Pathways to a brighter future for Europe

Impact Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.21820/23987073.2024.1.70
Priscilla Midgley
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Through the Horizon Europe programme, the European Commission is investing €13.5 billion throughout 2023-24 to support researchers and innovators in Europe in developing novel solutions to key challenges. These include environmental, energy, digital and geopolitical issues. Representing the EU’s main funding programme for research and innovation, Horizon Europe has a budget of €95.5 billion until 2027. The 2023-2024 work programme has around €13.5 billion funding available to help the EU attain its climate, energy and technological goals. The funding will also be used to assist Ukraine, enhance economic sustainability and aid in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also expected to help secure a strengthened research and innovation environment across Europe, with a greater number of researchers and innovators, improved flexibility and funding for selected research facilities. In terms of the allocation of funding, €5.67 billion is earmarked to help achieve crucial climate action targets such as developing ways to lower greenhouse gas emissions and climate change adaptation, while an additional €1.67 billion is allocated to protecting biodiversity. More than €4.5 billion is available to support digital transformation across the EU, supporting the ongoing development of innovations in digital technologies. Nearly â,¬970 million from the EU’s NextGenerationEU programme is dedicated to accelerate the shift to clean energy, including measures to help end the EU’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels in accordance with the European Commission’s REPowerEUPlan.
通向欧洲更光明未来的道路
通过 "地平线欧洲 "计划,欧盟委员会将在 2023-24 年间投资 135 亿欧元,支持欧洲的研究人员和创新者开发新的解决方案,以应对关键挑战。这些挑战包括环境、能源、数字和地缘政治问题。作为欧盟研究与创新的主要资助计划,"地平线欧洲 "在2027年前的预算为955亿欧元。2023-2024 年的工作计划将提供约 135 亿欧元的资金,以帮助欧盟实现其气候、能源和技术目标。这笔资金还将用于援助乌克兰,提高经济可持续性,并帮助从 COVID-19 大流行病中恢复过来。预计这笔资金还将有助于确保加强整个欧洲的研究和创新环境,增加研究人员和创新人员的数量,提高灵活性,并为选定的研究设施提供资金。在资金分配方面,56.7 亿欧元专门用于帮助实现关键的气候行动目标,如开发降低温室气体排放和适应气候变化的方法,另有 16.7 亿欧元用于保护生物多样性。超过45亿欧元将用于支持整个欧盟的数字化转型,支持数字技术的持续创新发展。欧盟的 "下一代欧盟"(NextGenerationEU)计划将近9.7亿欧元专门用于加快向清洁能源的转变,包括根据欧盟委员会的REPowerEUP计划采取措施,帮助欧盟结束对俄罗斯化石燃料的依赖。
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