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GREEN DEAL – AREA 4:ENERGY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENT BUILDINGS
Rachel (Heli) Loutaty
National Contact Point (NCP) – NMBP
Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology,Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
Agenda
ISERD and Horizon2020
The European Green Deal
Energy Efficient Buildings
Call Draft Review
Funded Projects Examples
How to Find Partners and ISERD Services
Q&A
ISERD – Israel Europe R&IDirectorate
An interface between the Israeli government and the EU
Encouraging Israeli entities to participate
Representing Israel in the programme committees of the EC
National Contact Point (NCP) for the different themes
Information dissemination
Assistance throughout projects’ submission and management
ISERD aims at maximizing the benefits of Israel’s participation in the Framework Programmes (FP)
EU's main funding instrument for R&D (since 1984)
Goals:
Strengthen the scientific & technological base of European Industry
Support EU policies and address major Societal Challenge
Create a “European Research Area” (ERA)
Covering all major scientific and technological disciplines
Targeting the major European industrial sectors
HORIZON 2020 European Framework Programme
Funding Members of H2020
Meeting the Minimum Requirement
Types of Action
Action Funding* Technology Readiness Level (TRL)
Main Characteristics
RIA –Research & Innovation Action
100%+ 25%
Low TRL (4-6) Basic and applied research, technology development and integration, testing and validation on small-scale prototype in laboratory or simulated environment
IA –Innovation Action
70%+ 25%
High TRL (6-8) Prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and market replication
CSA -Coordination & Support Action
100%+ 25% -
Networking, coordination or support services, policy dialogues and mutual learning exercises and studies
* Non profit – always 100%
TRL 1 – basic principles observed
TRL 2 – technology concept formulated
TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept
TRL 4 – technology validated in lab
TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment*
TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment*
TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment
TRL 8 – system complete and qualified
TRL 9 – actual system proven in operational environment**
* Industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies
** Competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies, or in space
Technology Readiness Levels
Proposal Preparation
- Now
Deadline –Proposal
Submission – 01.2021
Proposals Evaluation
– by 06.2021
ESRs sent and
winners announced
Grant Agreement Preparation
(GAP) phase (~3 months)
GA signed –projects start and
become public knowledge– by
09.2021
~ 8 months
Submission Timeline
*H2020 Dashboard, 23.07.2020
Israeli Results in H2020*
“The recovery plan turns the immense challenge we face into an opportunity, not only by supporting the recovery but also by investing in our future: the European Green Deal and digitalization will boost jobs and growth, the
resilience of our societies and the health of our environment.”
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
1 Billion Euro is pledged to ensuring this
Green Deal Mission
Make the EU climate neutral by 2050
Restore biodiversity and cut pollution
Invest in environmentally-friendly technologies
Support the industry in innovating
Boost the efficient use of resources
Move to a clean, circular economy
Roll out cleaner, cheaper and healthier forms of transport
Decarbonise the energy sector
Ensure buildings are more energy efficient
Work with international partners to improve global environmental standards
Green Deal Goals
Area 9: Strengthening our knowledge in support of the European Green Deal
Area 10: Empowering citizens for the transition towards a climate neutral, sustainable
Europe
Area 11: International cooperation (focus on cooperation with Africa and the Mediterranean)
European Green Deal
Area 1: Increasing
Climate Ambition:
Cross sectoral challenges
Area 2: Clean,
affordable and secure
energy
Area 3: Industry for a clean and
circular economy
Area 4: Energy and
resource efficient buildingsArea 5:
Sustainable and smart mobility
Area 6: Farm to
Fork
Area 7: Eco-systems and Biodiversity
Area 8: Zero-
pollution, toxic free
environment
Green Deal Structure
The presentation of draft topics and the feedback provided shall in under no
circumstances bind the European Commission in the final formulation of topics for the call.
The binding call text will be published following the formal decision by the European Commission on
the Funding and tender opportunities portal
Disclaimer
TOPIC: Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way
Source: https://www.worldgbc.org/
in view of the full decarbonisation by 2050
Rising focus on the building sector
SPECIFIC CHALLENGE
design and construction of new or retrofitting of existing buildings as zero-emission/zero-pollution, positive energy houses within sustainable green neighbourhoods.
The two major components of this transition are:
• designing and constructing buildings to reduce their embodied emissions and increase their energy efficient operation. Retrofitting existing buildings to increase their energy efficiency.
• energy positive buildings (producing electricity, covering their heating and cooling needs and contributing to the grid stability) with sustainable, renewable energy technologies
The priority is
• Spreading such building concept allows the creation of green neighbourhood “living labs”
• social housing and non-residential buildings:
• hospitals,
• schools,
• public buildings,
• commercial buildings,
• etc.
• with additional urban functionalities
(e.g. shared EV charging facilities)
Specific Challenge
SCOPE
• At least two
• (residential and non-residential, new and/or retrofitted)
• large-scale, real-life demonstrations
• of promising technology, process and social innovations
• in different regions of Europe
Scalability design of neighbourhoods
Well embedded in the spatial, economic, technical, environmental, regulatory and social context of the demonstration sites
Proposals are expected to deliver -
Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way
Seamless industrial construction/renovation workflows
Recycling/reuse of construction materials
Materials and components reduction
Reduced maintenance costs and long-term performance
Socio-environmental: air quality/natural ventilation, natural lighting
Keep fire and seismic safety of the buildings
Minimizing disruption for building occupants
Delivering post-construction / renovation monitoring
Durability of the construction/renovation components
Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way
Building designs incorporating thermal design and orientation
Climatic conditions
Solutions for the building envelope
Digital and EGNSS based methods of design and construction
Building Information Modelling
Digital twins
Augmented reality
Robotics
Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)
Architectural and aesthetic considerations.
Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way
RES (Renewable Energy Sources) electricity generation
in the buildings and at district level combined
urban service facilities (e.g. charging facilities)
RES heating and cooling solutions:
PV (BAPV where BIPV is not an option);
Reversible heat pumps with refrigerants
Hydrogen
Energy storage systems
Management systems for optimal integration
Interoperability with the grid
Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way
monitoring yield
energy system flexibility (matching demand to generation)
“peak shaving” at neighbourhood scale
ensuring optimal comfort for users:
Optimal dynamic matching (generation & consumption)
Smart home services
advanced automated controls:
smart meters
smart water control
smart EV charging
smart elevators
smart security
Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way
Understanding the occupants preferred usage
Harmonise the buildings’ interaction with its occupants
Integration between building and the grid
Possibility to trade and commoditise
Creating new services and revenue streams
Citizen awareness raising,
Education and training
Coordination on standards and regulatory
Efficiency of buildings
HVAC technologies
EXPECTED IMPACT
Primary energy savings (in GWh/year)
Investments in sustainable energy
High energy performance / positive energy buildings
nearly zero-energy level within the meaning of
Directive 2010/31/EU)
Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
Reduction of the embodied energy 50 %
Reduction of air pollutants
Expected Impact
high potential for replicability
Shortened construction time/cost by 30%
Improved final indoor environment quality by at least 30%
reduction of dust and noise by at least 30%,
Contribute to the development and implementation of zero-GHG approaches in the building sector.
Relevant indicators and metrics, with baseline values, should be clearly stated in the proposal.
Expected Impact
Read and reference
each word in the call text
Funding Terms –
IA – Innovation Action (70% funding +25%)
60-million-euro Budget
10-20 million euro expected for each project
Conditions –
Bring the core technology from TRL 5-6 up to TRL 7-8 at the end of the project.
Terms and Conditions
TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment*
TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment*
TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment
TRL 8 – system complete and qualified
* Industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies
Technology Readiness Levels
https://ec.europa.eu/energy/topics/energy-efficiency/energy-efficient-buildings_en
Additional Useful Information
Previously EU Funded Project Example: PVSITES
The objective of PVSITES project is to drive BIPV technology to a large market deployment by demonstrating an ambitious portfolio of building-integrated solar technologies and systems.
CORDIS page | PVSITES
Train-to-NZEB: The Building Knowledge Hubs
OptEEmAL: Optimised Energy Efficient Design Platform for Refurbishment at District Level
Heating and cooling technologies bring financial and environmental benefits to European
residences
FASUDIR Friendly and Affordable Sustainable Urban Districts Retrofitting
CLIMAWINDA Demonstrating the effectiveness and commercial potential of CLIMAWIN
intelligent windows for energy efficiency in retrofit of buildings in Europe
Previously EU Funded Project Examples
1. Use your network
2. Use the National Contact Point
3. Register for our Partner Search online form
4. Take part in brokerage events
5. R&I online event – stay tuned
6. Identify the European leading groups in the field:
Search previously funded projects (CORDIS)
7. Funding and Tenders portal Partner Search page (only
after publication)
Finding Partners
Better energy performance of buildings
ISERD Aid Fund
Route 37a – Provides support to entities from the industry to participate in H2020 topics.
Eligible reimbursements of 75% of up to 40,000 NIS for –Travel to a PS event, hosting potential partners in Israel, and the cost of a consultant to help write the proposal.
“A red team is an independent group that challenges an organization to improve its effectiveness by assuming an adversarial role or point of view.”
- Wikipedia
The Red Team service is a national full proposal check -
It is free of charge
It uses expert reviewers of the Innovation Authority (some are also H2020reviewers)
All reviewers have signed NDA with the Innovation Authority
The identity of the reviewer is classified
The full proposal must be submitted at least a month in advance of the topic deadline by 10:00
Red Team
Area 1: Increasing Climate Ambition: Talia Passiar – [email protected]
Area 2: Clean, affordable and secure energy; Area 3: Industry for a clean and circular economy (topic 2); Area 7: Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Sarit Kimchi - [email protected]
Area 6: Farm to Fork; Area 8: Zero-pollution, toxic free environment: Nir Shaked [email protected]
Area 3: Industry for a clean and circular economy (topic 1); Area 4: Energy and resource efficient buildings; Area 5: Sustainable and smart mobility; Area 11: International cooperation: Rachel Loutaty - [email protected]
Area 9: Strengthening our knowledge in support of the EGD (topics 2 & 3): Tzlil Ribak [email protected]
Area 9: Strengthening our knowledge in support of the EGD (topic 1): Hagit Schwimmer [email protected]
Area 10: Empowering citizens for the transition towards a climate neutral, sustainable Europe: Smadar Hirsh - [email protected]
Green Deal general contact persons -
Hagit Schwimmer [email protected] & Nir Shaked [email protected]
Our Team
ISERD Leaflet – discover the different topics and find the contact point for each
Green Deal website
Green Deal Work Programme
Additional Green Deal Material
www.iserd.org.il