Project team
Key contacts
The following people are part of the project team:
| IPTS | Oliver Wolf | oliver.wolf[at]ec.europa.eu |
| Alicia Boyano | alicia.boyano[at]ec.europa.eu | |
| Hans Moons | hans.moons[at]ec.europa.eu | |
| AEA | Phil Dolley | phil.dolley[at]aeat.co.uk |
| Chris Nuttall | chris.nuttall[at]aeat.co.uk | |
IPTS
The IPTS (Institute for Prospective Technological Studies) is one of the seven scientific institutes of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC). Since 1994, we promote and enable a better understanding of the links between technology, economy and society. Our mission is to provide customer-driven support to the EU policy-making process by developing science-based responses to policy challenges that have both a socio-economic as well as a scientific/ technological dimension. Our work is undertaken, mainly, at the request of other Directorates General of the European Commission. In addition in recent years several assignments have been carried out for the European Parliament. IPTS collaborates closely with the other Institutes of the Joint Research Centre and multiple partners across Europe.
Web: http://ipts.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
AEA
AEA is a leading energy and climate change consultancy, delivering visionary, integrated environmental solutions worldwide. We assist governments with evidence based policy development and solve environmental challenges to improve organisational performance. We help the public and private sectors respond to environmental challenges and opportunities created by worldwide drivers - climate reduction, sustainability, energy and climate change, air and water quality, resource efficiency, sustainable transport, innovation and knowledge transfer, and risk management and due diligence.
Web: http://www.aeat.com/cms/


The mission of the
JRC is to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support for
the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies.
As a service of the European Commission, the JRC functions as a reference
centre of science and technology for the Union. Close to the policy-making process, it serves the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private or national.