Introduction to the Cluster for Science, Technology and Innovation for Energy and Environment CLEEN Ltd Cleantech Incubation Europe Seminar in Helsinki 10.5.2012 Tommy Jacobson CEO 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 1
Contents Introduction Research Selected Results 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 2
INTRODUCTION 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 3
Limited Company (reg. 16.7. 2008) Shareholders: Major global companies which have a significant stake in energy and environment related R&D&I in Finland The most essential Finnish research institutes Part of the Finnish Innovation system (CSTI status, 2008) 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 4
Shareholders (44) Companies (28) Research Institutes(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 Aalto University University of Helsinki University of Jyväskylä University of Eastern Finland University of Oulu University of Vaasa Åbo Akademi University Lappeenranta University of Technology Tampere University of Technology Finnish Forest Research Institute Finnish Environment Institute Finnish Meteorological Institute Centre for Metrology and Accreditation Technical Research Centre of Finland MTT Agrifood Research Finland Geological Survey of Finland 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 5
Value Proposition Mission CLEEN promotes industry s competitiveness by initiating, facilitating and managing wide, deep and shared R&D&I between various industries and academia in the field of energy and environment Vision The world leading companies and research institutes, which consider energy and environment aspects as a major success factor, realize their joint R&D&I on CLEEN platform The R&D&I operations carried out within CLEEN have created and will create breakthrough innovations with global impact 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 6
Positioning Research Institutes Companies Scientific Excellence Global Demand Opportunities Relevance Public Sponsor National Interest Legal Compliance CLEEN Ltd Focus Practices Resourcing by Companies > 50% Shared IPR Access Rights Fundamental Research Universities Science Push Relevant new Knowledge Joint Apllied Research Products and Services R&D and Business Models Market Pull 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 7
Operational Principles The shareholders define the focus, targets and practices for CLEEN Oy The targets are realised in the form of wide and open joint research programmes that are open for the best resources The targets and scope of the research programmes are defined by the research consortiums The current focus areas of CLEEN Oy are described in the Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) defining the areas where CLEEN aims to initiate joint research activities 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 8
A CLEEN Programme 2011 Realises CLEEN Strategic Research Agenda 50 M for 5 years More than 50% resourced and executed by the industry Wide and heterogeneous consortium, no dominant party Shared deliverables and IPR access rights (open innovation) Managed by CLEEN 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 9
PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT CLEEN s Shareholders Consortia Companies Consortia Research Organisations Public Sponsors PROGRAMME INITIATIVE PROGRAMME SCOPE PROGRAMME PLAN RESOURCED PROGRAMME RESEARCH INITIATIVE Strategic fit (SRA) Relevance (Market needs) Opportunities (Science) TARGET SETTING Industry needs Scientific offering Scope Volume Industry commitment EXECUTION PLANNING Execution plan Resource allocation Costs FUNDING AND AGREEMENTS Consortium agreement Public funding Final Commitment 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 10
Organisation 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 11
R&D-Council 2012 SHAREHOLDERS GUIDANCE Chair Prof. Mikko Hupa (Åbo Akademi) Representatives of each shareholder and the most important stakeholders (44+7) 2 Annual meetings 2 Working groups Strategic Research Agenda - Erkko Fontell, Wärtsilä New funding models Marja Englund, Fortum 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 12
Science Council SCIENTIFIC EXCELLENCE Prof. Heli Jantunen Microelectronics and Material Technology Dos. Markku Karlsson Bioenergy, Pulp and Paper University of Oulu Åbo Akademi, Aalto University, TUT Prof. Jouko Korppi-Tommola University of Jyväskylä Nanotechnology and Chemistry Prof. Lassi Linnanen Technology Environmental Engineering Prof. Peter Lund (Chair) Energy Technology and Physics Lappeenranta University of Aalto University + to be complemented in 2012 by 2-3 additional members 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 13
SABs INDEPENDENT SCIENTIFIC ASSSESMENT 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 14
RESEARCH 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 15
Research 2012 38.4 M /2011 (27.3 M /2010) 12.0 M /a (+60%) 9.6 M /a 11.7 M /a (+30%) 3.2 M /a 1.9 M /a 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 16
Programme development 2012 Scope, Focus, Targets Commitments SOLAR ENERGY AND/OR ENERGY STORAGE (SOLR) Execution planning GII Q1/2013 MATERIAL EFFICIENCY AND RECYCLING (ARVI) GII - Q3/2012 BIOENERGY (SBES) GIII - Q3/2012 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 17
Programme Status Q1/2012 SOL R ARVI SBES Ohjelma Aloite Ohjelma Aloite SRA Initiatives G I Targets, Scope, Commitment G II Execution Planning G III Consotium Members Agreements Funding DESY Closing G V Reporting G IV Research NEREMA FCEP SGEM CCSP MMEA EFEU 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 18
Others < 2% Aerial Oy Agnico Eagle Finland Oy Aidon Oy A-Lab Oy Alstom Oy Andritz Oy Anturikeskus Oy Cubio Oy Cybersoft Oy Da-Design Oy Dekati Oy DigiEcoCity Oy Ecocat Oy Eigenor Oy Elektrobit Oy Emtele Oy Fatman Oy Foster Wheeler Energia Oy Gasmet Oy Green Net Finland Harp Technologies Oy HSY Indmeas Oy Jyväskylän Energia Oy Kemira Oy Kumera Oy Luode Consulting Oy Measurepolis Development Oy Modulight Oy Neste Jacobs Oy Neste Oil Oyj Nordkalk Oyj Numerola Oy Oulun Energia Outokumpu Oy Outotec Oyj Oy SKF Ab Pegasor Oy Proventia Oy Ramboll Finland Oy Rautaruukki Oyj Sp ace Syst em s Oy SSS Oy Stora Enso Oyj Tapojärvi Oy Tekla Oyj TeliaSonera Oyj The Switch Oy There Corporation Oy Vantaan Energia Wapice Oy Vattenfall Verkko Oy Vibrometric Oy Viola Oy ÅF-Consult Oy Industry s commitment 2012 20.6 M (14.8 M /a) 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 19
Research institutes commitment 2012 17.8 (12.5 M /a) Others < 2.0% GTK HY JY Metropolia MTT TUAS UTA 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 20
SELECTED RESULTS 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 21
Self-Healing Networks Demonstration in Masala substation SCADA/DMS Automatic fault location directly at the substation Utilizes public wireless networks for communication lower CAPEX Fault repair time reduction (estimated) 120min 100min COM600 RTU560 M2M gateway Control Center 3G/GPRS REF615 GACR Continuation 2012-2013 Field testing New low cost fault indicator included Automatic power restoration fault isolation time reduction (estimated) 5min 2min REF615 Recloser - OVR3 GACR Disconnector station (UG) Partners: ABB, Fortum, Viola Systems, MIKES, VTT Substation A Fast and automatic fault management is a key requirement for fault tolerant Smart Grids Recloser - OVR3 Disconnector station (OH) (O-1061) Disconnector station (OH) (O-1088) 22
Engine with 300 bar in-cylinder pressure Design and manufacturing of components to stand high pressure cylinder head, piston and connection rod 50 % more power from the same size compared to normal engine + Faster heat release some increase in efficiency + Lower engine emissions (target) Research in extreme conditions Cylinder pressure curves with different injection pressures 23
Novel plug-and-play instruments for particle measurements In demanding applications in industry and ambient air. Feasibility study in thermal power plant environment 2012-2013 Demonstration in China Testbed with Enviobserver The performance of particle size measurements for ambient and combustion processes is significantly improved; measurement capability is extended to bipolar charge distributions. The capability to generate singly charged particles of known size for calibration purposes is improved. Partners: Pegasor Oy, Dekati Oy, TUT, Wärtsilä Oyj (testing) Mobile observations City of Shenzen Envitori 24
Contacts Tommy Jacobson, CEO +358 40 828 2711 tommy.jacobson@cleen.fi Jatta Jussila-Suokas, CTO +358 40 825 6500 jatta.jussila@cleen.fi Karoliina Peippo, Admin and Comms +358 40 542 3399 karoliina.peippo@cleen.fi Antti Tumelius, Controller +358 40 722 7542 antti.tumelius@cleen.fi Essi Heinänen, Legal Counsel +358 40 046 9905 essi.heinanen@tivit.fi Jani Valtari, Programme Manager +358 50 335 2730 jani.valtari@cleen.fi Matti Kytö, Programme Manager +358 40 502 6334 matti.kyto@cleen.fi Tero Eklin, Programme Manager +358 10 605 5408 tero.eklin@cleen.fi Antti Arasto, Programme Manager +358 400 159 052 New Material Recycling Esa Mäkelä antti.arasto@cleen.fi +358 40 506 9089 (NEREMA) esa.makela@vtt.fi Efficient Energy Use (EFEU) Jussi Manninen +358 40 535 5947 Distributed Energy (DESY) Sustainable Bioenergy (SBES) jussi.manninen@vtt.fi Kari Sipilä +358 400 44 8713 kari.sipila@vtt.fi Jatta Jussila-Suokas +358 40 825 6500 jatta.jussila@cleen.fi CLEEN Ltd. August 2011 25
THANK YOU 10th of May, 2012 Dr. Tommy Jacobson 26