Living Lab session advances decision-making for the heating infrastructure transition
As part of one of its three use cases, the D2ET NCER organised a Living Lab session at LISER to further explore decision-making processes related to the transition of heating infrastructures at national and local levels.
Last week, the D2ET NCER held a Living Lab session at the LISER, bringing together key stakeholders involved in the transition of heating infrastructures. This session was organised within one of the project’s three use cases, focusing on decision-making processes at both national and local levels.
The objective of the session was to further explore, together with the Living Lab stakeholders, how decisions related to the heating infrastructure transition are currently made, and how these processes may evolve in the future. The discussions provided deeper insight into the constraints, drivers and interactions between stakeholders across different governance levels.
The exchanges also contributed to a better understanding of how the D2ET platform could be used within this use case to support decision-making, coordination between actors and the analysis of transition scenarios.
This Living Lab session represents an important step in the co-design of the D2ET platform, ensuring that it responds to real-world decision-making needs and supports stakeholders in addressing the challenges of the energy transition.
