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#H2020Energy info day
Smart Cities and Communities
SCC1 - 2019
Jens BARTHOLMES - UNIT C2 European Commission – DG ENERGY
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Smart Cities and Communities - SCC1
• 6th year of lighthouse projects
• €83 million available
• 40 Lighthouse cities and 53 Fellow cities
• so far > €300 million co-funds
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Working together in the Lighthouse group • Replication • Business models • Dissemination
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Lighthouse cities and fellow cities
• Lighthouse Cities inspiring examples
• Scaling up / replication
• Innovative solutions
• First-mover-risk
• Fellow Cities
• Actively participate replication
• Close collaboration
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Lighthouse projects
• 2 lighthouse cities and ≥ 5 fellow cities
• Industry, SMEs, Research
• By the call deadline, all lighthouse cities must have a validated: • Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAP), or
• Sustainable Energy (and Climate) Action Plans (SECAP), or
• a similar, at least equally ambitious, plan
• A city can be funded as a lighthouse city only once under Horizon 2020
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LINK
Searching for partners
SCC page on the Participant Portal
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Challenge
COP21 EU Energy and Climate goals
Role of cities Energy
transition in cities
Energy system integration
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Scope • Deploy and test integrated innovative solutions for Positive Energy
Blocks/Districts in the Lighthouse Cities
• Interaction and integration between the buildings, the users and the larger energy system
• Implications of increased electro-mobility, its impact on the energy system and its integration in planning.
• Carry out extensive performance monitoring (ideally for more than 2 years)
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Definition Positive Energy Blocks/Districts
• Actively manage their energy consumption and energy flows
• Annual positive energy balance
• Optimal use of elements
• Integral part of the district/city energy system
• Scalable
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Assessing Positive Energy Blocks/Districts
• Building Energy Specification Table – BEST 2018
• energy need,
• RES produced locally and
• energy flows through test site boundaries.
• Overview of proposed measures
• Assess the ambition / facilitate comparison
LINK
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City-vision 2050
• Bold city-vision for 2050
• Urban, technical, financial and social
• Guidelines
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Proposals should focus on
• Mixed use urban districts
• Replication potential
• Important role of local communities and local governments
• Energy awareness
• Promote decarbonisation, improving air quality
• Smart Cities Information System database (SCIS)
Projects should deliver
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Effective business models
Practical recommendations
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Eligible costs
Innovative elements of the projects needed to:
• connect and integrate buildings
• enable Positive Energy Blocks/Districts
• foster innovative systems integration
• complement the wider energy system
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Non-eligible costs
Costs of commercial technologies are not eligible, for example:
• Buildings: purchase, construction, retrofitting and maintenance
• Electric vehicles and charging stations: purchase, installation and maintenance
• City-level ICT platforms: purchase, development and maintenance
• Standard, commercially-available RES: purchase, development and maintenance
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Cooperation
• SCC1– Lighthouse group
• European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities (EIP-SCC)
• Earmark appropriate collaboration resources (5%)
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Contribution from the EU
Between EUR 15 to 20 million per project
Deadline to apply: 05 February 2019
Thank you!
#H2020Energy @inea_eu
@JensBartho
EU Participant Portal www.ec.europa.eu/research/participants
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