus on scientists from research fields in which the use of research infrastructures is not yet established.