SMART PORT PROJECT. SMART PORT PROJECT T1. Description of Med ports current situation



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Blue Energies in the Mediterranean Sea MARSEILLE 10-11 December 2014 ROUND-TABLE II INVESTING IN THE MEDITERRANEAN POTENTIAL FOR MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGIES SMART PORT PROJECT SMART PORT PROJECT Gustavo Capannelli President Innovative Technologies for the Environmental Control and the Sustainable Development No Profit Consortium - TICASS Gustavo.capannelli@ticass.it

PUBLIC FUNDINGS OPPORTUNITIES in the BLUE ENERGY: Liguria and Andalusia case studies: Genova Savona La Spezia

LIGURIAN REGION Planning Period 2014 2020 a new approach: For the 2014 2020 period Liguria Region adopted some innovative approaches to improve policy s efficacy and to focus efforts and resources on priority and strategic goals: Increase the Coordination level of Regional Coordination of Regional Strategic planning activity and Funds programming activity. Complimentary use of different European funds: FAS, FESR, FEASR. and regional funds.

TG1 Research and Development, innovations TG2 Digital Agenda TG3 Productive system competitiveness TG4 Sustainable energy and quality of life TG5 Climate and environmental risks At least 20% of national SMART PORT PROJECT LIGURIAN REGION NEXT PROGRAMMING PERIOD FESR RESOURCES Thematic Goals: ABSORBING 80% FINANCIAL RESOURSE TG6 Environmental protection and enhancement of Cultural FESR resources should and environmental resources be dedicated to 4 TG TG 7 Sustainable mobility of people and goods TG 8 Employment TG 9 Social inclusion and combating poverty TG 10 Education and training TG 11 Institutional and administrative capacity

TG 4) Energy sector regional strategy Regional Environmental Energy Plan, approved D.G.R. n. 1174 del 25.9.2013: Energy efficiency Renewable sources (electrical and thermal) Support to competitiveness of the regional production system Citizen information and operator training on energy issues

LIGURIAN REGION 2014 2020 ENERGY GOALS National EU GOALS for 2020 (REN21-2013) Italy published its National Action Plan (NAP) into 2010. It identifies actions to fulfill the 17% goal within 2020 Burden Sharing Decree of the Ministry of Economic Development March 2012 REN21-2013

TG 4) Energy sector regional strategy Regional Environmental Energy Plan, approved D.G.R. n. 1174 del 25.9.2013: MACRO - GOALS GOALS LINES of ACTIONS SMART PORT PROJECT Energy consumption reduction in the T1. Description of EE.1. Med residential ports sector current situation O.G.1. Energy Efficiency EE.2. FER.1. FER.2. Improvement of energy efficiency in the tertiary sector, public lighting, private companies and productive cycles Promotion of photovoltaic plants realization on buildings and industrial environmental degraded areas Encourage the wind farms installation by simplifying authorization procedures Energy consumption by renewable resources Energy gross final consumption A. Burden Sharing (14,1% goal achievement) O.G.2. Renewable sources FER.3. FER.4. FER.5. FER.6. Support the installation of small plants in the hydroelectric sector and reactivation of existing units Increase in energy production from biogas from MSW and sewage Develop research in the areas of technology related to renewable energy and energy efficiency Support and promotion of Smart-grid development Two lines of action: Reduce total energy consumption FER.7. FER.8. FER.9. Support the spread of small and medium size biomass plants through the development of the wood energy sector and the use of local biomass Increase the use of solar thermal technology Promote the use of heat pumps in the civil sector Improve energy consumption by renewable resources B. Economic development O.G.3. Support to competitiveness of regional productive system SE.1. SE.2. Support companies active in the Green Economy in Liguria Support the development and qualification in the construction fields (energy efficiency and energy saving) C. Communication O.G.4. Information of Citizen and training in the energy field IF.1. IF.2. IF.3. Promoting vocational training and higher education in the energy sector with reference to new professionals and young people Involve stakeholders in the energy sector at all stages of implementation of the Plan Implement actions to raise awareness among citizens

TG1) Research and Development, innovations Research and innovation: Regional law n. 2/2007 Research and innovation Triennial Program; Smart Specialization Strategy: Quality of life: Smart mobility Smart Environment & smart energy Factories of the future Security and territorial monitoring Health and Life Sciences Sea s technologies Maritime technologies Protection and enhancement of the marine-coastal Logistics, security and automation in port areas

Research and Development, innovations Research and innovation strategy related to the Energy Sector: Priority promoting renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable construction, focusing on: Generation and implementation of terrestrial and water renewable energies. Smart grid. High capacity systems of energy storage. Efficient energy management on productive and commercial activities. Energy efficiency in buildings and rehabilitation. New materials and processes for sustainable building. Energy sustainability in rural areas. Andalusia, as reference region in projects of research, experimentation, demonstration, technology transfer, and international research infrastructures in the field of renewable energies.

Conclusions No funds directly dedicated to the Blue energy sector; Very ambitious goals to be respected in the energy field; Many funds dedicated to the energy sector; Public-Private Partnerships is necessary to achieve EU goals. Thank you for your attention