Report discussing lessons learnt from PoC for further development. D2.2

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Achieving climate neutrality by 2050, as envisioned in the European Green Deal, poses a multi-faceted challenge. Europe must foster a sustainable process industry that is not only climate-neutral but also
globally competitive and resilient. This transformation requires strategic foresight to navigate the complex interplay of demand, global trade, and industrial production. Decision-makers face critical choices, from crafting policies and regulations to investing in advanced technologies for public infrastructure and industrial assets. Supporting these decisions with actionable insights is essential to steering the evolution of the basic industry within the European Union. The EU-funded project AMIGDALA – short for Alliance for Modelling Industries towards the Green Deal’s objectives And circuLArity – aims to provide public and private decision-makers with insights from scenario analysis. The analysis is augmented by computer models to project transformation pathways towards climate neutral destinations. AMIGDALA is building a powerful set of tools that can project pathways of transformation for Europe’s industrial sector. These tools connect different types of models from global, EU and local scale - covering the economy, energy use, materials, and climate - with real-world scenarios and input from stakeholders. The goal is to turn data and models into practical advice for the people making key decisions on various pathways toward a climate neutral process industry.
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TNO Identifier
1017078
Publisher
TNO
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104 p.