The SUGAR project will focus on residential and passenger transport sectors at the Belgian level. 

The main objectives are to: 

  • Evaluate and understand the acceptability of sufficiency policies and measures (including the willingness to pay/accept).
  • Quantify the influence of these measures on the Belgian energy system with the TIMES model.
  • Analyze their effects on the electricity transmission grid, including ongestion, peak load and adaquacy.
  • Formulate policy recommendations and design innovative sufficiency-based electricity contracts.

The mission is to determine whether and how sufficiency could:

  • Reduce energy demand,
  • Improbe system flexibility and reduce grid stress,
  • Reduce investment needs and support a cost-effective transition,
  • Bring social and economic benefits,
  • Strengthen security of supply.
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