SECURE Project - Security of Energy Considering its Uncertainty, Risk and Economic implications

The project will be conducted over 39 months and organized in seventeeen work packages with the following contents:

Workpackage 1: A New Methodology for studying Energy Security Issues →WP1

Definition of concepts and general methodology of the project

Workpackage 2: The Value for European Consumers of Energy Security improvements →WP2

Estimation of consumers' risk aversion and willingness to pay for security

Workpackage 3: Storylines for Energy Security Scenarios →WP3

Qualitative analysis of energy policy options and scenarios for the EU

Workpackage 4: Modelling Energy Security: quantitative approaches →WP4

- Long term energy scenarios based on policy lines
- Adaptation of the POLES model to include risk assessment
- Development of energy risks assessment model (ERA)
- Quantitative analysis of policy recommendations

Workpackage 5.0: Sector specific analysis of Energy Security: CoordinationWP5.0

Workpackage 5.1: Energy Security in the Oil sectorWP5.1

Workpackage 5.2: Energy Security in the Gas sectorWP5.2

Workpackage 5.3: Energy Security in the Coal sectorWP5.3

Workpackage 5.4: Energy Security in the Nuclear energy sectorWP5.4

Workpackage 5.5: Energy Security in the Renewable energy sectorWP5.5

Workpackage 5.6: Energy Security in the Electricity sectorWP5.6

Workpackage 5.7: Impacts of severe accidents and terrorist threat on energy securityWP5.7

Workpackage 5.8: The demand dimension of energy securityWP5.8

Workpackage 6: Results and RecommendationsWP6

Workpackage 7: Stakeholders consultations and DisseminationWP7

Workpackage 8: CoordinationWP8

Workpackage 9: Administrative managementWP9

Seventh Framework Programme

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