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A joint presentation by Project Advisers of the EASME ENERGY Unit chaired by Agata Kotkowska Head of Buildings, Heating and Cooling Sector
Energy efficiency Buildings Calls 2018/2019
A joint presentation by Project Advisers of the EASME ENERGY Unit chaired by Agata Kotkowska Head of Buildings, Heating and Cooling Sector
Energy efficiency Buildings Calls 2018/2019
11:00 – 11:05 Welcome and introduction Agata Kotkowska, Head of Buildings, Heating and Cooling Sector, EASME
11.05 -11.20: Enhancing buildings' energy performance and smartness Paula Rey Garcia, Directorate –General for ENER, Energy Efficiency Unit Team Leader of Buildings and Finance Team
11.20 – 11:25 EE-1: Decarbonisation of the EU building stock: innovative approaches and affordable solutions changing the market for buildings renovation Janna Schönfeld, Project Advisor
11:25 – 11:30 EE-2: Integrated home renovation services Christophe Milin, Project Advisor
11:30 – 11:35 EE-3: Stimulating demand for sustainable energy skills in the construction sect Gordon Sutherland, Senior Project Advisor
11:35 – 11:40 EE-4: Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for legacy equipment Pierre Antoine Vernon, Project Advisor
11:40 - 11:50 EE-5: Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification Rebecca Kanellea Miguel Angel Romero, Project Advisor
11:50 – 12:15 Questions and Answers session 12:15 – 12.30 What makes the project successful – Experience from the current H2020 project
Roberto Lollini, Coordinator of the 4RinEU project 12:30 Closing of the session
Agata Kotkowska
Questions
Question & Answer session at the end
• You can raise your hand during that session !
Or –during the presentations- you can also use your mobile phone or computer:
• simply go to https://www.sli.do
• enter #H2020Energy and choose our room - we are in the room Gasperi
• Enter your question in the question box
• We will display questions at the end of the session
Agata Kotkowska Head of Buildings, Heating and Cooling Sector, EASME
Welcome and introduction
EE01 EE02* EE05
EE06 EE08 EE13 EE15
EE09 EE10 EE11*
EE14 EE16 EE17**
EC01 EC02
EE01 EE02 EE03 EE04 EE05
EE06 EE08 EE13 EE15
EE09 EE10 EE11
EE14 EE16
EC01 EC02
Energy Efficiency Call 2018
Energy Efficiency Call 2019
* Single beneficiaries eligible
** Single beneficiaries eligible. Deadline: 13 November 2018
Buildings Consumers Industry, Products & Services
Finance for Sustainable
Energy
Public authorities
Topic Budget 2018
Budget 2019
Deadlines
LC-SC3-EE-1 9,0 12,0 25 Jan.18 - 4 Sept.18 24 Jan.19 - 3 Sept.19
LC-SC3-EE-2 7,0 10,0 4 Sept. 18 - 3 Sept. 19
LC-SC3-EE-3 6,0 24 Jan.19 - 3 Sept.19 LC-SC3-EE-4 10,0 24 Jan.19 – 3 Sept.19 LC-SC3-EE-5 5,0 (CSA) 10,0 (IA) 25 Jan.18 - 4 Sept.18
24 Jan.19 - 3 Sept.19
Deadlines 2018– 2019 / Indicative Budget
LC-EEB-01-2019: Integration of energy smart materials in non-residential buildings (IA)
LC-EEB-02-2018: Building information modelling adapted to efficient renovation (RIA)
LC-EEB-03-2019: New developments in plus energy houses (IA)
LC-EEB-04-2020: Industrialisation of building envelope for the renovation market (IA)
LC-EEB-05-2019-20: Integrated storage systems for residential buildings (IA)
LC-EEB-06-2018-20: ICT enabled, sustainable and affordable residential building construction, design to end of life (IA)
EeB/EE PPP in WP 2018-19 for NMBP
Topic Deadlines
LC-EeB 02-2018 31 Oct.17- 22 Feb. 2018 LC-EeB 06-2018 31 Oct.17- 22 Feb. 2018 LC-EeB 01-2019 16 Oct.18 - 21 Feb. 2019 LC-EeB 03-2019 16 Oct.18 - 21 Feb. 2019 LC-EeB 05-2019 16 Oct.18 - 21 Feb. 2019
Paula Rey Garcia Team Leader of Buildings and Finance Team, DG ENER
Enhancing buildings' energy performance and smartness
Janna Schönfeld Project Advisor, Buildings Sector, EASME
LC-SC3-EE 1: Decarbonisation of the EU building stock: innovative approaches and affordable solutions changing the market for buildings renovation
LC-SC3-EE-01-2018-2019: Decarbonisation of the EU building stock
Specific Challenge:
• Action is needed to improve rates of renovation
• New technologies, process and business models
• Deep renovation needs to be more attractive & reliable, less
distruptive & costly, faster, more environmentally friendly
• Proposals should roll out holistic solutions aimed at consumers
EUR 3-4 million TRL 8-9
IA 70%
LC-SC3-EE-01-2018-2019: Decarbonisation of the EU building stock
Scope:
• Innovations can be right across the value chain, during any stages
of design or construction
• Building fabric, technical systems, links to DHC are all relevant
• Address the drivers to renovate buildings
• Address how consumers & others can use measured data
• Multiple benefits of energy efficiency
LC-SC3-EE-01-2018-2019: Decarbonisation of the EU building stock
Expected Impact:
• Primary energy savings triggered (GWh/year)
• Investments in sustainable energy triggered (million EUR/year)
• "High energy performance" after renovation
• Measurable cost reduction compared with "typical renovation", or
energy performance improvement at similar cost
• Reduce time spent on site by 20%
• Increased rates of renovation
• Reduction of GHG (tCO2-eq/year) and/or air pollutants (kg/year).
Christophe Milin Project Advisor, Finance Sector, EASME
LC-SC3-EE 2: Integrated home renovation services
LC-SC3-EE-2-2018-2019: "Integrated home renovation services"
• Why? - Many project promoters lack the skills and capacity to set up, implement and
finance ambitious sustainable energy projects
- In addition, many lack access to attractive and adequate financing products from the market
• How? - Create (or replicate) "integrated home renovation services", operational by the end
of the action
- Cover the whole "customer journey": from technical and social diagnosis, technical offer, contracting of works, structuring and provision of finance, to the monitoring of works and quality assurance.
- Create more demand for holistic approaches as a result of improved offer by trustful market operators and better awareness from homeowners
CSA 100%
LC-SC3-EE-2-2018-2019: "Integrated home renovation services"
• What? - Optimise the services required along the renovation process
(based on a thorough analysis of the local needs and actors in place),
- Reduce renovation costs and time on-site through standardised approaches (e.g. optimized business processes, standardised contractual arrangements, branding of the proposed services, …),
- Mainstream innovative technical solutions adapted to the local context,
- Improve trust and awareness of homeowners towards such services,
- Help improve the legal and regulatory environments and
- Overall improve financing conditions for energy renovation.
• More information - Webinar on "Home Renovation": 21 November 2017 (11:00 – 12:30)
- see https://ec.europa.eu/energy/en/financing-energy-efficiency/sustainable-energy-investment-forums
Gordon Sutherland Senior Project Advisor, Buildings Sector, EASME
LC-SC3-EE 3: Stimulating demand for sustainable energy skills in the construction sector
LC-SC3-EE-03-2019-2020: Stimulating demand for sustainable energy skills in the construction sector Specific Challenge:
• Based on results of BUILD UP Skills, act at market level and support legislative changes to stimulate the demand for energy skills
Scope:
• Tools facilitating the mutual recognition of energy skills and qualifications (e.g. skills registers/passports, mobile apps…)
• Initiatives raising awareness of home and building owners/tenants • Support to public authorities for the development of new legislative
frameworks (e.g public procurement) • Partnerships with producers and retailers • Initiatives reinforcing the link between skills/education and energy
performance/quality of construction
EUR 0,5-1 million CSA 100%
Pierre Antoine Vernon Project Advisor, Buildings Sector, EASME
LC-SC3-EE 4: Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for legacy equipment
EE-04-2019 Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for legacy equipment (IA)
Specific challenge : • Buildings: transition from energy consumers to active contributors to the
energy system • Smart buildings : managing themselves, interacting with their occupants
and with the grid • Improving efficiency of existing building stock as main challenge • Focus on legacy equipment : longer lifecycle, higher costs of replacement,
or difficult to integrate in buildings
EE-04-2019 Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for legacy equipment (IA)
Scope : • Demonstrate technological solutions to manage building energy and
interact with the grid based on user preferences - using IT to make existing buildings smarter - connecting both short and long lifecycle equipment
• Plan broad market uptake and integration into specific building typologies • Maximise consumer comfort : cost-effective, user-friendly, easy to install,
saving energy and money
EE-04-2019 Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for legacy equipment (IA)
Impact :
• Primary Energy savings (in GWh/year)
• Investments in sustainable energy (in million Euro)
• Upgrade of a significant number of existing buildings
• Energy and costs savings > energy consumption from IT and cost of the upgrade
• Reduction of GHG (tCO2-eq/year) and/or air pollutants (kg/year).
Rebecca Kanellea, Miguel Angel Romero Project Advisors, Buildings Sector, EASME
LC-SC3-EE 5: Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and certification
EE-05-2018-2019: Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
Specific Challenge:
• Assessment processes and certificates need to become more reliable, user-friendly, cost-effective and compliant with EU legislation
• Holistic assessment of buildings: envelope and system performances, smart readiness, RES, final energy use, comfort levels
• Use of International and EU standards, particularly ISO/CEN
• Assessments take into account actual measured data from sensors
• Demonstrate how schemes could be strengthened, modernised and best linked to national certification schemes, enhancing compliance checking and effectiveness of financial support
EE-05-2018: Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
Scope:
• Involve stakeholders including certification bodies, in stimulating roll-out of next-generation schemes
• Develop strategies to help converge EPC practices across EU
• Assess applicability of schemes through case studies
• Demonstrate potential of EU-wide uptake of the schemes
• Embed EPCs in energy audits, databases, one-stop-shops
• Link EPCs to buildings renovation passports, individual buildings renovation roadmaps or building logbooks
CSA 100%
EE-05-2018: Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
Expected Impact:
• Primary energy savings triggered (GWh/year)
• Investments in sustainable energy triggered (million EUR)
• Increased convergence of good quality and reliable energy performance assessment and certification, uptake and compliance with EU Directives and related standards
• Increased rate of application and compliance of EPCs and independent control systems with the provisions of EU and national legislation, in a defined region
• Increase of EPCs databases for compliance checking and verification, linking with financing schemes and building stock characteristics research etc
EUR 1-2 million
EE-05-2019: Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
Scope:
• Innovative approaches for assessing building energy performance
• Reliable assessment of building intrinsic performances
• Work towards output-based assessments using available building energy related data
• Improve reliability, cost-effectiveness and compliance with EU-standards, to allow for EU-wide deployment
• Involve relevant stakeholders, including certification bodies
• Consider using EPCs in building passports and renovation roadmaps
TRL 6-7
IA 70%
EE-05-2019: Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
Expected Impact:
• Improved user-friendliness of EPCs in terms of clarity and accuracy of the information provided
• Enhanced user awareness of building energy efficiency
• Primary energy savings triggered (GWh/year)
• Investments in sustainable energy triggered (million EUR)
• Reduction of GHG (tCO2-eq/year) and/or air pollutants (kg/year).
EUR 2-2.5 million
Time for your questions!
Roberto Lollini Coordinator of the 4RinEU project
What makes the project successful – Experience from the current H2020 project
Agata Kotkowska Head of Buildings, Heating and Cooling Sector, EASME
Closing of the session
Information sources
• Horizon 2020 Participant Portal ec.europa.eu/research/participants
• National Contact Points
• CORDIS database cordis.europa.eu
• EASME website ec.europa.eu/easme
• Queries via email: [email protected]
https://energy.easme-web.eu/
The European portal for energy efficiency buildings
• Upload and collaborate • Exchange best practice • Latest news, research • Find data tools, financing
schemes, project case studies
www.buildup.eu
25th October 2017 Lunch break 12:30 – 14:00