FERIA GENERA 2015 Jornada sobre participación de Instituciones Madrileñas en Proyectos Europeos en Energía Retos en Energía en el Programa Horizonte 2020 26 de febrero de 2015 Cristina Quintana Jordán Punto Nacional de Contacto del Reto social de Energía segura limpia y eficiente
ÍNDICE 1. Introducción 2. Datos de participación 3. Convocatorias 2015 4. Consejos prácticos
INTRODUCCIÓN Ø Horizon 2020 is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme Ø Nearly 80 billion (*) of funding available over 7 years (2014 to 2020). Ø Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union Ø Goal: securing Europe's global competitiveness Ø From the lab to the market (*) Habrá que descontar la contribución al Plan de Inversiones para Europa del Presidente Juncker
Ø H2020 A single programme bringing together three separate programmes/ initiatives: FP7 + CIP + EIT Ø Coupling research to innovation Ø Focus on societal challenges facing EU society Ø Simplified access, for all companies, universities, institutes in all EU countries and beyond
HORIZON 2020 Energía
Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) TRL 9: actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space) TRL 8: system complete and qualified TRL 7: system prototype demonstration in operational environment TRL 6: technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies) TRL 5: technology validated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies) TRL 4: technology validated in lab TRL 3: experimental proof of concept TRL 2: technology concept formulated TRL 1: basic principles observed El WP2014-2015 del reto de energía cubre desde TRL 2 hasta 9
Focus areas 2014-2015 # CE propone con5nuarlas en 2016-2017
Contexto polí+co. Estrategia energé+ca para 2020 y 2030
Contexto polí+co. Integrated Roadmap del SET- Plan The Integrated Roadmap together with the Ac4on Plan are the first key ac4ons of the European Commission s Communica4on on Energy Technologies and Innova4on, COM(2013)253. The aim of the Integrated Roadmap, in the current context of the EU's energy policy developments, is to consolidate the updated technology roadmaps of the SET Plan and propose research and innova4on ac4ons designed to facilitate integra4on along four axes: the innova4on chain, covering from basic research to demonstra4on and support for market roll- out; the value chain, according to the industrial capaci4es and innova4on poten4al of the various supply chains; the EU dimension, achieving replica4on of solu4ons in different climate and geographic contexts across Europe; and the energy system, fulfilling the societal needs in a compe44ve, secure, efficient, and sustainable way.
Contexto polí+co. ENERGY UNION The European Union's energy strategy is driven by three main objec4ves: 1. providing secure and reliable energy supplies; 2. crea4ng a compe44ve energy market that ensures affordable energy prices; 3. and crea4ng sustainable energy by lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Crea4ng a European Energy Union is one of President Juncker's poli4cal priori4es. The Energy Union will be based on five key priori4es: Ensuring security of supply for Europe Deeper integra4on of EU na4onal energy markets Reducing EU energy demand Reducing carbon emissions from the energy sector Promo4ng research and development in energy The Energy Union Communica5on was published of February 25th
Contexto polí+co. Direc+vas 1. Direc4ve 2009/28/EC on Renewable Energy Sources (RES) 2. Direc4ve 2010/31 on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) 3. Direc4ve 2012/27/EU on Energy Efficiency (EED) 4. Ecodesign Direc4ve 2009/125/EC 5. Labelling Direc4ve 2010/30/EU 6. Direc4ve 2009/31/EC on the geological storage of carbon dioxide (CCS) 7. Direc4ve 2009/30/EC which revises the Fuel Quality Direc4ve 98/70/EC 8. Direc4ve 2004/18/EC on public procurement direc4ve for public authori4es 9. Direc4ve 2004/17/EC coordina4ng the procurement procedures of en44es opera4ng in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors
Contexto polí+co. Otros documentos 1. Roadmap of the EeB PPP 2. Energy roadmap 2050 3. Roadmap from the European Industrial Grid Ini4a4ve 4. EU's Roadmap for the transi4on to a compe44ve low carbon economy in 2050 5. Technology roadmaps and implementa4on plans from the European Industrial Ini4a4ves 6. SPIRE Roadmap 7. Energy- efficient Buildings Mul4annual Roadmap for the cppp under HORIZON 2020 8. Strategic Research Agendas developed by the European Technology Plagorms 9. COM 2013(253). Communica4on on Energy Technologies and Innova4on 1 in May 2013
ÍNDICE 1. Introducción 2. Datos de participación 3. Convocatorias 2015 4. Consejos prácticos
Datos de par+cipación Calls of the Energy Challenge 2014 Ø More than 8700 applica+ons from 4800 unique applicants from 64 countries Ø 83% of applicants did not par+cipate in FP7 projects(70% of main- listed applicants) Ø 2017 proposals received 873 SME Instrument (43%) 661 LCE (33%) 449 EE (23%) 34 SCC (2%)
Datos de par+cipación
Datos de par+cipación. Tipo de En+dad por Área (Proyectos)
Datos de par+cipación. Caracterís+cas de las propuestas retenidas por instrumento
Datos de par+cipación. Tasas de éxito globales
Eficiencia Energética Budgets 2014 2014 (M ) Topics* EE6, EE12, EE13 Demand response in building blocks, socio- economic research and technology for DHC 8,5 EE11 ICT for energy efficiency 8,5 EE4, EE5, EE7, EE8, EE9, EE10, EE14, EE15, EE16, EE17 EE19, EE20, EE21 Source Research and Innovation Market uptake in Buildings, Consumers, Industry and Products Empowering public authorities and its stakeholders Finance for sustainable energy including project development assistance 34,5 IEE 25 TOTAL 76.5
Retorno por País EE 70.000.000 60.000.000 50.000.000 40.000.000 30.000.000 GO 20.000.000 NO GO 10.000.000 0 GO
Call LCE Budgets 2014 LCE- 1 LCE- 2 LCE- 3 Topics* Short- hand Descrip5on 2014 LCE1 New knoweldge & technologies 20 LCE2, LCE11 RES/Fuels Research 60 LCE15, LCE16, Fossil Fuels (CCS & other) 33 LCE3, LCE12 RES/Fuels Demonstra+on 73 LCE4, LCE14 RES/Fuels Market uptake 20 LCE5, LCE6, LCE7 Smart grids 60 LCE8, LCE9, LCE10 Energy Storage 44,15 LCE20, LCE21 Socio- economic research 10,5 TOTAL 320.65
LCE-1: RES/BioF, NKT, CCS, Shale 70.000.000 60.000.000 50.000.000 40.000.000 30.000.000 GO 20.000.000 NO GO 10.000.000 0 GO
LCE-2: Demostración RES/BioF 70.000.000 60.000.000 50.000.000 40.000.000 30.000.000 GO 20.000.000 NO GO 10.000.000 0 GO
LCE-3: Grids, Almacenamiento, MarketUptake 140.000.000 120.000.000 100.000.000 80.000.000 60.000.000 GO 40.000.000 NO GO 20.000.000 0 GO
Datos de par+cipación Tecnologías LCE- 2 y 11
Datos de par+cipación Tecnologías LCE- 3 y 12
ÍNDICE 1. Introducción 2. Datos de participación 3. Convocatorias 2015 4. Consejos prácticos
R&D Energy Opportunities - Thematic scope of the Energy Challenge in H2020. Call 2015 Ø Reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint by smart and sustainable use Ø Low-cost, low-carbon electricity supply Ø Alternative fuels and mobile energy sources Ø A single, smart European electricity grid Ø New knowledge and technologies Ø R o b u s t d e c i s i o n m a k i n g a n d p u b l i c engagement Ø Market uptake of energy innovation
R&D Energy Opportunities Budget per area for the Energy Challenge in H2020, WP 2014-2015 Energy efficiency 198 million Competitive Low-carbon Energy Smart cities & communities 737 million 199 million SME Instrument Fast track to Innovation 69 million 14 million
Energy efficiency WP addresses 4 main areas Ø Buildings and consumers Ø Heating and cooling Ø Industry and products Ø Finance for sustainable energy
Call 2015 - topics Topics /Project Ac5on/TRL Buildings and consumers EE5 Increasing energy performance of exis+ng buildings through process and organisa+on innova+ons and crea+ng a market for deep renova+on 1,5-2 m CSA EE6 Demand response in blocks of buildings 3-5 m IA/ 6-7 EE7 Enhancing the capacity of public authori+es to plan and implement sustainable energy policies 1,5-2 m CSA EE9 Empowering stakeholders to assist public authori+es in the defini+on and implementa+on of sustainable energy policies and measures 1,5-2 m CSA EE10 Consumer engagement for sustainable energy 1-1,5 m CSA EE11 New ICT- based solu+ons for EE 1,5-2 m RIA Deadline: 04/06/2014
Call 2015 - topics Topics /Project Ac5on/TRL Hea+ng and cooling EE13 Technology for district hea+ng and cooling 1,5-2 m RIA/4-6 EE14 Removing market barriers to the uptake of efficient hea+ng and cooling solu+ons 1,5-2 m CSA Industry & products EE15 Ensuring effec+ve implementa+on of EU product efficiency legisla+on 1,5-2 m CSA EE16 Organisa+onal innova+on to increase energy efficiency in the industry 1,5-2 m CSA EE17 Driving energy innova+on through large buyer groups 1,5-2 m CSA Deadline: 04/06/2014
Call 2015 - topics Topics /Project Ac5on/TRL Finance for sustainable energy EE19 Improving the financeability and ajrac+veness of sustainable energy investments 0,5-2 m CSA EE20 Project development assistance for innova+ve, bankable and aggregated sustainable energy investment schemes and projects 0,5-2 m CSA EE21 Development and market roll- out of innova+ve energy services and financial schemes for sustainable energy 1-1,5 m CSA Deadline: 04/06/2014
Competitive Low-carbon Energy WP addresses 7 main areas Ø Renewable electricity and heating/cooling Ø Modernising the European electricity grid Ø Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy storage technologies Ø Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel mix Ø Enabling the decarbonisation of the use of fossil fuels during the transition to a low-carbon economy Ø Supporting the development of a European research area in the field of energy Ø Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system
Call 2015 - topics Topics /Project Ac5on/TRL Renewable electricity and hea+ng/cooling LCE3 Demonstra+on of renewable electricity and hea+ng/ cooling technologies 5-20 m IA/5-6 to 6-7 LCE4 Market uptake of exis+ng and emerging renewable electricity, hea+ng and cooling technologies 1-2 m CSA Modernising the European electricity grid LCE5 Innova+on and technologies for the deployment of meshed off- shore grids 30-40 m IA/ 6-7 to 8 LCE6 Transmission grid and wholesale market 12-15 m IA, RIA LCE23 (*) Suppor+ng the community in deploying a common framework for measuring the energy and environmental efficiency of the ICT- sector 0,4 m CSA (*) New topic added in the revised version of the WP
Call 2015 - topics Topics /Project Ac5on/TRL Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy storage technologies LCE9 Large scale energy storage 16-20 m IA/5 to 6-7 Sustainable biofuels and alterna+ve fuels for the European transport fuel mix LCE12 Demonstra+ng advanced biofuel technologies 5-20 m IA/7-9 LCE14 Market uptake of exis+ng and emerging sustainable bioenergy 1-2 m CSA Suppor+ng the development of a European research area in the field of energy LCE18 Suppor+ng Joint Ac+ons on demonstra+on and valida+on of innova+ve energy solu+ons 10-20 m ERA- NET (1) LCE19 Suppor+ng coordina+on of na+onal R&D ac+vi+es 0,1-0,5 m CSA 2-4 m RIA Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system LCE21 Modelling and analysing the energy system, its transforma+on and impacts
Call 2015 - Deadlines Topics Deadlines LCE3-6, LCE9, LCE12, LCE14, LCE19, LCE21 05/05/2015 LCE18 ERA- NET 05/05/2015
Smart Cities and Communities Ø Inputs from the Strategic Implementation Plan of the European Innovation Partnership Smart Cities and Communities Ø Integration of three sectors (Energy, Transport and ICT) in the same location Topics SCC1 /Project Ac5on/TRL Smart Ci+es and Communi+es solu+ons integra+ng energy, transport, ICT sectors through lighthouse (large scale demonstra+on - first of the kind) projects 18-25 m IA/>=7 Enhancing the roll- out of Smart Ci+es and Communi+es solu+ons by s+mula+ng the market demand SCC3 Development of system standards for smart ci+es and communi+es solu+ons 0,5-1 m CSA
Call 2015 - Deadlines Topics Deadlines SCC1 05/05/2015 SCC3 05/05/2015
ÍNDICE 1. Introducción 2. Datos de participación 3. Convocatorias 2015 4. Consejos prácticos
Consejos prác5cos: 1º paso: Tener una idea excelente Motivación: Resolver un problema, cubrir el hueco que existe entre lo que existe y lo que se necesita 2º paso: Encontrar financiación Cuál es el tema más apropiado en el programa de trabajo? Los NCPs pueden ayudarnos a revisar nuestra idea 3º paso: Conformar el consorcio Socios complementarios: Interdisciplinar, intersectorial e Internacional. Definir el papel de cada socio, presupuestos, IPR,
Consejos prác5cos: 3º paso: Conformar el consorcio. Búsqueda de socios Ø Red propia de contactos Ø Plataformas tecnológicas nacionales y/o europeas Ø CORDIS Partner Service Ø Ideal-ist Partner Search (developed by the ICT NCPs network) Ø Enterprise Europe Network Cooperation Opportunities Database Ø Redes sociales: LinkedIn, Ø Herramienta red de NCPs C-Energy2020 (disponible en breve)
Consejos prác5cos: 4º paso: Preparar una propuesta excelente Escribir una propuesta europea es una tarea ardua y cara. Conviene hacerlo con tiempo. El Abstract de la propuesta es la primera impresión que se va a llevar el evaluador. Clarifica tus ideas y exponlas de manera ordenada. Los aspectos horizontales son importante: género, ética, open access, 5º paso: Revisar la propuesta El coordinador debe asegurar la homogeniedad del texto Los NCPs pueden ayudarnos revisando la propuesta desde el punto de vista formal y gratis!
Consejos prác5cos: 6º paso: Presentar la propuesta La propuesta se puede presentar tantas veces como queramos antes de que el plazo expire. No se debe esperar al último momento, porque es cuando el sistema puede fallar 7º paso: La evaluación de la propuesta. Los resultados los recibiremos en 5 meses 8º paso: Preparación y firma del Grant Agreement
Estructura Nacional de apoyo en H2020: Ø Puntos Nacionales de Contacto en el reto de Energía: Mª Luisa Revilla (CDTI): luisa.revilla@cdti.es Virginia Vivanco (IDAE): vvivanco@idae.es Cristina Quintana (CIEMAT): cristina.quintana@ciemat.es Ø Puntos Nacionales de Contacto para temas legales y financieros: Gonzalo Arévalo (garevalo@isciii.es) Andrés Martínez (andres.martinez@sost.be) Anxo Moreira (anxomoreira@uvigo.es) Carmen Hormigo (carmen.hormigo@d-bruselas.es) Ø Representante español en el comité de programa: Guillermo Álvarez: guillermo.alvarez@cdti.es
Muchas gracias por su atención! Cristina Quintana Jordán Punto Nacional de Contacto RS3 Tfno: 91 346 08 20 cristina.quintana@ciemat.es