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HORIZON 2020 HORIZON 2020
Possibilities for wind energy projects in the Horizon 2020 programme
Matthijs SOEDE Research Programme Officer Unit K3 New and Renewable Energy Sources DG Research and Innovation
New approach to Work Programmes and Calls
• 2-year work programmes (2014-2015: > € 15 billion)
• Less prescriptive calls (64 calls in 2014)
Challenged-based approach, broader and fewer topics
First call deadlines as from March 2014
• Cross-cutting actions
• Use of TRLs
Technology Readiness Levels
TRL 0: Idea. Unproven concept, no testing has been performed.
TRL 1: Basic research. Principles postulated and observed but no experimental proof available.
TRL 2: Technology formulation. Concept and application have been formulated.
TRL 3: Applied research. First laboratory tests completed; proof of concept.
TRL 4: Small scale prototype built in a laboratory environment ("ugly" prototype).
TRL 5: Large scale prototype tested in intended environment.
TRL 6: Prototype system tested in intended environment close to expected performance.
TRL 7: Demonstration system operating in operational environment at pre-commercial scale.
TRL 8: First of a kind commercial system. Manufacturing issues solved.
TRL 9: Full commercial application, technology available for consumers.
Types of Actions
• Research and Innovation Actions Actions primarily designed to establish new knowledge and/or to explore the feasibility of a new or improved technology, product etc, including testing and validating on a small scale laboratory prototype.
• Innovation Actions Aimed at producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or improved products, processes or services. May include prototyping, testing, demo, large-scale validation & market replication.
• Coordination and Support Activities Accompanying measures such as standardisation, dissemination, awareness-raising and communication, networking, policy dialogues, etc.
Work Programme 2014: Funding for calls
Industrial Leadership Pillar: ~ € 1.8 billion Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEITs)
• Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) (2 calls) € 700 million
• Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Production (5 calls) € 500 million
• Space (5 calls) € 128 million
• Access to Risk Finance (financial instruments) (2 calls) € 5 million
• In addition € 300 million for Financial Instruments (not through calls)
• Innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises (1 call) € 10 million
Work Programme 2014: Funding for calls
Excellent Science Pillar: ~ € 3 billion
• European Research Council (4 calls) € 1 662 million
• Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (6 calls) € 800 million
• Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) (4 calls) € 200 million
• European Research Infrastructures (including e-Infrastructures)
(4 calls) € 277 million
FET (Future Emerging Technologies)
FET is aimed at radically new technological possibilities and help Europe to grasp leadership in new and emerging tech areas.
• FET Open
FETOPEN 1 – 2014/2015: FET-Open research projects
FETOPEN 2 – 2014/2015: CSA
• FET Proactive (Towards exascale high performance
computing)
• FET Flagships
Work Programme 2014 Funding for calls
Societal Challenges Pillar: ~ € 2.8 billion
• Health, demographic change and wellbeing (2 calls) € 600 million
• Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy (3 calls) € 300 million
• Secure, clean and efficient energy (4 calls) € 600 million
• Smart, green and integrated transport (3 calls) € 540 million
• Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials (3 calls) € 300 million
• Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective societies (5 calls) € 112 million
• Secure Societies (4 calls) € 200 million
In addition
• Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation (3 calls) € 50 million
• Science with and for Society (4 calls) € 45 million
Call LCE: Competitive Low-Carbon Energy
• New knowledge and technologies
• Renewable electricity and heating/cooling
• Modernising the single European electricity grid
• Flexibility through enhanced energy storage technologies
• Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel mix
• Enabling the decarbonisation of the use of fossil fuels during the transition to a low-carbon economy
• Supporting the development of a European Research Area in the field of Energy
• Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system
• Cross-cutting issues
Call LCE: areas to be addressed
AREA TRL TYPE
LCE 1 New knowledge and technologies 2 > 3-4 RIA
Renewable electricity and heating/cooling
LCE 2 Developing the next generation technologies of renewable electricity and heating/cooling
3-4 > 4-5 RIA
LCE 3 Demonstration of renewable electricity and heating/cooling 5-6 > 6-7 IA
LCE 4 Market uptake of existing and emerging renewable electricity, heating and cooling technologies
7-9 CSA
LCE 1 - 2014: New knowledge & technologies
• Aim: accelerating the development of transformative energy technologies or enabling technologies that have reached TRL2 TRL 3-4
• Activities should also focus on the early identification and clarification of potential problems to society, and on the definition of a targeted and quantified development roadmap
• Novel ideas: provide impetus to technology pathways and address the energy challenge in Europe & beyond.
LCE 2: Developing the next generation techn of renewable electricity & heating/cooling
• 2014 Wind energy:
• Develop control strategies and innovative substructure concepts
• Control strategies and systems for new and/or large rotors and wind farms (on- and offshore);
• New innovative substructure concepts, incl. floating platforms, to reduce production, installation and O&M costs for water depths of more than 50m.
• 2015 Wind energy: Substantially reduce the costs of wind energy
• There is a need for innovative integrated dedicated offshore systems (e.g. with a significant lower mass per unit power installed) to reduce production, installation and O&M costs for water depths of more than 50m.
LCE 3: Demo of renewable electricity & heating/cooling technologies
• 2014 Wind energy:
Demonstrating and testing of new nacelle and rotor prototypes
• Demonstration and testing of new nacelle and rotor prototypes with a significant lower mass and material intensity and applicable to several types of large-scale wind turbines.
• 2015 Wind energy:
Demonstrating innovative substructure and floating concepts
• Demonstration of innovative bottom-fixed substructure concepts for water depths of 30 to 50m capable of reducing costs;
• Demonstration of innovative floating wind turbine concepts.
LCE 4: Market uptake of existing and emerging renewable electricity, heating & cooling
CSA: focus on best practices and quantified indicators of the market impacts of future policy
• Ensuring sustained public acceptance of RE projects;
• Speedy and user friendly permitting procedures;
• Implementing RE policies, codes and legislations at EU, national, regional and local levels in a coordinated way;
• Capacity building and further development of policy;
• Deployment of improved business models and innovative financing schemes
First Horizon 2020 calls 12 focus areas
Some examples:
Personalising health and care (€ 549 million)
Blue growth: unlocking the potential of seas and oceans (€ 100 million)
Overcoming the crisis: new ideas and strategies to overcome the crisis in Europe (€ 35 million)
WP in the area of Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy
BG-5-2014: Call for Blue Growth: Unlocking the potential of Seas and Oceans
Budget: €2,000,000
DDL: 2014-06-26 +17:00:00 (BXL)
Topic: Preparing for the future innovative offshore economy (CSA)
This should include a review of marine renewable energy farms (both wind and ocean energy), offshore aquaculture facilities, multi-use offshore platforms projects and their business models, as well as issues of competing access to marine space between different activities and, more broadly, all social & env. impacts
Common call - Horizon 2020 dedicated SME instrument
Parts and Topics 2014 Budget M€
2015 Budget M€
Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy BG-12-2014/2015 Supporting SMEs efforts for the development - deployment and market replication of innovative solutions for blue growth
3.00 5.00
Energy Challenge SIE-1-2014/2015 Stimulating the innovation potential of SMEs for a low carbon and efficient energy system
33.95 37.26
• Stimulating the innovation potential of SMEs for a low carbon and efficient energy system (SME Instrument)
Phase 1: feasibility study (i.e. risk assessment, market study, innovation strategy development…)
Phase 2: innovation project with emphasis on demonstration and market replication (i.e. prototyping, testing, miniaturisation, design…)
Phase 3: commercialisation phase; access to financial facilities of the "Access to Risk Finance"
Call SIE: SMEs and Fast track to Innovation for Energy
• Fast Track to Innovation - Pilot Continuously open call with 3 cut-off dates per year, bottom-up driven logic, <5 legal entities, <3M€, time to grant of max 6 months
Covering all fields across LEITs (Leadership in enabling & industrial tech) and SCs
Call SIE: Cut-Off Dates Topic SIE1 = SME Instruments
Open for submission on 01/03/2014
2014 2015
Phase 1 18/06/2014 24/09/2014 17/12/2014
18/03/2015 17/06/2015 17/09/2015 16/12/2015
Phase 2 09/10/2014 17/12/2014
18/03/2015 17/06/2015 17/09/2015 16/12/2015
Budget 2014 2015
Phase 1 3,40 3,73
Phase 2 29,89 32,79
Mentoring & coaching and Phase 3
0,68 0,74
Budget 33,95M€ 37,26M€
Other parts of H2020 of direct relevance to Energy
• LEIT – KET materials, nano, electronics, manufacturing, processing
• FET-open and FET-pro-active
• Research Infrastructures
• ERC, EIT
• SME instrument (directly paid from Energy SC budget)
• JRC direct actions (IET, IPTS)
Close links – societal challenges
Transport
Agriculture, Marine, Bio-
economy
Climate action
Secure societies
Five Calls
1. Energy efficiency
2. Smart cities & communities
3. Competitive low-carbon energy
4. SME's and Fast Track to Innovation for Energy
5. Euratom Fission
Call Energy Efficiency: Deadlines
Topics* 2014 2015
EE1, EE3, EE18 20/03/2014
EE4, EE5, EE7, EE8, EE9, EE10, EE11, EE12, EE13, EE14, EE15, EE16, EE19, EE20, EE21
05/06/2014
EE2, EE18 09/12/2014
EE5, EE6, EE7, EE9, EE10, EE11, EE13, EE14, EE15, EE16, EE17, EE19, EE20, EE21
10/06/2015
* Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Energy Efficiency: Budget
Topics* Short-hand Description 2014 (M€)
2015 (M€)
EE1, EE2 EeB PPP: Pre-fabricated modules and New
Energy Efficient Buildings 8 9
EE3 EeB PPP: Historic Buildings 5
EE18 SPIRE Topic PPP: Heat recovery 8 8
EE6, EE12, EE13 Demand response in building blocks, socio- economic research and technology for DHC
8,5 13,35
EE11 ICT for energy efficiency 8,5 8,5
EE4, EE5, EE7, EE8, EE9, EE10, EE14, EE15, EE16, EE17
Market uptake in Buildings, Consumers, Industry and Products
Empowering public authorities and its stakeholders
34,5 32,8
EE19, EE20, EE21 Finance for sustainable energy including
project development assistance 25 26,5
* Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Smart cities & communities: Deadlines
Topics* 2014 2015
SCC1 07/05/2014
SCC2, SCC4 07/05/2014
SCC1 03/03/2015
SCC3, SCC5 03/03/2015
* Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Smart cities & communities: Budget
Topics* Short-hand Description 2014 (M€)
2015 (M€)
SCC1 SCC solutions 90,32 106,8
SCC2 Developping framework for monitoring 1
SCC3 Developping system standard 1
SCC4 Public procurers networks 1
SCC5 Prize 1
* Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Competitive low-carbon energy : Deadlines
Topics* 2014 2015
LCE1, LCE2, LCE11, LCE15, LCE16 01/04/2014
(Stage 1) 23/09/2014
(Stage 2)
LCE22 01/04/2014
LCE4, LCE7, LCE8, LCE10, LCE14, LCE18 07/05/2014
LCE1, LCE2, LCE11, LCE15, LCE17 03/09/2014
(Stage 1) 03/03/2015
(Stage 2)
LCE3, LCE12, LCE19, LCE20 10/09/2014
LCE3, LCE12, LCE19, LCE21 LCE4, LCE5, LCE6, LCE9, LCE14
03/03/2015
LCE18 28/04/2015
LCE13 05/05/2015
* Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Competitive low-carbon energy : Budget (M€)
Topics* Short-hand Description
2014 2015
LCE1 New knoweldge & tech. 20
LCE2, LCE11 RES – Research 60* 59*
LCE3, LCE12 RES - Demonstration 73* 80*
LCE4, LCE14 Market uptake 20 20
LCE5, LCE6, LCE7 Smart grids 60 71,48
LCE8, LCE9, LCE10 Storage 44,15 26
LCE13 Joint topic with Brazil 10
LCE15, LCE16, LCE17 CCS & other 33 35
LCE18 ERANET 34,25 57,85
LCE19 Coordination of MS 3 3
LCE20 Socio-Eco. 10,5
LCE21 Socio-Eco. 10
LCE22 NCP Network 1,5
* Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Competitive low-carbon energy : Budget
The share of the EU contribution benefitting one single technology area: 1) from topics LCE 2 and LCE 11, research & innovation actions in
the field of renewables (electricity, heat, cooling and fuels), shall not exceed 25% of the total budget dedicated to these topics,
2) from topics LCE 3 and LCE 12 , innovation actions in the field of renewables (electricity, heat, cooling and fuels), shall not exceed 33% of the total budget dedicated to these topics.
Main Contacts Call Competitive low-carbon energy
Call coordination & LCE1: Philippe Schild
LCE2 & LCE3: Fabio Belloni (PV), Piero de Bonis (CSP & RHC), Matthijs Soede (Wind & Ocean), Geothermal (Susanna Galloni) & Hydropower (Erich Naegele)
LCE4 & LCE14: Maria Velkova
LCE 5 to 10: Alexander Kolomyjczuk
LCE11, LCE12 & LCE13: Maria Georgiadou
LCE15, LCE16 & LCE17: Jeroen Schuppers
LCE18, LCE19, LCE20, LCE21, LCE22: Martin Huemer
Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme Email: [email protected]