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FP7 Energy Information Day – Work Programme 2011

Zagreb, 12

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October 2010

Jérémie ZEITOUN C C

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Call Coordinator

Energy Technologies and Research Coordination Directorate-General for Energy

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Introduction ‐ Croatian situation towards EU research

Current situation

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)

SET‐Plan: Observer

SET Plan: Observer

Future situation: Croatia to join the EU?

Application submitted on 21 February 2003

Application submitted on 21 February 2003

Official Candidate Country status June 2004

Launch of the talks 12 June 2006

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General Approach for the WP2011

Accelerate market uptake for 2020 targets and 2050 

perspective

Relevant industrial participation is a must specific

Relevant industrial participation is a must, specific 

guidelines for predominant demonstration component

Alignment with SET‐Plan priorities with EII flag meaning:

The topic contributes to realising the Implementation Plans 

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(2010 2020)

(2010‐2012) and the Technology Roadmaps (2010‐2020)

Selected projects are expected to participate to specific 

monitoring and knowledge sharing mechanisms which will be 

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established

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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

Deadline: 16 November 2010

Two‐stage evaluation procedure

Indicative budget: EUR  74 M 

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FP7‐ENERGY‐2011‐2: focus on research with a short‐term horizon and

on demonstration

Deadline: 07 April 2011

Deadline: 07 April 2011

Single‐stage submission and evaluation procedure

Indicative budget: EUR 137 M

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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:

Demonstration of very low energy new buildings

FP7‐NMP‐ENERGY‐2011 – one topic:

Development and up scaling of innovative photovoltaic cell processes and

architectures to pilot‐linescale for industrial application

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Calls 2011

Date of publication: 20 July 2010

International Cooperation

Date of publication: 20 July 2010

FP7‐ENERGY‐2011‐JAPAN: coordinated call on photovoltaics

Parallel Japanese proposal submitted to NEDO

International Cooperation

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)

Partners from either the US or Japan. 

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FP7‐ERANET‐2011‐RTD: joint call of all FP7 themes

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Key Features of the Call on short‐term and demo (Call 2)

12 topics

12 topics

10 Collaborative Projects

1 Support Action

1 Support Action

1 Coordination Action

Indicative budget: EUR 137 million

Deadline 7th April 2011, 17:00:00

(single stage procedure)

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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

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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€

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Activity 2. Renewable Electricity Generation (indicative budget 52 M€)

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

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 funded

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Activity 2. Renewable Electricity Generation (indicative budget 52 M€)

Wind

2011.2.3‐1 Demonstration of innovative off‐shore wind 

electricity generation structure

electricity generation structure 

Deep water environments (> 60m)

Focus on floating structures, with multi MW converters

Comprehensive project: installation, safety, operation and 

maintenance, environmental impacts, cost analysis

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Connectivity to the grid

Indicatively 2 projects to be funded

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Activity 4. Renewables for Heating & Cooling (indicative budget 20 M€)

Cross‐cutting issues

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

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 funded

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Activity 4. Renewables for Heating & Cooling (indicative budget 20 M€)

Solar thermal for the industry

2011.4.1‐2 Low/Medium temperature solar thermal systems for 

industrial process heat

Large scale integration of collectors (80 to 120°C and/or 80 to 

250°C)

250 C)

Heat demand > 1 MWth

Demonstration of solar systems totally integrated in the whole heat 

management processes

management processes

Target sectors: food, beverage, steel or textile industry

Indicatively 3 projects to be funded

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Activity 5&6. Clean Coal Technologies and CCS (indicative budget 20 M€)

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capture

– 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 generation

capture 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

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Activity 5&6. Clean Coal Technologies and CCS (indicative budget 20 M€)

Support action

2011.5&6.2‐3 Support to the European CCS Demonstration 

Projects Network

Support action (secretariat, coordination, communication, visibility, 

dissemination )

dissemination…)

Adding value to knowledge sharing through data analysis

Duration of 4 years

Maximum 1 project to be funded

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Activity 7. Smart Energy Networks (indicative budget 30 M€)

Electricity storage

2011.7.3‐2 Storage and balancing variable electricity supply and 

demand

Bridge the electricity source (with flexible generation from 

renewables) and demand

Large‐scale storage system (in the range of GWh)

Large centralised systems or smaller systems coupled with 

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distributed supply

Technology neutral

Indicatively 2 projects to be funded

Indicatively 2 projects to be funded

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Activity 8. Energy Efficiency and Savings (indicative budget 15 M€)

Manufacturing Industry

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

2011.8.1‐3 Energy efficiency in low‐carbon industrial parks

• Concerted action for site optimisation clustering several processes (such as  industrial complexes, infrastructures nodes, ports, airports…) • Innovative energy management systems to reduce overall footprint • Benchmark of existing initiatives and dissemination of best practices • Benchmark of existing initiatives and dissemination of best practices • Target: cement, steel, aluminium, petrochemical, pulp and paper… • Indicatively 2 projects to be funded

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Scientific Officers in charge in DG ENER (demo)

Scientific Officers in charge in DG ENER (demo)

Photovoltaic

Mr Pietro Menna

Photovoltaic

Mr Pietro Menna

Wind

Mr Roberto Gambi

Heating & Cooling

Mr Jose Riesgo Villanueva

Clean Coal / CCS

Ms Constantina Filiou

Energy efficiency

Mr Santiago Gonzalez Herraiz

Smart Grids

Mr Jean‐Marie Bemtgen

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What is demonstration?

Aim = promote large scale replication of a demonstrated 

technology to contribute to the 2020 targets

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Guidelines to be considered by the experts during the 

evaluation under the usual criteria 

They do not replace the Rules for Participation which 

fully apply, nor constitute additional eligibility criteria

Part of the Guide for Applicants

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Industrial leadership

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Real industrial commitment: ideally coordinator

Real industrial commitment: ideally coordinator, 

but at least leading role in the management and 

decision structure

Credible share of professsional time

Credible share of professsional time

Ideally at least one full time per partner

Well defined and meaningful role in the consortium

Well defined and meaningful role in the consortium

Long‐term experience and competence

CVs showing experience and competence of the staff 

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Replication Potential

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Projects should lead to deployable results of the 

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demonstrated technology, concept or system

Replication plan should include the expected 

contribution of the proposal in terms of:

Increase of renewables market share

Increase of renewables market share

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reductions

Energy efficiency gains

Energy efficiency gains

However, deployment costs are not eligible 

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competitive research

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Risk Management

Risk Management

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Identification of the risks and mitigation 

measures should be included

Administrative risks

Technical risks

Financial risks

IPR related risks

Description of the whole financing plan, with all 

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Repartition of eligible costs

Repartition of eligible costs

Research activities to be closely linked to the 

demonstrated technology

Demo activities should represent a substantial

Demo activities should represent a substantial 

part of overall eligible costs (compared to 

« RTD » « management » and « other activities »

« RTD », « management » and « other activities » 

costs)

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Closing recommendations: Read the Bibles

Reference documents:

Reference documents:

- Work Programme

- Guide(s) for Applicants

Guide(s) for Applicants

- Rules of Submission, Evaluation and Award Procedures

Available on CORDIS:

http://cordis.europa.eu/home_en.html

How to apply: Participant Portal

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/appmana

ger/participants/portal

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Thank you for your attention

Thank you for your attention

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