This represents a detailed project plan, with a Gantt chart and work breakdown structure. Additionally, it contains a schedule per task, responsible partner for the related tasks and sub-tasks, overview of milestones, deliverables and dependencies on tasks. This deliverable corresponds to Task 1.1 Adminsitrative and financial management.
This deliverable describes the project data management policy and specifies any data sets that may endure embargo or be kept from publication, taking into consideration any issues of ethics, privacy, confidentiality, and IPR protection. MEI will ask partners to prepare and treat datasets produced in accordance with the DMP and the standards for metadata, repositories, archiving, and presentation identified therein. The DMP will be delivered first in M6, and updated versions will be submitted in M24 and M48. This deliverable corresponds to Task 1.3 Open research Data Management.
MEI will elaborate a risk management plan, to be executed along the project. All partners will participate in the identification, assessment, registry, and follow-up of all foreseen risks and communicate the identification of unforeseen ones. Contingency and mitigation plans will be elaborated to reduce the potential impacts of the risks.
Since the beginning of the project, MEI will set up the Ethics Requirements that the project must comply with. This report will be provided at M6 and updated all along the project duration. Consent forms, information sheets and proof of compliance with EU standards will be kept on file. European ethics requirements such as Processing of Personal Data and import/export of data with non-EU countries will be the main focus of this task. This deliverable corresponds to Task 1.4 Risk management & Ethics.
This deliverable contains the aggregated data collected (via surveys, field observations, interviews and focus group discussions) on the demand side (end-users). The report will support the establishing of the baseline measurement (before pilot implementation) and support the site selection decision making.)
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This report will expand the data analysis of the previous deliverable, contextualize it in the social and macro-economic context, and influence the following methodologies used for supply side data collection and local actors mapping.
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This report will contain the overview of and assessment of information on the supply side characterization (local, regional and national supply chains) and identification of technical gaps. It will be an aggregation of data collected via interviews with local suppliers of PV systems, appliances, local technicians and other supply side actors.)
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Based on multi-criteria decision analysis with input from the previous deliverables, organizational models and energy system modelling, this deliverable will establish the final location for the pilots in both countries. Additionally, it will also contain an M&E plan and mitigation actions in case targets are not achieved. This deliverable corresponds to Tasks 2.3 Data analysis and sites characterization and 2.4 Site selection methodology and decision.
This deliverable will map the local and national actors (public, private, civil society), understand the needs of the identified actors (based on interviews) and identify the barriers, threats and opportunities for the piloting and scale-up of the SWARM grids.)
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Following the assessment and mapping of the local actors, their capacity needs (knowledge to action) will be identified. This will in turn support the development of a capacity-building strategy with all actors across the SWARM ecosystem, to be implemented during the project. This deliverable corresponds to Tasks 3.2 Value chain and productive use of energy development plan and 3.3 Co-developing a capacity building strategy.
This document will contain the schematic of the SWARM grid in the selected sites, developed based on the deliverables in WP2 and 3. Additionally, the document will also contain an overview of any modifications needed for the SWARM controller, hence its SEN dissemination level.
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This report will contain information on the preliminary financial and operational model of the SWARM grids: the tariff for the buying and selling of electricity, different tariffing modalities based on local needs and accessibility to finance, prosumerism and productive uses.
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The plan will define the dissemination target groups and the process to follow during the communication campaigns, aligned with the project objectives. The plan will also define the communication channels on social media and website traffic to optimise impact. The plan will operationalise key indicators of implementation and monitoring of the activities. This deliverable corresponds to Task 8.1 Dissemination and communication plan.
This represents a compilation of the tools (websites, social media, conferences, logos, project visuals etc) for effective communication, dissemination and engagement efforts during and after the end of the project. This deliverable corresponds to Task 8.1 Dissemination and communication plan.
Based on the initial deliverables and outcomes of the pilot, the communication and dissemination strategy and toolbox will be updated: messages, communication channels, languages, targeted messages per type of stakeholder, etc. This deliverable corresponds to Task 8.2 Dissemination and communication activities.