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Project Management

The kick-off meeting for the PACT project, which aims to shape post-carbon societies, will take place in Brussels on October 7, 2008. The project, coordinated by ENERDATA, consists of various work packages focused on topics such as post-carbon cities and land use, post-carbon life and technologies, producing goods and services in post-carbon societies, and more. The project management responsibilities include decision-making processes, coordination, and communication among partners.

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Project Management

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  1. PACT Pathways for Carbon TransitionsKick-off Meeting Brussels, 7 October 2008 Project Management Bertrand Château www. enerdata.fr

  2. PACT Structure Overall coordination: ENERDATA PHASE 1 PHASE 2 Shaping post carbonsocieties WP1 : Post carboncitiesandland-use: IPP WP2 : Post carbonlifeandtechnologies:FhG WP3 : Producinggoodsandservices in PCSs: ARSA Transition towardsPCSs (WP4): LSC WP4.1 : Drivingforcesandpolicies:SLC WP4.2 : Risksandgovernance:TSE WP4.3 : Youngsters human andsocialcapital: UP Quantitative appraisal WP5 : Modelling:LEPII WP6 : Scenarios:Enerdata WP7 Communication:CoordinationENERDATA

  3. PACT Decisionmakingprocess • Work-packages • The WP leader decide (with the other partners involved in the WP) the process through which the questions and problems appearing during the research will be reported and addressed, and related decisions made: distant communication and technical meetings • The work-package leader report progress of the work package and decisions made on inflexions and further actions actions to the coordinatorevery six months. • Project • 4 PACT technical workshops hosted by Enerdata (Grenoble), Fraunhofer-ISI and IPP (Karlsruhe or Garching), LSC and ISIS (Roma), MEFOS (Stockholm), where decisions concerning interactions among WPs will be made • Mid-termplenaryseminar, wheredecisionsconcerningprojectre-orientation and/or re-allocation of meanswillbe made

  4. PACT Management responsabilities • Coordinator (Enerdata) • Negociate the Grant Agreement • Receive and redistributefundsaccording to EC-DGRTD instructions • Collect the coststatements and conveythem to EC-DGRTD • Collect relevant information fromwork package leaders and prepareprojectfollow-up reports every six months • Organise KO meeting, mid-termseminar and final conference • Negotiatewith the EC-DGRTD any changes to bebrought to the structure of the project, content of the work, deliverables, thatwouldbeimposed by circumstances or suggested by the mid-termseminar • Keep all partnersinformed of administrative and financialmatters • Contact for administrative and financialmatters: maryse.chenevier@enerdata.fr

  5. PACT Management responsabilities • Work Package leaders • Ensure scientific coordination of the work package • Prepare the production and delivery of public deliverables in due time • Install internal communication channelswithin the work package • Write-up WP follow-up notes for the coordinatorevery six month • Whenever relevant, organise the technical workshop • Participate to all workshops and seminar

  6. PACT Management responsabilities • Task leaders • Ensure scientific coordination of the task under the supervision of the WP leader • Prepare the production and delivery of restricteddeliverables in due time • Participate to work package communication process • Participate to all workshops and seminar

  7. PACT Communication 1 • Within the project • Amongpartners: mostly through telephone and electronic mail and at the occasion of the workshops. • For all partners and the sponsors: Enerdatawilldevelop a WEB site and a forum platform • With GILDED • GILDED coordinatorwillbeinvited to all workshops and seminars; according to workshop topics, other GILDED partnerswillalsobeinvited • PACT coordinatorwillbeinvited to all GILDED workshops and seminars; according to workshop topics, other PACT partnerswillalsobeinvited

  8. PACT Communication 2 • Outside the project, towards the scientificcommunity • Within the WEB site, a forum platformwillbededicated to the scientificcommunity • Scientistsoutside the projectwillbeinvitedat the mid-termseminar and at the final conference • Outside the project, towards the stake-holders • Set-up a database of key persons in industry, politics and NGOs • Selected stake-holders within the database will be invited to express their opinions ans suggestions in the scenario design phase • Large international conference at the end of the project where stake-holders will be invited

  9. PACT ReportingResponsabilities, WPs

  10. PACT SectoralResponsabilities 1 • Enerdata, France (1) • General coordination • Leader of WP6, « scenario design » • Leader of WP7 « communication » • Involved in WP1, WP2 and WP5 • Responsible for Task 2.1 « life-styles, behaviours, time-use  » • Responsible for Task 5.1 « up-grading of VLEEM » • Responsible for Task 5.3 « linking POLES and VLEEM » • ARCELOR-MITTAL, ARSA, France (2) • Leader of WP3, « producinggoods and services in post-carbonsocieties » • Involved in WP6 • Institute for Systems and Innovation Research,FhG-ISI, Germany (3) • Leader of WP2, « Technologies and life-styles in post carbon societies » • Involved in WP1 and WP6 • Responsible of Task 1.2: “Implications of land use changes for large scale energy and transport infrastructure in Europe  »

  11. PACT SectoralResponsabilities 2 • Max Planck Institut fürPlasmaphysics, IPP, Germany (4) • Leader of WP1, « Cities and land-use in post-carbon societies  » • Responsible of Task 1.1 « Urbanisation schemes and related urban infrastructures for energy & transport in post carbon cities » • Involved in WP6 • Institute of Studies for the Integration of Systems , ISIS, Italy (5) • involved in WP1 and WP6 • Responsible for Sub-task 1.1.2 « Analysis of current best practise examples  »  • Université P. Mendes France, UPMF-LEPII, France (6) • Leader of WP5, « modelling »  • Responsible for task 5.2 « up-grading of POLES model » • Involved in WP6 • LaboratoriodiScienzedellaCittadinanza , LSC, Italy (7) • Leader of WP4 « Transition towards post-carbon societies » • Responsible for WP4.1 « Drivingforcesandpolicies » • Involved in WP6 and WP7 • Responsible for Task 7.1 « identification and choice of the audiences, data base »

  12. PACT SectoralResponsabilities 3 • MEFOS, Sweden (8) • Involved in WP3 and WP6 • UniversityPadova – UP, Italy (9) • Involved in WP4 and WP6 • Responsible for WP4.3 « Youngsters human andsocialcapital » • Turku School of Economics ,TSE, Finland (10) • involved in WP4 and WP6 • Responsible for WP4.2 «  Risksandgovernance » • EAV, CzechRepublic (11) • Involved in WP1 and WP76 • Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research of the Corvinus University of Budapest ,REKK, Hungary (12) • Involved in WP4 and WP6

  13. Merci de votre attention www. enerdata.fr

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