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Page 1: Working Party on Energy End-Use Technologies (EUWP) · Developments since the last TCP Universal Meeting (September 2015) Strategic sessions supporting the Strategic Plan Identifying

© OECD/IEA 2016 © OECD/IEA 2016

IEA 2nd TCP Universal Meeting9 October 2017

Working Party on Energy End-Use Technologies

(EUWP)

Gudrun Maass, EUWP Chair

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End-use: Buildings Buildings and Communities (EBC TCP)

District Heating and Cooling (DHC TCP)

Energy Efficient End-use Equipment (4E TCP)

Energy Storage (ECES TCP)

Heat Pumping Technologies (HPT TCP)

End-use: Electricity Demand-Side Management (DSM TCP)

High-Temperature Superconductivity (HTS TCP)

Smart Grids (ISGAN TCP)

End-use: Industry Industrial Technologies and Systems (IETS TCP)

End-use: Transport Advanced Fuel Cells (AFC TCP)

Advanced Materials for Transportation (AMT TCP)

Advanced Motor Fuels (AMF TCP)

Clean and Efficient Combustion (Combustion TCP)

Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HEV TCP)

TCPs in the EUWP portfolio (14)

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Communication and interaction has been strengthened

New RfE procedures and new Communication Framework have been implemented

Workshops with TCPs prior to March meetings

Roundtable with TCPs to address their concerns at March meeting

Close interaction between Chair, Vice-Chairs and TCPs in all end-use sectors Mapping of activities

Discussion of joint activities

Developments since the last TCP Universal Meeting (September 2015)

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Continue and intensify communication and interaction

Advise TCPs on strategic objectives and possibilities

Identify practical means to enable TCPs to contribute to Mission Innovation and the Clean Energy Ministerial

Include TCPs proposals into WP work plan

Discuss ways to facilitate joint TCP activities

Intensify efforts to establish a joint TCP platform for capacity building and outreach

Priorities and planned activities

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IEA TCP Universal Meeting9 October 2017

Fusion Power Co-ordinatingCommittee (FPCC)

Carlos Varandas, FPCC Vice-Chair

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A broad range of activities (all TCPs) Exchange of scientists, equipment and materials

Sharing information through workshops, scientific journals

Data collection, modelling

Advancing knowledge through specific devices (3) Tokamak Programmes (CTP TCP)

Spherical Tori (ST TCP)

Stellarator-Heliotron (SH TCP)

Addressing barriers common to all devices (5) Environmental, Safety and Economic Aspects of Fusion Power (ESEFP TCP)

Reversed Field Pinches (RFP TCP) (plasma physics)

Plasma Wall Interaction (PWI TCP) (between the plasma and the materials)

Fusion Materials (FM TCP) (testing materials at 10M⁰C)

Nuclear Technology of Fusion Reactors (NTFR TCP) (recycling fuel)

The FPCC portfolio: 8 TCPs

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Developments since the last TCP Universal Meeting (September 2015)

Strategic sessions supporting the Strategic Plan Identifying Gaps in Strategic Research Priorities in Support of DEMO (2016)

Aim: Advance planning and co-operation to avoid overlaps in research plans and investment

Key contributors: Australia, China, Japan, Korea, United States, Eurofusion, IAEA

The Promise of Fusion - Innovation and the Role of Industry (2017) Aim: Knowledge sharing of innovative devices, nascent relationship with industry

Key contributors: Private-sector ‘start-ups’, F4E (European Domestic Agency for ITER), spin-offs

Efforts to rationalise resources Steady State Operations Coordination Group (SSOCG)

Coordinates seven cross-cutting topics, or ‘work packages’ across all fusion TCPs

Guidelines for TCP Requests for Extension ST and CTP TCPs: approved 30 June 2017

Communications Framework Annual Briefings: used by all TCPs – FPCC Delegates very appreciative

Strategic Communication: included in the Annual Briefing

Status Updates: Need to identify opportunities - presentations to the CERT

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Strategic focus of the new mandate 2018-2020

Accelerate knowledge transfer between fusion devices and joint experiments by highlighting and examining cross-cutting issues

Increase the dialogue with Partner countries and industry to foster long-term coordination at global level in fusion R&D First FPCC meeting and strategic session to be hosted by ITER January

2018

Accelerate and strengthen cooperation among the TCPs relating to fusion power SSOCG will continue to rationalise resources by addressing cross-

cutting issues across all fusion TCPs

Priorities and planned activities

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IEA TCP Universal Meeting9 October 2017

Working Party on Renewable Energy

Technologies (REWP)

Martin Schöpe, REWP Chair

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First Step: We made it!

Source:Agora2017basedonFortum2016

5.9*

Germany

6.1*

NetherlandsDanemark

5.9* 5.5*

6.3*

India

2.9*

UAE

Australia

6.8*

Southafrica

6.4* 5.0*

6.0*

Jordan

3.3*

Mexico

Peru

4.7* 3.6*

2.9*

Chili4.8*

Brasil

2.9*

Marococ

USA

6.4* 4.6*

4.6*

3.6*

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Second Step: Integration

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

Japan

Brazil

India

China

United States

Australia

Italy

United Kingdom

Germany

Spain

Ireland

Denmark

% of total generation

PV share in 2016

Wind share in 2016

Additional PV share in2022

Additional wind share in2022

VRE share in annual electricity generation 2016-22

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Third Step: Flexibility / across sectors

Short-term products on spot and balancing markets

Heating Transport Power-to-x

Load management Demand response

Pumped storage

Flexibility (conventional and renewables)

Grid expansion

Batteries

Power-to-gas

80%65%50%35%20%

2025 2035 2050

Share of RE

Target year

Network

Supply

Storage

Demand

Sector coupling

Markets

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Bioenergy TCP

Concentrated Solar Power (SolarPACES TCP)

Geothermal Energy (Geothermal TCP)

Hydrogen TCP

Hydropower TCP

Ocean Energy Systems (OES TCP)

Photovoltaic Power Systems (PVPS TCP)

Solar Heating and Cooling (SHC TCP)

Wind Energy (Wind TCP)

The REWP portfolio: 9 TCPs

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Holistic approach on renewables

System integration (Workshop in Berlin, Nov 2017)

Aligning renewable energy and energy efficiency

(Joint EEWP and REWP Workshop in Spring 2018 (TBC))

o Flexibility across energy sectors

Expand interaction and international cooperation

Association and Accession Countries (e.g. India, Mexico)

increase TCPs’ membership and collaborate with other TCPs and international organisations (e.g. IRENA, REN21)

Address synergies between TCPs

Activities and Strategies for the future