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Consortial energy research Our commitment to national energy research

In order to achieve the goals set out in the Energy Strategy 2050, the Swiss Federal Office of Energy launched the SWEET research program. As an innovation driver, the Lucerne School of Engineering and Architecture is heavily involved in this program.

SWEET

With its participation in SWEET, the Lucerne School of Engineering and Architecture is continuing to show its commitment to national energy research (SCCER) in a solution-oriented and practical manner. Furthermore, Innosuisse is supporting national energy research with the promotion of major consortia made up of research and industrial partners, such as the Flagship program. Pilot and flagship projects in municipalities and areas are also a key part of both research programs.
   

SWEET EDGE
The goal of SWEET EDGE is to accelerate the growth of local, decentralized and renewable energies in Switzerland and to ensure that the Swiss energy system can be run optimally and securely by 2035 and 2050. Further information …

SWEET PATHFNDR
The goal of SWEET PATHFNDR is to identify and develop transformation paths that allow for a considerably higher share of renewable energy sources to be integrated into the Swiss energy system. Further information …

SWEET LANTERN
The aim of the LANTERN proposal is to co-design, test, validate, and scale up a portfolio of interventions for a user-empowered, decarbonized, resource efficient and sufficient Switzerland. 
Further information:

  • SWEET LANTERN CC BE
  • SWEET LANTERN CC DEEP
  • SWEET LANTERN CC IA
  • SWEET LANTERN CC TES
  • SWEET LANTERN ZIG
  • Living Labs Luzern

Subproject at the Department of Social Work:

  • SWEET LANTERN CC Urban and Regional Development

SWEET DeCarbCH
The goal of SWEET DeCarbCH is to make it easier and faster to introduce renewable energies for heating and cooling services in the residential sector as well as for the service and industrial sector. A further goal is to keep the associated risks to a minimum. Further information …

Are you interested in consortial energy research and participation in the relevant progams? If so, get in touch with us today via e-mail. 

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+41 41 349 34 77

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