Co-operative, Industry Driven R&D&I for Energy and Environment Antti Tumelius CLEEN Oy
Objectives for a SHOK (Strategic Centres for Science, Technology and Innovation) Renewal of Finnish innovation system Enhance industry guidance in joint research Strategically focused World class research and competence Wide international cooperation and joint research programmes Finland s competitiveness and attractiveness for industrial R&D investments 07/02/2012 CLEEN Ltd 2
Vision The world leading companies will have significant R&D&I presence in Finland and joint research activities with Finnish research institutes in the field of energy and environment. Strategy CLEEN Ltd will create competitive R&D&I environment based on wide, deep and open research co-operation between companies and research institutes. Co-operation is recognized and promoted by Finnish authorities. 07/02/2012 CLEEN Ltd 3
SHAREHOLDERS (44) Wide and heterogeneous consortium Companies (28) Research Organisations (16) ABB Oy Fortum Oyj Foster Wheeler Energia Oy Helsingin Energia Kemira Oyj Kuusakoski Oy Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj Metso Oyj Neste Oil Oyj Stora Enso Oyj Vaisala Oyj Wärtsilä Finland Oy Vattenfall Verkko Oy ÅF-Consult Oy Andritz Oy Ekokem Oy Ab FCG Planeko Oy Gasum Oy Hollming Oy Kumera Oy Outokumpu Oyj Outotec Oyj Pohjolan Voima Oy Rautaruukki Oyj The Switch Engineering Oy UPM-Kymmene Oyj Vantaan Energia Oy Vapo Oy University of Helsinki University of Jyväskylä University of Eastern Finland University of Oulu University of Vaasa Åbo Akademi University Helsinki University of Technology Lappeenranta University of Technology Tampere University of Technology Finnish Forest Research Institute (Metla) Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) Centre for Metrology and Accreditation (MIKES) Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) Agrifood Research Finland (MTT) Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) 07/02/2012 CLEEN Ltd 4
85 companies participating SGEM 19 FCEP 8 MMEA 34 CCSP 16 EFEU 8 REMA/ARVI SBES WIPO
International cooperation During 2012 programs will make internationalization plans for the remaining funding periods and beyond Ongoing programs have international connections through academia and internationally operating companies
International cooperation SGEM: European Electricity Grid Initiative (EEGI) Main results taken to EU-research programs after 2014 FCEP: AIST-cooperation Extensive research exchange (China, USA, Germany, Australia) Energy Hills Academic cooperation
International cooperation MMEA: China Testbed (Gongqing ja Danyang EcoCity projects) RHC platform (Renewable Heating and Cooling industrial initiative)
SGEM Scope Volume 7.2 M /a for 2010-2014 Public funding 75% Smart grids scenarios Relevance, Customers, Society, Migration, Demonstrations Future infrastructure of power distribution Cabling, Electronics, Microgrids, Substations, High Voltage grids, Materials Intelligent management and operation of smart grids Smart Metering, Demand response, Electric vehicles, Distributed generation, Storages, Heating solutions ICT for network management, Protection, Network automation, Condition management, Strategic planning Active customers Energy markets Business models, Active market participation of customers, Market development, Multi-utility 9
FCEP Scope Volume 9.5 M /a for 2010-2013 Public funding 65% Advanced combustion Modelling, Optical methods, Extreme values, Single cylinder research Energy efficiency Flexible gas exchange, turbo charging, fuel injection, recovery systems, power conversion, thermoelectrics, carbon footprint, power lines Emission control catalysts for SCR (selective catalytic reduction), hybrid scrubbers, effects of bio-oils on SCR, non-road emissions beyond 2014 Fuel flexibility biogas upgrading technologies, prediction, engine tests, alternative fuels Intelligent automation and control advanced control, embedded intelligence New strategic research infrastructure 10
MMEA Scope Volume 9.4 M /a for 2010-2014 Public funding 70% Interoperable measurement systems Interoperable, QA controlled measurement and monitoring platform Management system for environmental efficiency Sector specific methods, Integration of assessment to monitoring and data mngt systems, data verification practices, decision support tools Remote sensing State of the art and future needs, Advanced RADAR technologies, LIDAR applications Emission monitoring technologies State of the art, Extreme conditions, Particles, High performance, Online monitoring, Low-cost optical sensor platforms, High temp LED spectroscopy MMEA Test bed Demonstration in an extension of Helsinki Testbed (all relevant environmental data) Piloting / Business cases Business models, Piloting, SMEs 11
Conclusions CLEEN research programs offer access to top research projects also to smaller companies Especially EFEU is looking for partners CLEEN has well established national networks, and now it is time to reach for EU-level
Contacts: Tommy Jacobson, CEO +358 40 828 2711 tommy.jacobson@cleen.fi Karoliina Peippo, Manager Comms and Admin +358 40 542 3399 karoliina.peippo@cleen.fi Jatta Jussila, CTO +358 40 825 6500 jatta.jussila@cleen.fi Antti Tumelius +358 40 722 7542 antti.tumelius@cleen.fi Essi Heinänen, Legal Counsel +358 40 825 6500 essi.heinanen@tivit.fi Program managers www.cleen.fi 07/02/2012 CLEEN Ltd 13