FP7 Energy Information Day – Work Programme 2011
Zagreb, 12
thOctober 2010
Jérémie ZEITOUN C Cg
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Call CoordinatorEnergy Technologies and Research Coordination Directorate-General for Energy
Introduction ‐ Croatian situation towards EU research
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Current situation
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FP7: Associated Country = equal status as an EU Member State
from the very beginning (MoU on 13 June 2007, with retroactive
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start on 1 January 2007)
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SET‐Plan: Observer
SET Plan: Observer
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Future situation: Croatia to join the EU?
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Application submitted on 21 February 2003
Application submitted on 21 February 2003
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Official Candidate Country status June 2004
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Launch of the talks 12 June 2006
General Approach for the WP2011
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Accelerate market uptake for 2020 targets and 2050
perspective
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Relevant industrial participation is a must specific
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Relevant industrial participation is a must, specific
guidelines for predominant demonstration component
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Alignment with SET‐Plan priorities with EII flag meaning:
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The topic contributes to realising the Implementation Plans
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(2010‐2012) and the Technology Roadmaps (2010‐2020)
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Selected projects are expected to participate to specific
monitoring and knowledge sharing mechanisms which will be
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established
Calls 2011
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Date of publication: 20 July 2010
FP7‐ENERGY‐2011‐1: focus on research with a long‐term horizon
SET–Plan Initiatives
FP7 ENERGY 2011 1: focus on research with a long term horizon
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Deadline: 16 November 2010
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Two‐stage evaluation procedure
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Indicative budget: EUR 74 M
FP7 ENERGY 2011 2 f
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FP7‐ENERGY‐2011‐2: focus on research with a short‐term horizon and
on demonstration
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Deadline: 07 April 2011
Deadline: 07 April 2011
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Single‐stage submission and evaluation procedure
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Indicative budget: EUR 137 M
Calls 2011
Cross‐thematic calls
Date of publication: 20 July 2010
FP7‐OCEAN‐2011: joint call on ocean research ‐ two energy topics:
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Cross thematic calls
• Multi‐use offshore platforms
• Knowledge‐base and tools for an integrated management of the
Mediterranean and the Black Sea marine and maritime activities
FP7‐2011‐NMP‐ENV‐ENERGY‐ICT‐EeB: call on energy‐efficient
buildings – one energy topic:
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Demonstration of very low energy new buildings
FP7‐NMP‐ENERGY‐2011 – one topic:
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Development and up scaling of innovative photovoltaic cell processes and
architectures to pilot‐linescale for industrial application
Calls 2011
Date of publication: 20 July 2010
International Cooperation
Date of publication: 20 July 2010
FP7‐ENERGY‐2011‐JAPAN: coordinated call on photovoltaics
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Parallel Japanese proposal submitted to NEDO
International Cooperation
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Parallel Japanese proposal submitted to NEDO.
FP7‐ENERGY‐2011‐EXCHANGE: call for International Research
Staff Exchange in the field of energy research (USA and Japan)
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Partners from either the US or Japan.
ERA ‐ NET
FP7‐ERANET‐2011‐RTD: joint call of all FP7 themes
Key Features of the Call on short‐term and demo (Call 2)
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12 topics
12 topics
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10 Collaborative Projects
1 Support Action
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1 Support Action
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1 Coordination Action
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Indicative budget: EUR 137 million
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Deadline 7th April 2011, 17:00:00
(single stage procedure)
FP7 Cooperation
Breakdown of the Energy Theme
FP7 Cooperation – Breakdown of the Energy Theme
Hydrogen and fuel cells
CO2 capture and storage technologies for zero
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Renewable electricity generation
emission power generation
Clean coal
technologies (and cross-cutting issues with CCS) generation
Renewable fuel production
Smart energy networks
cutting issues with CCS)
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Renewables
for heating and cooling
Energy savings and energy efficiency
Knowledge for energy policy making Horizontal Programme Actions
Indicative Budget Breakdown (Call 2)
Energy efficiency; 15 M€ 15 M€ Smart Energy Networks; 30 M€ Renewable electricity; 52 M€ ; CCS / Clean Coal; 20 M€ Heating and li 20 M€ 20 M€ cooling; 20 M€Activity 2. Renewable Electricity Generation (indicative budget 52 M€)
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Photovoltaics
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2011.2.1‐3 Productivity and cost‐optimization issues for the
manufacturing of photovoltaic systems based on concentration
• Promising technology but one barrier is costPromising technology, but one barrier is cost
• Large‐scale production of CPV systems in an integrated way, addressing the manufacturing process as a whole (cells, optics, modules) • Indicatively 2 projects to be funded
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2011.2.1‐4 Development and demonstration of standardized building
components
components
• The aim is to propose new solutions to architects and builders Æ leading role of the building industry is expected, together with involvement of hit t d t ti l b t i architects and testing laboratories • Dissemination is paramount • Indicatively 2 projects to be fundedActivity 2. Renewable Electricity Generation (indicative budget 52 M€)
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Wind
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2011.2.3‐1 Demonstration of innovative off‐shore wind
electricity generation structure
electricity generation structure
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Deep water environments (> 60m)
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Focus on floating structures, with multi MW converters
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Comprehensive project: installation, safety, operation and
maintenance, environmental impacts, cost analysis
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Connectivity to the grid
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Indicatively 2 projects to be funded
Activity 4. Renewables for Heating & Cooling (indicative budget 20 M€)
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Cross‐cutting issues
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2011.4.1‐3 Materials for thermal energy storage systems
• Basic and applied research • Range of medium temperature (20 to 100°C) • Replacement of conventional water media (energy density performance above 70 kWh/m3 in order to reduce volume by 3 to 6 times)• Indicatively 2 projects to be funded
• Indicatively 2 projects to be funded
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2011.4.1‐4 Advanced compact storage systems
• Applied research and demo • Range of medium temperature (20 to 100°C) • Use of the materials in a comprehensive system • Holistic approach (supply, control and monitoring, components…) • Indicatively 3 projects to be fundedActivity 4. Renewables for Heating & Cooling (indicative budget 20 M€)
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Solar thermal for the industry
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2011.4.1‐2 Low/Medium temperature solar thermal systems for
industrial process heat
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Large scale integration of collectors (80 to 120°C and/or 80 to
250°C)
250 C)
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Heat demand > 1 MWth
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Demonstration of solar systems totally integrated in the whole heat
management processes
management processes
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Target sectors: food, beverage, steel or textile industry
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Indicatively 3 projects to be funded
Activity 5&6. Clean Coal Technologies and CCS (indicative budget 20 M€)
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CO
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– 2011.5&6.2‐1 Optimising the integration of CO2capture into power plants • Coal and lignite fired plants are targeted h h ff h l h • Focus on the integration to increase the efficiency in a holistic approach, i.e. power plant, capture unit, compression unit • Technology neutral • Indicatively 2 projects to be funded – 2011.5&6.2‐2 Improving efficiencies and reducing GHG emissions through CO2 capture in industrial applications other then power generationcapture in industrial applications other then power generation • Target sectors: intensive coal users such as coke, iron and steel making, cement, chemicals… T h l t l • Technology neutral • Indicatively 1 project to be funded
Activity 5&6. Clean Coal Technologies and CCS (indicative budget 20 M€)
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Support action
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2011.5&6.2‐3 Support to the European CCS Demonstration
Projects Network
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Support action (secretariat, coordination, communication, visibility,
dissemination )
dissemination…)
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Adding value to knowledge sharing through data analysis
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Duration of 4 years
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Maximum 1 project to be funded
Activity 7. Smart Energy Networks (indicative budget 30 M€)
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Electricity storage
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2011.7.3‐2 Storage and balancing variable electricity supply and
demand
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Bridge the electricity source (with flexible generation from
renewables) and demand
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Large‐scale storage system (in the range of GWh)
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Large centralised systems or smaller systems coupled with
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distributed supply
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Technology neutral
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Indicatively 2 projects to be funded
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Indicatively 2 projects to be funded
Activity 8. Energy Efficiency and Savings (indicative budget 15 M€)
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Manufacturing Industry
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2011.8.1‐2 Energy efficiency demonstration in manufacturing industry
• Innovative industrial processes or sub‐processes • Possible demo in existing plants, or new plantsPossible demo in existing plants, or new plants
• Monitoring and accounting for energy and CO2 savings on the whole life cycle, and Key Performance Indicators are expected • Target: cement, steel, aluminium, petrochemical, pulp and paper… • Indicatively 2 projects to be funded