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The study provides an assessment of the ecosystem services of bivalve mollusc farming and fish farming in ponds and wetlands, and challenges and opportunities in promoting the benefits.

Sunk costs in offshore wind energy projects may represent a significant portion of the overall financial outlay, thus having critical implications for return on investment (ROI) and levelised cost of enerrgy (LCOE).

The specific objective of this study is to provide a detailed overview of the floating wind sector in the EU, with regards to economic aspects and EU climate policy.

What are the main challenges projects face when deploying innovative solutions? The Innovation Fund Permitting publication explores the findings from a dedicated permitting survey and a follow-up workshop.

The Innovation Fund has given over €4.8 billion (one third of all awarded grants) in support of projects that decarbonise the transport sector. Discover more insights in this factsheet.

Earth system science is integral to the European Union's research agenda, contributing to the 35% of Horizon Europe’s budget for climate action. Discover how the Horizon Europe funded projects are providing solutions.

Hydrogen can help decarbonise sectors that are difficult to electrify. Discover CINEA diverse portfolio of hydrogen projects across Europe.

This study aims to map the current skills landscape, identify future needs, and propose actionable recommendations to address skills gaps and mismatches across blue economy sectors.

This study highlights the significant potential of algae in addressing sustainability challenges like food security and climate change, emphasizing the need to overcome barriers to unlock environmental, social, and economic benefits across Europe.

Fisheries data are necessary for scientific advice. But in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, they are spread across incompatible databases. To fix this, a regional database is under development, thanks to EU EMFAF funding.