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a EUREKA initiative for Low-Carbon Energy Technologies
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Introduction to EUROGIA+ , the cluster for low carbon energy technologies
Gabriel MarquetteEUROGIA+ Chairman
Info Day / Brokerage Event
Oslo, 26th May 2011
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EUROGIA+ : Mission
Mitigate the energy consumption growth by providing cleaner and safer technologies and processes to produce energy from all available resources in the energy mix, from fossil to renewable energy sources.
Energy-related CO2 emissions in the Reference Scenario
Mitigation Solutions:Technology Wedges
Meeting our “20-20-20 by 2020” goals
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Towards the 3rd industrial revolution?
EU goal:20% renewable in the energy mix20% increase energy efficiency20% reduction of global warming emissionsin 2020 (compared with 1990s level)
The 3 pillars of the 3rd industry revolution: Renewables economics Energy efficiency storage & consumption Intelligent energy networks smart grid
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Technology R&D Needs
Power generation
Industry
Source: ETP2008
Building and Appliances
Transport
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EUREKA is a pan-European network for market-oriented, industrial R&D
A decentralized intergovernmental initiative started in 1985
Financial support from individual participating countries’ programs
The internationally-recognized EUREKA label adds value and competitive edge to R&D projects
Among its various programs are the ‘Clusters’ programs, with each Cluster covering a particular industry sector e.g. IT, Energy
Standard project: 1-5 million Euro budget for 3 year d
For more info, visit EUREKA’s website: www.eurekanetwork.org/
What is EUREKA
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EUREKA
Role in Product Development Chain
Fundamental research
Applied research
TechnologicalDevelopment
Industrial Innovation
EUREKA Programs/Clusters
Timeline of project development
CommercialExploitation
Product Process or ServiceFeasibilityConcept
EC Framework Program
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What is EUROGIA+
The EUREKA cluster dedicated to energy technologies
Includes the full energy mix Renewable energies and decarbonization of fossil
fuels
Received a 5-year mandate to run its R&D program
Project proposals evaluation, selection and label
EUROGIA+ promotes and facilitates partnerships between industrials and researchers across EUREKA member countries
The ultimate goal is to help develop low-carbon energy technologies that are environmentally friendly while providing an affordable energy supply that satisfies the growing energy demand.
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EUROGIA+ Key Missions
Attract and foster best-in-class projects Build up a network across 40 EUREKA countries
and facilitate partner search Provide guidance to project proposers/partners Promote projects to Public Authorities and facilitate
access to national financial support Monitor project implementation to ensure
technological and commercial success Provide SMEs access to global markets and larger
enterprises the flexibility of SME research and development
Benefit from knowledge exchange with full control of Intellectual Property Rights
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Relations with Public Authorities Programme Compliance Projects Labelling
OfficeOperations Support
Management of Association Internal & External Communication Partners database management
Technical CommitteeIndustries &
Research Institutes
Projects Evaluation Recommendations to the Board Programme evaluation (yearly)
Executive CommitteePresident, VP, General Mgr
Secretary General, Treasurer
BOARD Chairman (President) TC Chairman (VP) Operations Manager (GM) Communication (Sec. Gen.)
BOARDIndustries
E+PACPublic Authorities
Network
NPC/HLG-ESE; Other Clusters
Advisory GroupEnergy Producers &
CEOs
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EUROGIA+ Members of GovernanceBoard Members Technical Committee Members
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Energy mix & Value chains
Energy Vector: Combustible Electricity Heat
Transport /Distrib.
Use
Transport
Industry
Residential
Conversion
Storage
Source Fossil Biomass Wind, Hydro,Solar (PV & Concentrated)
Thermal Solar & Geothermal
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EUROGIA+ Technology domains
EUROGIA+ fosters partnerships between competencies covering a large spectrum of disciplines
Critical Energy Technologies
Enabling Technologies*
• Geothermal
• Solar
• Wind Power
• Biomass (2nd Generation)
• Hydro Power
• Oil & Gas
• Tools fabrication & Installation
• Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS)
• Information & Communication Technologies (ICT)
• Materials
• Energy Efficiency
• Education and training*The list is not exhaustive but to be developed
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EUROGIA+ Results
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EUROGIA+ key figures
16 Board Members: 12 LE, 4 SME, 8 countries 17 Supporting Countries 5 Calls 40 International Experts 20 Countries involved 200 Partners 75 POs 28 FPPs 22 Projects Labeled Budget: POs = 260 M€; labeled = 100 M€
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EUROGIA+ network
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Consortium IndustryR&D
Institutes
WesternGecoSINTEF,
NGI
SchlumbergerBV, ImaGeau
BRGM, CNRS
BGS
Total cost 11,500 K€
Duration 48 mths
EUROGIA Label Jul. 2009
Start Nov. 2009
Site Appraisal Dec. 2010
End Sep. 2013
CO2FieldLab
monitoring of CO2 migration to the surface
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CO2 FieldLab project objectives
The CO2FieldLab project comprisesa shallow injection of CO2 and the monitoring of its migration up to the surface and the dispersion at the surface.
This type of controlled release experiment is unique and will fulfill 4 objectives:
(i) determine the sensitivity of monitoring systems to detect shallow CO2 migration and surface leakage,
(ii) upscale these results to assess monitoring systems and requirements that will ensure safe CO2 storage,
(iii) test and calibrate migration models in well controlled conditions,(iv) inform the public about the safety of CO2 storage by showing the
performance of monitoring systems.
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Sol-Ion – Overview
Consortium IndustryR&D
Institutes
Saft, Tenesol
INES
Conergy, E-ON
ISEA, ISET, ZSW
Total cost 9,197 K€
Duration 42 mths
EUROGIA Label Sep. 2007
Start Mar. 2008
1st Systems Oct. 2009
End Sep. 2011
Renewable Energy System, including energy storage system with Lithium-ion battery, for residential and small commercial
application.
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Sol-ion,a successful development
PV panels: 2 à 5 kWp Li-Ion Battery :
5 to 15 kWh 170 V to 650 V 20 yrs lifetime
System functionalities Multidirectional flow Self-consumption of produced
electricity Grid support Backup
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SMARTCAMPUS: Project Outlook
7 partners – 6 countriesBudget = 13.2 M€ - Duration = 36 months
Mobility
Enabling technologies for enhancing the energy mix value chain: smart grid technologies demonstrators linked to electro-mobility in support of cities
sustainable development
OUTPUTS: Developing a local
Smart Microgrid Building &
deploying a real life demonstrator on a campus
Developing new Smart grid business opportunities
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SMARTCAMPUSChange in Urban Environment paradigms
Increased energy density
during peaks
Deregulation & Real-time Pricing
Smart Energy Positive Infrastructures
Difficulty to expand Grid Infrastructures
Virtual Power Plant / MicrogridAn Eco campus with renewable generation, flexible demand & electro mobility total capacity above 20MW interconnected with global energy wholesale markets
New IT expectations to co-optimise energy & transportation infrastructure usage
Consumers turning
to “Prosumers”
IntegratedMobility Services
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EUROGIA+ Added Value
To the project proposers: International Collaboration Large market access Top quality projects resulting from international
peer review Eurogia+ label is key to access local funding.
To meet societal needs: To satisfy growing energy demand. Contribution to 20-20-20 objectives Employment and job creations in Eureka
countries Clean and safe technologies to be deployed
worldwide
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The way forward
EUROGIA+ White Book revision:Energy ProductionEnergy EfficiencyEnergy Management
EUROGIA+ website revamping:Going live in May
EUROGIA+ Advisory Committee invitation:Energy ProducersBoard Members’ Executives
Norwegian participation:Projects, Partners, Funding, Board members
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> Website: www.eurogia.com> E-mail: [email protected]
Present Calls for Proposals
Call 06
Project Outline Submission: February 9th 2011
Hearings: February 22nd 2011
Full Project Proposal Submission: May 10th 2011
Labeling date: May 25th 2011
Call 07: Open !
Next Deadline Sept. 14th 2011
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