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Horizonte

 

2020

 

SMART

 

CITIES

 

EN

 

WP

 

2016

Grupo

 

Inter

plataformas

 

Ciudades

 

Inteligentes

Madrid,

 

27

 

de

 

Enero

 

2016

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“Smart

 

Cities”

 

en

 

WP

 

2016

 ‐

¿Donde?

 

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/funding/referen ce_docs.html#h2020-work-programmes-2016-17

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WP

 

CROSS

CUTTING

 

ACTIVITIES

(ii) Internet of Things

(iii)

 

Smart

 

and

 

Sustainable

 

Cities

(i) Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy

Smart Cities and Communities

Sustainable cities though Nature‐based solutions

SCC‐1‐2016‐2017: Smart Cities and Communities light house projects

SCC‐2‐2016‐2017: Demonstrating innovative nature‐based solutions in cities

SCC‐3‐2016: New gobernance, business, financing models and economic impact

assessment tools for sustainable cities with nature‐based solutions (urban re‐naturing) 

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Why Smart Cities and Communities?

Improving quality of live,

competitiveness and

sustainability

Exporting European

knowledge in a strong

growth market estimated

globally at €1.3 trillion in

2020

'Lighthouse project'

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SCC

1

 

call

 

2016

 

.

 

SCOPE

 Develop and test integrated innovative solutions (Energy, ICT, and Transport at 

large scale (district scale)

• smart buildings(existing/new) 

• smart grids (electricity, DH, telecom, water, etc…)

energy storage

electric vehicles and smart charging infrastructures, 

• latest generation ICT platforms based on open specifications

 Become the most advanced cities in Europe and act as exemplars for their 

region by paving the way for replication of these solutions  Long term political commitment :

• Sustainable Energy Actions Plans (SEAP) approved by the Covenant of 

Mayors initiative are obligatory 

• Links with the broader Sustainable and Integrated Urban Development 

Strategies in the framework of the European Structural and Investment 

Funds

Balanced Combination Capitalizing on synergies 

between components to 

increase efficiency and 

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SCC1

 

call

 

2016

 

Each PROJECT:

 

Must:

 

Be

 

realised in

 

3

 

new

ligthhouse cities situated in

 

different

EU

 

member

states or associated countries.

Involved

at least 3 follower cities

from at

 

least

3 different

EU

 

member

states or associated countries.

Non‐Elegible Costs: 

Elegible Costs: 

• Costs of construction (including 

scale of unit costs)

• Costs of retrofitting (including 

scale of unit costs), 

• Full cost of purchasing of electric 

vehicles 

• Costs of acquisition of standard 

ICT tools, conventional RES and 

their mounting 

• Insulation of the building 

envelope, good windows; heat 

pumps, and other appliances

All those innovative aspects that transform 

the city into a smart city:

*Integration of storage with all grids;  *Smart integration of the electricity grid with  RES, with electricity storage and heat storage at  the district level;  *Smart electricity, heat or cold storage and its  management for maximising self‐consumption *Only ICT platforms based on open specifications  *Economic research and development of new  business models ; Training and education

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SCC

1

 

2016

  

Condiciones

 

Call:

Tipo de acción: Accion de Innovaticón (

Innovation Action – IA)

Contribución EU: entre

EUR 12 y 18 M.€ / proyecto

seleccionado.

Call 2016:

Fecha Cierre:

05 April 2016

Presupuesto:

60 M.€

Call 2017:

Fecha Cierre:

14 February 2017

Presupuesto:

71,5 M.€

Costes Indirectos Tasa única 25 %

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Call SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES: Sustainable cities through nature-based solutions

TOPIC  TYPEACTION OF  EVAL.TYPE 

EC  CONTRIB. Suggested (M€) PRESUPUESTO  (M€) COMMENTS/  ELEGIBILITY 2016 2017

SCC-2a-2016: Demonstrating innovative

nature-based solutions in cities --> Demonstrating

innovative nature-based solutions for climate and

water resilience in cities IA 2 Stgs At least10 40,00

At least: 2 "front runners"

+ 3 "follower" cities

SCC-2b-2017: Demonstrating innovative

nature-based solutions in cities --> Nature-nature-based

solutions for inclusive urban regeneration IA 2 Stgs At least10 40,00

At least: 2 "front runners"

+ 3 "follower" cities

SCC-3-2016: New governance, business,

financing models & economic impact assessment tools for sustainable cities with nature-based solutions (urban re-naturing)

RIA 1 Stg 7,5 15,00

SCC-4-2016: Sustainable urbanisation Eranet

Cofund 1 Stg 5 5,00

Sustainable cities through nature‐based solutions (17‐Cross Cutting Activities)

AÑO FECHA CIERRE1st Step (Two Stages)  Single Stage o  2nd FECHAStep (Two Stages) CIERRE 

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SCC

02

2016,

 

Demonstrating

 

innovative

 

NBS

 

in

 

cities:

 

a)

 

NBS

 

for

 

climate

 

and

 

water

 

resilience

 

in

 

cities

 

Specific Scope.‐

Actions should aim to improve urban resilience to climate change (mitigation and 

adaptation) and enhance water resources management sustainabilitythrough 

deployment of nature‐based solutions, or an optimal combination of nature‐based 

solutions and other technologies. 

Trans‐disciplinaryand community‐based approaches including social sciences and 

humanities in the co‐designing, co‐development and co‐implementation of the 

solutions is considered necessary. 

Specific Impact.‐

Create healthier and greener European cities, with increased resilience to climate 

change (e.g. reduced flood risks, mitigated heat stress) and water‐related challenges

thanks to the implementation of nature‐based solutions, with better living 

conditions for all, increased green infrastructure and biodiversity, improved air and 

water quality, reduced noise and health costs, improved mobility conditions, 

opportunities for urban farming51 and increased social cohesion. 

DOCUMENTOS/ENLACES Relevantes

1. Towards an EU research and innovation policy agenda for nature-based solutions & re-naturing cities

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Para

 

más

 

información:

Topic SCC

01

 

(Programme Energy

 

– RS3)

 

Pilar

 

Gonzalez

 

Gotor

 

– CDTI

  

[email protected]

Cristina

 

Quintana

 

– CIEMAT

 

[email protected]

Virginia

 

Vivanco

 

– IDAE

[email protected]

Topics Sustainable Cities:

 

(Programme Climate

 

action,

 

environment,

 

resource

 

efficiency

 

and

 

raw

 

materials

 ‐

RS5)

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M

UCHAS

G

RACIAS

Mª Luisa Revilla

Representante Nacional Comité de Programa de Energía – H2020

División de Programas de la UE 

Dirección  Programas Internacionales  ‐

CDTI

[email protected]

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