Become the New Chair and Co-Chair of the Horizontal Working Group Districts!

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  • 23 October 2020
  • by RHC-ETIP

About the Horizontal Working Group Districts

The Horizontal Working Group (HWG) Districts of the RHC-Platform was launched in autumn 2018 and is managed by Euroheat & Power c/o DHC+ Technology Platform. The HWG Districts represents a pool of selected experts from universities and research institutes, industry and energy agencies. The experts meet regularly to work jointly on the expert input papers and district-specific input to the strategic documents produced by the RHC Platform.

Some of the past work include:

Why become the new chair/co-chair of HWG Districts?

  • Get visibility for your organization and yourself;
  • Shape the EU research agenda in such decisive times and advance the heat transition;
  • Expand your network and meet European Commission decision-makers;
  • Represent the renewable heating & cooling sector at large,
  • Work with the motivated and diverse members of the HWG Districts!

Functions and Requirements of the Chair and Co-Chair HWG Districts

  • Indicative overall workload: around 1 day per month
Stakeholder management:

Internal

  • As part of the RHC-ETIP Board, provide guidance to the activities of the Secretariat of the Platform, its TPs and HWGs, to pursue the vision and mission of the RHC-ETIP;
  • Together with the secretariat, manage the relationship between the HWG Districts and the other HWGs as well as the Technology Panels, especially the TP DHC & TES
  • Set goals, gather inputs and priorities for the HWG Districts members.

External

  • Represent the RHC-ETIP and manage relationships with external stakeholders relevant to the platform and HWG;
Expert documents
  • Coordinate the process and provide input to the main documents prepared by the RHC HWGs and TPs;

Meeting participation

Internal

  • Take part in the RHC-ETIP Board meetings and ExCo calls;
  • Chair meetings with the HWG Districts members and EHP secretariat (online/live) and ensure the smooth working of the HWG Districts together with its co-chair and members;

External

  • Take part in the RHC-ETIP annual conference (online/live);
  • Take part in other relevant events, representing the RHC-ETIP and HWG Districts.

The Co-Chair of the HWG Districts supports the Chair in his/her role and substitutes him/her in case needed.

 

Deadline for application 3 November 2020. For more information, please contact Sofia Lettenbichler: [email protected]. To apply for this position, please send a short motivation and CV to dhcplus@euroheat.org.

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