National research programme Energy Systems & Renewable Energies (PEPR TASE)
Renewing energy systems for a sustainable and sovereign future
Faced with the climate emergency and the need for an ambitious energy transition, the TASE research programme aims to shed light on key topics that could lead to the emergence of a French industrial sector for new energy technologies. It aims to develop innovative solutions to prepare for the massive integration of renewable energies, modernize networks, and anticipate the environmental and societal impacts of these transformations.
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Structured around three main areas - photovoltaics, energy networks, and environmental and social impacts - the programme draws on expertise in engineering, physics, digital technology, humanities, and environmental sciences. It aims to design disruptive technologies while responding to the growing complexity of the energy system in order to increase the share of renewable energies in the French energy mix.
There are many potential applications: more sustainable solar installations integrated into local areas, offshore wind farms adapted to local conditions, and flexible, resilient energy networks capable of adapting to society’s needs and integrating renewable energy sources on a massive scale. These innovations could meet the expectations of an accelerated energy transition, while remaining fair and having a low ecological footprint.
The TASE programme is part of a national reindustrialisation strategy. It contributes to relocating critical activities, creating jobs, supporting skills and strengthening competitiveness. It is a structuring lever for building a more sober, resilient and sovereign energy model.