Work Programme ENERGY 2014-2015: per una strategia italiana verso Europa 2020 RICCARDO BASOSI Università degli Studi di Siena Rappresentante Italiano nel Comitato di Programma H2020 Secure, clean and efficient Energy e Delegato MIUR per il SET PLAN Energy in H2020: Giornata Nazionale di Lancio Bandi 2014-2015; Roma 16 Dicembre 2013
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Crude Oil: dimensions of countries based on reservoir In the Middle East are located more than 60% of total reservoir
Clean energy doesn t exist (the only clean energy, is the one we do not need to use, that is to say: the saved energy) Energy prominently derives or was derived from the sun.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY Why does Energy Efficiency matter?
Energy Demand/Supply distribution as a function of End Uses in the Italian Energy System Electricity is commonly associated with a T > 1000 C SUPPLY DEMAND
The Flux of Renewable Energy 1,3 x 10 14 Tep The total annual comsumption of Energy (12000 MTep) is equal to: 1/14000 of total annual flux of solar energy 1/40 of total annual wind potentiality 1/9 of total annual biomass potentiality
The route of Horizon 2020 Member States Consultation Draft Work Programmes (Sept 2013) Approval of the Work Programme (November 2013) Launch of first calls (December 2013) Draft Horizon 2020 Strategic Programme (Feb2013) EC proposal for H 2020(30 Nov.2011)
Three priorities in Horizon 2020: Excellent science ( 24,4 billion) Societal challenges ( 29,6 billion) Industrial leadership ( 17 billion)
Governance Horizon 2020 14 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CONFIGURATIONS (provide Member States oversight and input into work programmes) 1. HORIZONTAL CONFIGURATION Excellent Science 2. ERC Marie Curie, FET Industrial Technologies 4. ICT 5. Nanotech,Materials, Biotech, Manufacturing Societal Challenges 8. Health 9. Bio-economy 10. Energy 11. Transport 3. Research infrastructur es 6. Space 7. SMEs, Risk Finance 12. Climate 13. Inclusive societies 14. Security
SC3 in Horizon 2020 Excellent Science European Research Council Frontier research by the best individual teams Future and Emerging Technologies Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation Marie Skłodowska Curie actions Opportunities for training and career development Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure) Ensuring access to world-class facilities Industrial Technologies Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space Access to risk finance Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation Innovation in SMEs Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs Societal Challenges Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Security society European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation Science with and for society Joint Research Center (JRC) Euratom 12
Representative s working group Consultation Board Representative (+Experts +NCP/APRE) Draft Work programme 17/12/2013 National consultation on R&D&I priorities (by APRE) WP ENERGY 2014-2015 Presentazione di RICCARDO BASOSI
Delegazione italiana nei Comitati di Programma esprime la posizione italiana nella elaborazione dei Programmi di Lavoro (quindi dei bandi) e nei diversi stadi della loro implementazione riferimenti: gli obiettivi generali della ricerca EU d interesse per Italia i piani nazionali e regionali della ricerca le capacità di ricerca del Paese Obiettivo: il massimo numero di progetti italiani di successo sostenere temi in cui la partecipazione italiana può avere successo shadow per Horizon 2020 in generale tentare di ottenere un ritorno del 14%
MS participation on Energy in FP7 vs FP6 (courtesy of G. Zollino)
La partecipazione italiana al tema Energia del FP7 (courtesy of G.Zollino)
Success of stakeholders in Energy Projects in the frame of FP7 (courtesy of G.Zollino) 17/12/2013 WP ENERGY 2014-2015 Presentazione di RICCARDO BASOSI
Horizon 2020 is different... Integration of Research and Innovation Instruments Emphasis on the impact on Society, Industry and Jobs A strong challenge-based approach, allowing applicants to have considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions Simplified list of possible types of action (e.g. research and innovation -100%; innovation actions - 70%, ) Less prescription, strong emphasis on expected impact Broader topics. Cross-cutting issues mainstreamed (e.g. social sciences, gender, international )
Horizon 2020 SME instrument? Concept & Feasibility Assessment Demonstration Market Replication Research Development Procurement Commercialisation SME window EU financial facilities IDEA business coaching throughout the project MARKET
Losses/Profit Overcoming the valley of death Technology Transfer Product Launch Success as a New product Success as a business Research Development Commercialization Time FP7 Valley of Death H2020
Formulation of Work Programme topics Structure reflects the challenge based approach 3 key features Specific Challenge o sets the context, the problem to be addressed, why intervention is necessary Scope o delineates the problem, specifies the focus and the boundaries of the potential action BUT without overly describing specific approaches Expected Impact o describe the key elements of what is expected to be achieved in relation to the specific challenge TRL!
HORIZON 2020 Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) a useful tool in development and deployment of KETs in FP7: TRLs 1 4; up to 5-6 in 2012-13 (pilots and demonstrators) KETs: TRLs 3/4 8; centre at TRLs 5-7
Technology Readiness Level... TRL 4: Small Scale Prototype Development Unit (PDU) The components of the technology have been identified. A PDU has been built a laboratory and controlled environment. Operations have provided data to identify potential up scaling and operational issues. Measurements validate analytical predictions of the separate elements of the technology. Simulation of the processes has been validated. Preliminary LCA and economy assessment models have been developed. TRL 5: Large Scale Prototype Development Unit The technology has been qualified through testing in intended environment, simulated or actual. The new hardware is ready for first use. Process modelling (technical and economic) is refined. LCA and economy assessment models have been validated. Where it is relevant for further up scaling the following issues have been identified: Health & safety, environmental constraints, regulation, and resources availability. TRL 6: Prototype System The components and the process have been up scaled to prove the industrial potential and its integration within the energy system. Hardware has been modified and up scaled. Most of the issues identified earlier have been resolved. Full commercial scale system has been identified and modelled. LCA and economic assessments have been refined. TRL 7: Demonstration System The technology has been proven to work and operate a pre-commercial scale. Final operational and manufacturing issues have been identified. Minor technology issues have been solved. LCA and economic assessments have been refined.
Proposed Work Programme Cycle 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 WP 1 WP 2 WP 3 WP 4 Italian delegation first proposal WP cycle 1+2+2+2; topics for 2015 are indicative 17/12/2013 WP ENERGY 2014-2015 Presentazione di RICCARDO BASOSI
BASIC GENERAL PRINCIPLES across H 2020 2-year work programme to allow for better preparation of applicants One call BUT several deadlines and different evaluation processes Topics can be repeated BUT challenges could change Challenge-based approach (not prescribing technology options) Focus areas (Efficiency, Low Carbon, Smart Cities...) Use of TRLs to specify scope of activities Indicative project size range Cross-cutting actions Grant signature within 8 months from the deadlines 17/12/2013
Time to grant Deadline Informing Applicants Grant signature 0 Month 5 8 17/12/2013
Energy-related activities in other parts of the Horizon 2020 work programme
FOUR CALLS 1. Energy efficiency Secure, clean and efficient Energy 2. Smart cities & communities 3. Competitive low-carbon energy 4. SME's and Fast Track to Innovation for Energy 17/12/2013 2-year work programme (2014, 2015) Scope: Horizon 2020 SP = FP7 + market uptake Challenge-based approach Cross-cutting approach: inputs from and collaboration with other H2020 parts
Indicative Call budgets Calls 2014 (M ) 2015 (M ) Energy Efficiency 97,5 98,15 Smart Cities and Communities 92,32 108,18 Competitive Low-Carbon Energy 359,1 372,33 SMEs and Fast Track to Innovation 33,95 37,26 Part B other actions 75 61 TOT 657,87 676,92 17/12/2013
Energy WP 2014-2015
Energy WP 2014-2015
Call Energy Efficiency: Deadlines Topics* 2014 2015 EE1, EE3, EE18 20/03/2014 EE4, EE5, EE7, EE8, EE9, EE10, EE11, EE12, EE13, EE14, EE15, EE16, EE19, EE20, EE21 05/06/2014 EE2, EE18 09/12/2014 EE5, EE6, EE7, EE9, EE10, EE11, EE13, EE14, EE15, EE16, EE17, EE19, EE20, EE21 10/06/2015 * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme 17/12/2013
Call Energy Efficiency: Budget Topics* EE1, EE2 Short-hand Description EeB PPP: Pre-fabricated modules and New Energy Efficient Buildings 2014 (M ) 2015 (M ) 8 9 EE3 EeB PPP: Historic Buildings 5 EE18 SPIRE Topic PPP: Heat recovery 8 8 EE6, EE12, EE13 Demand response in building blocks, socioeconomic research and technology for DHC 8,5 13,35 EE11 ICT for energy efficiency 8,5 8,5 EE4, EE5, EE7, EE8, EE9, EE10, EE14, EE15, EE16, EE17 EE19, EE20, EE21 17/12/2013 Market uptake in Buildings, Consumers, Industry and Products Empowering public authorities and its stakeholders Finance for sustainable energy including project development assistance 34,5 32,8 25 26,5 * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Smart cities & communities: Deadlines Topics* 2014 2015 SCC1 07/05/2014 SCC2, SCC4 07/05/2014 SCC1 03/03/2015 SCC3, SCC5 03/03/2015 * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme 17/12/2013
Call Smart cities & communities: Budget Topics* Short-hand Description 2014 (M ) 2015 (M ) SCC1 SCC solutions 90,32 106,8 SCC2 Developping framework for monitoring 1 SCC3 Developping system standard 1 SCC4 Public procurers networks 1 SCC5 Prize 1 * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme 17/12/2013
Call Competitive low-carbon energy : Deadlines Topics* 2014 2015 LCE1, LCE2, LCE11, LCE15, LCE16 01/04/2014 (Stage 1) LCE22 01/04/2014 LCE4, LCE7, LCE8, LCE10, LCE14, LCE18 07/05/2014 23/09/2014 (Stage 2) LCE1, LCE2, LCE11, LCE15, LCE17 03/09/2014 (Stage 1) 03/03/2015 (Stage 2) LCE3, LCE12, LCE19, LCE20 10/09/2014 LCE3, LCE12, LCE19, LCE21 LCE4, LCE5, LCE6, LCE9, LCE14 03/03/2015 LCE18 28/04/2015 LCE13 05/05/2015 * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme 17/12/2013
Call Competitive low-carbon energy : Budget (M ) Topics* Short-hand Description LCE1 New knoweldge & tech. 20 2014 2015 LCE2, LCE11 RES Research 60* 59* LCE3, LCE12 RES - Demonstration 73* 80* LCE4, LCE14 Market uptake 20 20 LCE5, LCE6, LCE7 Smart grids 60 71,48 LCE8, LCE9, LCE10 Storage 44,15 26 LCE13 Joint topic with Brazil 10 LCE15, LCE16, LCE17 CCS & other 33 35 17/12/2013 LCE18 ERANET 34,25 57,85 LCE19 Coordination of MS 3 3 LCE20 Socio-Eco. 10,5 LCE21 Socio-Eco. 10 LCE22 NCP Network 1,5 * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call SIE: Cut-Off Dates Topic SIE1 = SME Instruments Open for submission on 01/03/2014 Phase 1 Phase 2 2014 2015 18/06/2014 24/09/2014 17/12/2014 09/10/2014 17/12/2014 18/03/2015 17/06/2015 17/09/2015 16/12/2015 18/03/2015 17/06/2015 17/09/2015 16/12/2015 Budget 2014 2015 Phase 1 3,40 3,73 Phase 2 29,89 32,79 Mentoring & coaching and Phase 3 0,68 0,74 Budget 33,95M 37,26M 17/12/2013
Energy WP 2014-2015
Energy WP 2014-2015 Energy efficiency call Buildings and consumers Heating and cooling Industry and products Finance for sustainable energy Smart Cities and Communities 'Light-house projects' Support measures for enhancing the rollout of Smart Cities and Communities solutions by stimulating the market demand
Energy WP 2014-2015 Competitive low-carbon energy Renewable electricity and heating/cooling Modernising the single European electricity grid Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy storage technologies Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel mix Enabling the sustainable use of fossil fuels in the transition to a lowcarbon economy Supporting the development of a European research area in the field of energy Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system Cross-cutting issues
SMEs AND FAST TRACK TO INNOVATION for ENERGY SIE1 2014/2015: Stimulating the innovation potential of SMEs for a low carbon and efficient energy system SMEs play a crucial role in developing resource-efficient, cost-effective and affordable technology solutions to de-carbonize and make more efficient the energy system in a sustainable way. They are expected to strongly contribute to one or a combination of more than one of the challenges outlined in the legal base of the Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy SIE2 2015: Fast track to Innovation Topic - Pilot Under this Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) pilot, proposals for innovation actions linked to any technology field will be invited, on the basis of a continuously open call (with its first cut-off date in 2015) and a bottom-updriven logic.
Other parts of H2020 of direct relevance to Energy LEIT KET materials, nano, electronics, manufacturing, processing FET-open and FET-pro-active Research Infrastructures ERC, EIT SME instrument (directly paid from Energy SC budget) JRC direct actions (IET, IPTS) Close links Transport (societal challenge) Agriculture, marine, bio-economy (societal challenge), including Blue growth (strategic focus area) Climate action, resource efficiency, raw materials (societal challenge) Secure societies (societal challenge) 17/12/2013
NMP Budget/ Calls 2014-2015 Indicative Budget / year: 515 mln Energy Efficient Buildings 11,5% Sustainable Process Industries 13,5% Factories of the Future 16% 1 2 3 4 5 6
Italy towards Horizon2020: SC3 Consultation Board 17/12/2013 WP ENERGY 2014-2015 Presentazione di RICCARDO BASOSI National Technology Platforms, NTPs (related to ETPs/SET PLAN) Biofuels / Biofuels Italia TP EU PV TP TP Wind RHC Smart Grids ZEP National Research Platforms: EERA/AIREn SET-PLAN EERA 15 Integrated Research programmes in the energy field EIIs Wind, Solar, Electricity Grids, CCS, Bioenergy,SmartCities,FuelCellsH2 Joint Programming Initiatives, JPIs Urban Europe CliK'EU European Innovation Partnerships, EIPs EIP Smart Cities and Communities (SCC) Delegate Experts Knowledge Innovation Communities, KICs KIC InnoEnergy But also: EIT ICT Labs and CLIMATE-KIC Public-Private Partnerships, PPPs Energy efficiency in buildings SPIRE JTI FCH BRIDGE ERA-NETs BESTF1 & 2, Geothermal ERA-NET, NEWA,PV-ERANET2, SOLAR.ERA.NET, SmartGrids ERA-Net, FENCO-NET Others EMIRI Smart Cities Stakeholder Platform NER300 EUROGIA2020 Smart Cities MSI
Suggerimenti per una partecipazione di successo Leggere bene le call: Technical content / scope Special features Expected impact Funding scheme Verificare il grado TRL non conviene «forzare» rispetto alla call
Se trovate «la vostra call» Scegliere i partner sulla base della qualità e del reale contributo al progetto sinergie tra imprese e uni/ricerca Non aspettare: le cordate si formano ora, dopo potrebbe essere tardi Leggere bene i criteri di valutazione e le istruzioni per i referee Far leggere l idea progettuale, e poi il proposal, con buon anticipo a qualcuno che ne abbia già fatti con successo.
Se non trovate «la vostra call» altre parti di Horizon 2020 input per prossime call attraverso Piattaforme tecnologiche Delegati e esperti nazionali Organizzazione di workshops/position Papers Incontri per rafforzare collaborazioni con gruppi di altri Paesi (i.e Meetings di settore) Giornate info nazionali e europee, incontri regionali Esperti per la valutazione dei progetti National contact points (NCP) @ APRE Chiara Pocaterra pocaterra@apre.it
Contact Call "Energy Efficiency EACI-IEE-enquiries@ec.europa.eu Contact Smart cities & communities coordinator Alexander.Kolomyjczuk@ec.europa.eu
Main Contacts Call Competitive low-carbon energy Call coordination & LCE1: Philippe Schild LCE2 & LCE3: Fabio Belloni (PV), Piero de Bonis (CSP & RHC), Matthijs Soede (Wind & Ocean), Geothermal (Susanna Galloni) & Hydropower (Erich Naegele) LCE4 & LCE14: Maria Velkova LCE 5 to 10: Alexander Kolomyjczuk LCE11, LCE12 & LCE13: Maria Georgiadou LCE15, LCE16 & LCE17: Jeroen Schuppers LCE18, LCE19, LCE20, LCE21, LCE22: Martin Huemer Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme Email: name.surname@ec.europa.eu 17/12/2013
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