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Outlook to FP7 Call3 in Energy
Siegfried Loicht
Division for European and International Programmes (EIP)
Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)
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Outlook Energy Work Programme 2009
Status of Work-Programme:
DRAFT (latest version 23/04/08)
to be discussed in Programme Committee and EC
Estimated publication date:
Expected September 2008
Approach for 2009: Effort in this work programme focuses on technologies identified in the SET-Plan as key challenges for the next 10 years. This means that second generation biofuels (in particular biorefineries), CO2 capture and storage, solar energy, offshore wind and smart electricity grids have an important part.
Draft
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Specifics of Work Programme 2009
SME relevant research fields: Efficiency and material issues for thin-film photovoltaics Biowaste as feedstock for 2nd generation Sustainable Biorefineries High density /rapid release energy storage
International cooperation in topics (e.g.): Efficiency and material issues for thin-film photovoltaics Biowaste as feedstock for 2nd generation Innovative capture techniques Safe and reliable geological storage of CO2 Towards an infrastructure for CO2 transport and storage
Topics with cross thematic approaches: Biorefineries, wind/ocean energy conversion non-food aquatic biomass feedstock for 2nd generation biofuels
Draft
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Summary of budget allocation in the Work Programme 2009
Ind
icat
ive
Call/ activity
RTD2009
Million EUR
TREN2009
Million EUR
FP7-ENERGY-2009-1 [1] 90FP7-ENERGY-2009-2 100
FP7-ENERGY-2009-3 5.5
FP7-ENERGY-2009-BIOREFINERY 15 15
To be confirmed
[1] Any savings from previous activities launched under the previous RTD calls in the Energy work programme would be assigned to call FP7-2009-1.
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Overview of FP7-ENERGY-2009-1
Activity/Area Funding Schemes Indicative Amount(EUR million)
Area Energy.2.1 PhotovoltaicsArea Energy.2.5
Concentrated Solar Power
Collaborative projects EUR 24 million
Area Energy.2.4 GeothermalArea Energy.2.9 Cross cutting
IssuesActivity Energy.3 Renewable
Fuel Production
Collaborative projectsCoordination and support
action (Coordinating action)
EUR 21 million
Activity Energy.5 CO2 capture and storage Technologies for
Zero emission Power generation
Collaborative projects EUR 23 million
Activity Energy.7 Smart energy Networks
Collaborative projects EUR 22 million
• Two stage procedure Draft
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Overview of FP7-ENERGY-2009-2
Activity Funding Schemes Indicative Amount(EUR million)
ACTIVITY ENERGY.2: RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY GENERATION
Collaborative projects EUR 28 million
ACTIVITY ENERGY.4: RENEWABLES FOR
HEATING AND COOLING
Collaborative projects EUR 15 million
ACTIVITY ENERGY.6: CLEAN COAL
TECHNOLOGIES
Collaborative projects EUR 10 million
ACTIVITY ENERGY.7: SMART ENERGY
NETWORKS
Collaborative projects EUR 35 million
ACTIVITY ENERGY.8: ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AND SAVINGS
Collaborative projects EUR 10 million
ACTIVITY ENERGY.9: KNOWLEDGE FOR
ENERGY POLICY MAKING
Coordination and support action (Coordinating action)
EUR 2 million
• Single stage procedureDraft
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Overview of FP7-2009-BIOREFINERY
Area Topic Funding schemes
ACTIVITY ENERGY.3: RENEWABLE FUEL PRODUCTION
ENERGY.2009.3.3.1 Sustainable Biorefineries Collaborative Project
ENERGY.2009.3.3.2 Enhancing exchange of information, synergies and cross-fertilisation between
projects in the field of Biorefineries
Coordination and support action
(coordination type)
• Joint call between Energy, NMP, Environment, KBBE
• Total budget: ~ 57 million Euro
• Two stage procedure Draft
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Scientific and technical quality
• Limited innovation
• Not beyond commercial practices
• Not entirely addressing the topic priorities
• Insufficient demonstration part
• Insufficient quality of the concept and work plan
Lessons learned from Call1Frequent weaknesses of proposals (1/3)
Source: European Commission
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Lessons learned from Call1Frequent weaknesses of proposals (2/3)
Implementation
• Unclear complementarity of consortium partners
• Unclear experience of some partners
• Insufficiently justified presence of partners
• Inappropriate management structure
• Too large consortia
(keep consortia to minimum size necessary)
• Inappropriate resources allocation / justification
Source: European Commission
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Impact
• Limited monitoring and dissemination foreseen
• No significant impact
• No significant replication potential
• No significant European added value
• Lack of involvement of industrial partners
General
• Unstructured text, difficult to read
• Unclear /incomplete information
Lessons learned from Call1Frequent weaknesses of proposals (3/3)
Source: European Commission
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Thank you for your attention!
Siegfried LoichtFFG/European and International Programmes
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