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Horizon 2020 – Calls 2015:
RS3: Secure, clean and efficient energy
Jornada Informativa y de Revisión de propuestas H2020 Valencia, 26 de Febrero de 2015
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SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing 7.5
2. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the Bioeconomy
3.9
3. Secure, clean and efficient energy 5.9
4. Smart, green and integrated transport 6.3
5. Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
3.1
6. Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies 1.3
7. Secure societies 1.7
Budget 2014-20
(EUR billion)
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R&I Activities 100% Innovation Activities
70%
Coordination & Support Actions
100%
SME Instrument
Fast Track to Innovation
¿Cómo funciona?
ERA-Nets
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Cambio en los Objetivos Climáticos:
• Change our Energy System - Decarbonisation Energy Supply System -A policy framework for climate and energy in the period from 2020 to 2030 – COM(2014) 15
http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/2030/documentation_en.htm
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Secure Clean end efficient Energy
Energy Efficiency 16 topics
Low Carbon Technologies
15 topics
Smart Cities and Communities
2 topics
EASME
(EACI)
INEA
(TEN-T EA)
Energy Challenge
Estructura programa de ENERGIA Call 2015
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CALL 2014 2015
Energy Efficiency 97,5 101
Competitive low carbon energy 359,3 377
Smart Cities and Communities 92,3 107
SME´s Instrument 34 35
Fast Track to Innovation 14
Others (Tenders, Concerted Actions, ELENA,…)
76
58
TOTAL 659,1 692
22,9 % del presupuesto total del RS3 Cifras en M.€
RS3: Secure, clean and efficient energy
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Call 2015 (M€)
Energy Efficiency 101
Buildings & Consumers
Heating & Cooling
Industry & Products
Finance for Sustainable
Energy
Funding areas?
RS3: Secure, clean and efficient energy
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Code EE Call 2015 Topics Type Budget (M€)
Deadline
EE-06 Demand response in blocks of buildings IA 8
4 June EE-11 ICT for energy efficiency RIA 8.5
EE-13 District heating and cooling RIA 5.3
EE-05 Buildings renovation CSA
59.3 4 June
EE-07 Capacity building of public authorities CSA
EE-09 Empowering stakeholders CSA
EE-10 Consumer engagement CSA
EE-14 Efficient heating and cooling CSA
EE-15 EU product efficiency legislation CSA
EE-16 Energy efficiency in industry CSA
EE-17 Innovation through large buyer groups CSA
EE-19 Attractiveness of investments CSA
EE-20 Project development assistance CSA
EE-21 Energy services and financial schemes CSA
Call Energy Efficiency - 2015
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Eficiencia Energética
EU 2020 Targets-2009/28/CE Directive
2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework
Energy Efficiency Directive 2012.27.UE
Energy Performance Building Directive
2010.31.UE
Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
Energy Labelling Directive 2010/30/EU
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Buildings & Consumers:
EE 5: Increasing energy performance of existing buildings through process and organisation innovations and creating a market for deep renovation Removing market barriers. Product and process innovation. Development, testing and/or implementation of regulations and enabling conditions to finance deep renovation of buildings. Develop a market place for deep renovation.
CSA
EE 6: Demand Response in blocks of buildings Cost effective, real time optimisation of energy demand, storage and supply in blocks of buildings (residential or non residential) with the help of intelligent energy management systems. Cost effective and interoperable solutions. TRL 6-7. 3-5 M.€ EU contribution IA
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EE 7: Enhancing the capacity of public authorities to plan and implement sustainable energy policies and measure. Innovative ways to empower public authorities to develop, finance and implement ambitious sustainable energy policies and plans – in particular in sectors with high energy saving potential. Capacity building element needs to be integral part of proposals. (including EED implementing bodies). Multidisciplinary skills, engage stakeholders, multilevel governance, integrating planning. CSA Art 7 y 3 de la EED
Buildings & Consumers:
EE 9: Empowering stakeholder to assist public authorities in the definition and implementation of sustainable energy policies and measures Target specific actors among a wide spectrum of stakeholders (utilities, industry, financing institutions, non-governmental organisations, consumer associations, interest groups, …). Stakeholders invited to provide large-scale capacity building or engagement activities for those specific groups playing a key role in the definition and/or implementation of sustainable energy policies initiated by PA. CSA
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EE 10: Consumer engagement for sustainable energy Changing the behaviour of consumers in their everyday life using market segmentation and focussing on 'action', the last step of the AIDA (Awareness – Interest – Desire – Action) framework. Through use of social innovations and innovative technologies (e.g. smart meters/apps), educational activities or tools (supporting "action"), or RES consumer cooperatives & community-owned projects. CSA
Buildings & Consumers:
EE 11: New ICT-Based solutions for energy efficiency Motivate and support citizens' behavioural change to achieve greater energy efficiency taking advantage of ICT . …while ensuring that energy savings from this new ICT-enabled solutions are greater than the cost of the services. The proposed solutions should be deployed and validated in real life conditions in publicly owned buildings and buildings in public use or of public interest.. Validation should provide socio-economic evidence for ICT investment RIA 1,5-2 M.€ EU contribution
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EE 14: Removing market barrier Actions aiming at removing non-technological (including legislation) barriers to exploit the full potential of efficient heating and cooling solutions . Market uptake action accelerating the market uptake of technologies available in the market converting policy into action . Proposals should engage all relevant stakeholders (demand and supply side) CSA
Heating & Cooling:
EE 13: Technology for district heating and cooling District heating and cooling systems need to be more efficient, intelligent and cheaper. Develop and deploy intelligent systems using smart metering and control solutions. Roll-out solutions for the integration of smart thermal networks with smart electricity grids. TRL 4-6. 1,5-2 M.€ EU contribution RIA
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Energy efficiency
• Buildings, consumers, products
• Industry – heat recovery (EE18)
• Heating and Cooling (EE-13, EE-14)
• Finance for sustainable energy (EE19-21)
Smart Cities and Communities
• Smart cities and communities solutions integrating energy, transport and ICT sectors – lighthouse projects (SCC-1)
• Others
Low Carbon Energy
• RES and H/C technologies (LCE-2, LC-3, LCE4)
• Others
Where is H/C in the H2020 energy challenge?
Actions supported in the H2020 Energy Challenge go from Research and Demonstration to Market Uptake
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Industry and Products:
EE 15: Ensuring effective implementation of EU product efficiency legislation Building up monitoring, verification and enforcement of the EU's related products policy. Support higher level of surveillance activities
and go beyond product testing activities. Need to involve Market Surveillance Authorities and Consumer (or other end-user) Associations . CSA
EE 16: Organisational innovation to increase energy efficiency in industry Further reduce the energy consumption of the industry sector and improve its competitiveness. Removing market barriers, in particular lack of expertise and information on energy management; Mechanisms to secure funding for energy efficiency investments & facilitate the continuation of activities beyond project life. Prioritise energy-intensive industries CSA
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Industry and Products:
EE 17: Driving energy innovation through large buyer groups The larger the group of buyers, the higher the potential for manufacturer's interest and for ambitious product specifications Groups of buyers are established and together set higher-than-available performance levels which manufacturers of sustainable energy products are called to meet through product innovation….
Technology procurement process associated with communication activities to engage manufacturers. CSA
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Finance for Sustainable Energy
EE 19: Improving the financiability and attractiveness of
sustainable energy Foster dialogue with and between financial market actors, standardisation and valuation entities, industry, public authorities, consumers and property owners. 3 sub-topics: *Develop frameworks for the standardisation and benchmarking of investments, *Target public institutional investors, *Create EU and national sustainable energy financing platforms** CSA
EE21 – Energy services and financial schemes The energy services industry together with the financial sector need to develop new models, but also to roll out existing business models to tackle new sectors. Roll-out of business models for innovative EE services,(Energy performance contracting-EPC) 2. Replication of successful innovative financing solutions, 3. Large-scale capacity building for public authorities & SMEs. CSA
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Finance for Sustainable Energy
EE 20: Project Development Assistance (PDA)
Project development assistance will be provided to public and private project promoters such as public/private infrastructure operators, energy service companies (ESCOs), retail chains, cities and SMEs/industry, leading to innovative, bankable and aggregated sustainable energy investment schemes and projects of EUR 6 million – EUR 50 million .** Leverage 1:15 during project duration Payback clause: funding is conditional to investment High replicability Showcase dimension – organisational innovation 22 MLEI projects supported under Intelligent Energy Europe from 2011- 2013. http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/files/mlei-projects-2011-12.pdf CSA
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• Strong competition: be ambitious
• Project objective & Target group: well-defined? sufficiently focussed? EU added value?
• Communication tools and channels: sufficient resources and professional skills? Tailor made for this project?
• Give visibility to the "dissemination and exploitation" and "communication activities" (either in specific tasks or WPs)
• State of the art: exploit existing projects/ work. Do not do the same than previous projects
• Impact: Stated impacts not credible, not sufficiently supported by solid evidence. Reverse thinking when an indication on the impact is given e.g. savings of at least 25GWh/year; many baselines had poor or limited credibility, poorly calculated impact figures. Substantiate the foreseen energy savings
• Some proposals tried to cover too many areas and as result they were too vague proposals need to be focused
• Highlight contribution to Directives implementation.
Call 2014 – Lesson Learned
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• Please consult the FAQs for ENERGY EFFICIENCY - MARKET UPTAKE PDA on the Horizon 2020 Participant Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls
/h2020-ee-2015-4-pda.html • EASME Energy Efficiency webpage: http://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/energy
• Practical information on H2020: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/how-get-funding
• For all questions: [email protected]
• Infoday EE 2015: https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/horizon-2020-energy-efficiency-information-day
• IEE Project database:http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/projects/
• http://managenergy.net/ ; www.buildup.eu
• Past and on-going IEE supported projects on H&C.
IEE project database: https://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/projects/ Summary of ongoing IEE projects on H&C projects http://managenergy.net/lib/documents/1287/original_Summary_of_IEE_ongoing_H-C_projects_Nov_2014.pdf
Links to platforms, project information
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Renewable electricity and heating & cooling
Modernising the European Electricity grid
Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy storage tech.
Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel mix
Enabling the sustainable use of fossil fuels in the transition to a low-carbon economy
Supporting the development of a ERA in the field of energy
Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system AND Cross-cutting issues
Competitive Low Carbon Technologies. Call 2015
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Competitive Low Carbon Technologies. Call 2015
RIA IA CSA
Renewable electricity and heating & cooling
Modernising the European Electricity grid
Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy
storage tech.
Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel
mix
Enabling the sustainable use of fossil fuels in the transition to a low-carbon
economy
Supporting the development of a ERA in the field of energy
Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system AND Cross-
cutting issues
LCE4 LCE2 LCE3
LCE6
LCE5
LCE9
LCE19
LCE14 LCE11
LCE18 ERA-NET Cofund
2015
2014/15
LCE12
LCE17
LCE15
LCE21
LCE23
DEADLINE:
05 MAYO 2015
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Competitive Low Carbon Technologies
Renewable electricity and heating & cooling
LCE4 (2015): Market Uptake of existing and Emerging RE, H&C Technologies. (CSA)
LCE3 (2015)
Demonstration of
Renewable electricity and
Heating & Cooling
technologies (IA)
Características principales:
• Mejora de la eficiencia de las tecnologías y disminución de
costes.
• Eficiencia del recurso – impacto medioambiental
• Link con MRL (Manufacturing Readiness Level)- Cadenas de
producción y suministro de tecnologías renovables más competitivos
• Gestionabilidad de las renovables con la RED – Mejor
integración en el sistema energético.
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Renewable electricity and heating & cooling
LCE-03 – 2015 – Demonstration of renewable
electricity and heating/cooling IA PV: PV integrated in the built environment (BIPV) Wind: Demonstrating innovative substructure and floating concepts – Bottom-fixed substructures for water depts of 30 to 50m, and innovative floating wind turbine concepts. Ocean :Demonstration of ocean energy technologies – full scale devices in real world conditions. Deep Geothermal: Testing of enhanced geothermal systems in different geological environments Renewable Heating & Cooling: - Demonstration of solar technologies for residential and
non-residential buildings
5-20 M.€ EU contribution TRL 5-6 a 6-7
Budget:
LCE3-LCE12: 80M.€
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LCE-04 – 2014 & 2015 - Market uptake of existing and
emerging renewable electricity, heating and cooling technologies CSA
Ensuring the level of growth needed to deliver the EU targets for renewable energy, and creating the appropriate business environment for EU industrial leadership The challenges are • Ensuring sustained public acceptance • Ensuring speedy and user friendly permitting procedures • Implementing renewable energy policies, codes and legislations … in a coordinated manner using best practice • Capacity building and contributing to the further development of renewable energy policy, legislation and regulation • Capacity building and facilitating the deployment of improved business models and innovative financing schemes for mobilising
investments 1-2 M.€ EU contribution
Budget:
LCE4 y LCE14: 20M.€
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Competitive Low Carbon Technologies
RIA IA
Modernising the European Electricity
grid
Providing the energy system with
flexibility - Energy storage tech.
LCE6: Transmission Grid and wholesale market
LCE5: I & T for deployment of meshedd off-shore grids
LCE9:Large scale energy storage
Main Features:
• Nuevas Redes: Mayor Flexibilidad, incremento de capacidad,
participación activa de la demanda, “demand response”
• Integración: generación, almacenamiento y demanda a diferentes
niveles y escalas.
• Propuestas cercanas al mercado: problemas sociales, nuevos
modelos de negocio, aspectos regulatorios, legales y políticos.
LCE23: CF for measuring the energy and environmental efficiency of the ICT-sector
CSA
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LCE-05 – 2015- Innovation and technologies for the deployment of meshed offshore grids
Meshed off-shore grids linking several off- shore wind parks with on-shore grids in different countries and with other available generation resources are urgently required to provide additional flexibility, efficiency, security and market access to off-shore wind resources. IA 30-40 M.€ EU contribution TRL6-7 a 8-9
LCE-06 – 2015- Transmission grid and wholesale market
The integration of renewable energy and emergence of new services and uses of electricity will require major upgrades and reinforcements of the pan-European power system.
• 3 priorities for Innovation Actions (IA) • Particular priority elements for Research & Innovation
Actions (RIA) 12-15 M.€ EU contribution
Modernising the European Electricity grid
Budget:
LCE5 y LCE6: 71,5M.€
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LCE-23 – 2015- Supporting the community in deploying a common framework for measuring the energy and environmental efficiency of the ICT-sector The action will set up a number of support services (notably a helpdesk service, online support, translation of important documents) to facilitate/enable a fast and efficient uptake by the community (particularly by smaller organizations, notably SMEs) of the above framework . Impact: fast and efficient uptake of such methodologies will lead, among others, to transparency in measuring the environmental effect of the ICT-sector which, in turn, will lead to higher awareness on the energy and environmental footprint of the ICT, more efficient development and use of policy instruments for measuring and controlling the above footprint, new business opportunities and higher
competitiveness of industry through the establishment of a level playing field. CSA
Modernising the European Electricity grid
Budget:
LCE-23: 0,4 M.€
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LCE-09 – 2015- Large scale storage
• Need for large scale energy storage to balance the production and consumption of high quantities of electricity and during longer time periods. Demonstration activities in this topic will aim to progress large scale energy storage and reduce the barriers associated with new storage concepts.
• Important market uptake challenge is to reduce the barriers (technological, economic, regulatory, environmental, social and other acceptance, etc.) associated with the deployment of existing or new storage concepts.
TRL 5 a 6-7 Innovation actions- deadline: 5/5/2015 IA 16-20 M€ por proyecto. 2 proyectos a financiar
Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy storage tech.
Budget:
LCE9 36,34 M.€
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Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel mix
LCE14: Market uptake of existing and emerging sustainable bioenergy (CSA)
LCE12: Demonstrating advanced biofuel technologies (IA)
Main Features:
• Descarbonización del sector de transporte.
• Desarrollo de biocombustibles avanzados y nuevos combustibles
alternativos
• Asegurar su sostenibilidad y apoyar la comercialización de los
mismos.
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LCE-12 – 2014 & 2015 - Demonstrating advanced biofuel technologies IA
New and advanced biofuels using sustainable feedstock need to reach the market The challenges are • Proving that advanced biofuels and bioenergy carriers technologies, are technically viable, environmentally and socially sustainable, and potentially cost-competitive at commercial scale.
• http://setis.ec.europa.eu/set-plan-implementation/european-industrial-initiatives-eiis/eii-implementation-plans
• Developing logistic systems for a sound, safe and sustainable feedstock supply.
TRL 5-6 a 6-7 5-20 M.€ EU Contribution
Budget:
LCE3-LCE12: 80M.€
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LCE-14 – 2014 & 2015 - Market uptake of existing and emerging sustainable bioenergy CSA
Sustainable bioenergy technologies (both existing and emerging) need to further penetrate the market. The challenges are •Ensuring development and/or implementation of quality and
sustainability standards for bioenergy in all its forms. •Encouraging the EU farmers and foresters to produce also energy and energy intermediaries • Setting up or strengthening sustainable local bioenergy supply chains • Development of methodologies for the traceability of biomass feedstocks 1-2 M.€ EU Contribution-20
Budget:
LCE4 y LCE14: 20M.€
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Competitive Low Carbon Technologies
Enabling the sustainable use of fossil fuels in the
transition to a low-carbon economy LCE17: Higly flexible and efficient fossil fuel power
plants (RIA)
LCE15: Enabling decarbonisation of the fossil fuel-based power sector and energy intensive industry through CCS (RIA)
Supporting the development of a
European Research Area in the field of Energy
LCE18: Supporting Joint Actions on demonstration and validation of innovative energy solutions (Eranet Co-fund)
LCE19: Supporting coordination of national R&D activities (CSA)
Social, environmental and economic aspects of the
energy system
LCE21: Modelling and analysing the energy system, its transformation and impacts (RIA)
Budget: 61,25 M.€
Budget: 3 M.€
Budget: 10 M.€
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Tecnologías LCE-2 y 11 (provisionales)
Proposals Funded Subv (M€)
PV 36 2 9,5
GEO 11 2 12,1
CSP 25 1 6,5
CHP 31 2 12,1
BIO 81 2 10,6
WIND 25 1 7,3
OCEAN 25 0 0
HYDRO 9 0 0
SHC 18 0 0
Total 261 10 58,1
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Tecnologías LCE-3 y 14 (provisionales)
Proposals Funded Subv (M€)
PV 3 0 0
GEO 6 2 11,9
CSP 8 2 20,9
BIO 5 2 30,2
OCEAN 8 1 17
WIND 6 2 14
Total 36 9 94
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Summary Call SCC 2014 -2015
CALL 2014
SCC 2-Data Collection (1M.€)
SCC 4 – Public Procurers Networks
(1M.€)
SCC 3- System standards (1M.€)
CALL 2015
SCC1 – LIGHTHOUSE PROJECTS
90.32 M.€
3-4 projects
106.18 M.€
5-6 projects
Deadline: 05/05/2015
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Innovate: Go beyond what exists
•Concerto =22 projects, 58 communities
(www.concerto.eu)
• Civitas = 25 cities – 5 demo projects
(www.civitas.eu)
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Evolution of calls VIIPM
7 Proyectos, 26 ciudades 42,5 M.€
4 proyectos, 13 ciudades 37M.€
4 proyectos 9 ciudades 100 M.€
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SCC-1: Smart Cities and Communities: Lighthouse projects
• Proposals should address:
• Consortia: industry (including local SMEs) cities (including city
planning) & Research community
• 2-3 cities involving 2-3 follower cities
• Part of ambitious urban plan. Funding from other parts secured
• Validation of business plans and commitment to replicability
• Interoperability – no lock-in
• Contributions to data collection
Nearly Zero or low energy districts –
focus on refurbishing
Integrated infrastructures
Sustainable urban mobility – focus on
alternative fuels
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SCC-3: System Standards for SCC Solutions
Scope
-System approach covering ICT, Transport and Energy
-The topic is addressed to:
-ESO (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI)
-SDO (responsible for technical specifications)
-The focus in on:
-Interoperability – open interphases
-Data – consistency, availability, performance measurement
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DATOS de la CALL – SCC 2015
Topic Budget Type of Action
EU Contribution / project
SCC-01 106,2 M.€ IA Between 18-25 M.€
SCC-03 1 M.€ CSA Between 0,5 to 1 M.€
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Call 2014: Selected Proposal
Topics Propuestas Evaluadas
Above Threshold Retained Proposals
SCC1
19 5 26,3% 3 15,8%
SELECTED PROPOSAL
ACRONIMO LEAD CITIES FOLLOWERS CITIES
GrowSmarter Stockholm, Cologne and Barcelona
5: Valetta, Suceava, Porto, Cork and Graz
REMOURBAN Valladolid, Nottingham and Tepebasi
2: Seraing, Miskolc
TRIANGULUM Manchester, Eindhoven and Stavanger
3: Prague, Leipzig and Sabadell
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Alignment of
financing Public
procurement
Education,
training Labelling
New
business
models
Standardisation
EIP Smart Cities
Smart Cities
Industrial Initiative
Technology focus
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EIP Smart Cities
On 10 July 2012, the European Commission launched the Smart Cities and
Communities European Innovation Partnership
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/smart_cities_en.htm
http://eu-smartcities.eu/
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Number of applicants per area and previous experience (2014 Energy Calls)
83% of applicants did not participate in FP7
projects(70% of main-listed applicants)
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Tasas de éxito globales
Propuestas Proyectos Tasa de Éxito
EE 661 56 8%
LCE 449 65 14%
SCC 34 4 12%
Total 1.144 125 11%
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Roles en la gestión de Horizonte
PARTICIPANTES
NCP
REPRESENTANTE
CCAA, Ministerios Expertos
Mª Luisa Revilla (NCP CDTI):
Virginia Vivanco (NCP IDAE):
Cristina Quintana (NCP CIEMAT):
Guillermo Álvarez:
MUCHAS GRACIAS
Mª Luisa Revilla
Punto Nacional de Contacto - Reto Energía – Horizonte 2020
División Programas Europeos- CDTI