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WINTER

Web INTEractive management tool for coal Regions in transition

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WINTER

Web INTEractive management tool for coal Regions in transition

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WINTER

Web INTEractive management tool for coal Regions in transition

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This project has received funding from the Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS) under GRANT AGREEMENT No.101057228

WINTER will study 3 EU coal regions: Western Macedonia in Greece, Konin region in Poland and Ruhr area in Germany. With Western Macedonia and Konin region being in the early stages of coal transition, Ruhr area will provide useful insights and transformation strategies as a mature area in coal transition, with decades of experience.

Study Areas

WINTER will study 3 EU coal regions in Greece, Germany and Poland.


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Work Packages

The produced web management tool is designed in order to be easily used by the local authorities and coal sector stakeholders.

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Consortium

WINTER project is coordinated by CERTH, with partners from Germany and Poland


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  • WINTER 3rd Progress Meeting (14-15/2/2024)

    The third Progress Meeting of WINTER was held on 14-15/2 in Bochum, Germany, by DMT-THGA (Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola), attended both from Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH) and Poltegor-Instytut participants! The first day of the meeting was dedicated to a fieldtrip at one of the most impressive coal mining heritage sites, the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (https://lnkd.in/dydgVxuK),…


  • Complete our survey!

    Your opinion matters! The time has come for WINTER to assess the public acceptance of coal transition in Greece, Poland and Germany. All you have to do is complete our short survey, available in Greek, Polish and German languages. The survey will be open until 04/12. Your responses will be anonymous and confidential. Click below…


  • WINTER presented at the 21st Old Mining Colloquium

    WINTER was presented last week by DMT-THGA at the 21st Old Mining Colloquium (21. Altbergbau-Kolloquium) at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Zeche Zollverein! Hosted in a showcase location for coal transition, the conference had over 500 participants from the mining industry, politics, research and authorities. The WINTER team presented our current results on the socioeconomic…



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