1 / 30

INFORMATION DAY ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT

NCP Energy Network C-Energy+ ENERGY WP 2012. INFORMATION DAY ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT. ALEXANDRA CAMILLERI National Contact Point ENERGY, PeopleNetwork & ICT-AGRI Malta Council for Science & Technology. KIEV, 20th June 2011. NCP MALTA Ing Alexandra Camilleri MCST.

verna
Download Presentation

INFORMATION DAY ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. NCP Energy Network C-Energy+ ENERGY WP 2012 INFORMATION DAY ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT ALEXANDRA CAMILLERI National Contact Point ENERGY, PeopleNetwork & ICT-AGRI Malta Council for Science & Technology KIEV, 20th June 2011

  2. NCP MALTA Ing Alexandra Camilleri MCST Global Network with nationaldimension

  3. C-ENERGY + has the overall objective to reinforce the network of Energy NCPs for the FP7, broadening their expertise and improving the quality of their services

  4. C-ENERGY + Specific Objectives Reinforcing the Network of Energy NCPs Increasing the qualityof Energy proposals Expected Impact A uniform high level Energy NCPsservicesacrossEurope More effectiveparticipationalsooforganisationfromThirdCountries

  5. C-ENERGY + • 4 meetings • 2 joint Workshops • 2 International Brokerage events • 4 Training sessions • 15 On-the-job training visits • Website: http://www.c-energyplus.eu/

  6. C-ENERGY +

  7. Role of NCPs National Contact Points (NCPs) play a crucial role in the Framework Programmes because: • we reach out to the European research community in order to inform and raise awareness about the funding opportunities of the Framework Programmes, • we advise and assist potential applicants in the preparation, submission and follow-up of grant applications, • and we offer support during the execution of projects.

  8. 7th Framework Programme ENERGY Any transnational research activities can be funded within this programme Focuses on research at the "frontier of knowledge", where risks are higher Focused on supporting training, mobility and career development of European researchers Targeted at enhancing research infrastructures, promoting "Regions of Knowledge FP7 has a total budget of over € 50 billion.

  9. COOPERATION PRIORITIES THEMEM€% • Health 6100 19% • Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology 1935 6% • Information and Communication Technologies 9050 28% • Joint Technology Initiative, Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials 3475 11% • Energy 2350 7% • Environment (including climate change) 1890 6% • Transport (including Aeronautics) 4160 13% • Socio-economic sciences and Humanities 623 2% • Security 1430 4% • Space 1400 4% This programme also includes cooperation between the EU and third countries.

  10. FP7 PROPOSED ACTIVITIES IN ENERGY The Energy theme funds research activities in the following areas: • Hydrogen and Fuel Cells • Renewable energies for electricity, fuel production, heating and cooling (Photovoltaics, Biomass, Wind, Geothermal Energy, Solar Power, Ocean, Hydro) • CO2 capture and storage technologies for zero emission powergeneration • Clean Coal Technologies • Smart energy networks • Energy efficiency and savings • Knowledge for policy making • Horizontal Programme Activities (Future Emerging Technologies, Materials for energy applications)

  11. International Cooperationin Energy Research FP7 • To promote the participation of third countries in FP7 energy theme through information; dissemination and brokerage activities; • To set up strategic partnerships with priority countries based on scientific and or/technology excellence which are of common interest and mutual benefit; • To deliver win-win concrete results at operational level • While supporting other EC policies

  12. International Cooperation in the FPs to date • FP5 (1998-2002): For the 1st time, opening to non EU country participation with very limited results • FP6 (2002-2006): + a specific/separate programme (315 M€) entirely devoted to support International Cooperation in S&T and promote participation of non EU country in all thematic programmes including energy research

  13. International Cooperation FP7 (2007 – 2013):A new approach to reinforce International Cooperation • A better integration in all thematic programmes including Energy with new specific mechanisms of implementation and corresponding rules for participation • A specific/separate International Cooperation programme (180 M€) to implement horizontal support and measures to international cooperation • An international dimension in the « PEOPLE » Specific Programme to foster international staff exchange

  14. THIRD COUNTRY PARTICIPATION TO DATE

  15. Strategic Framework:SET-Plan • The SET-Plan is a research and development strategy, targeting the energy sector. • It was launched by the EU because economic growth, welfare and competitiveness of the EU will depend on the EU’s success in developing, deploying and competing in new low-carbon technologies. • FP7 Energy actions should be viewed within context of SET-Plan and Support development of the SET-Plan

  16. European Strategic Energy Technology Plan(SET-PLAN) The SET-PLAN includes: • The European Industrial Bioenergy Initiative • The European CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage Initiative • The European Electricity Grid Initiative • The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH) Joint Technology Initiative • The Sustainable Nuclear Initiative • Energy Efficiency – The Smart Cities Initiative • The Solar Europe Initiative • The European Wind Initiative • The SET-Plan Steering Group (SET-Group) • The European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) • The SET-Plan Information System (SETIS)

  17. Energy Work Programme 2012 The European Information Day on the 2012 FP7 Energy Calls for Proposals will take place in Brussels on 7th July 2011. The event will also be webstreamed. More details and the registration page can be accessed at http://ec.europa.eu/research/conferences/2011/energy_infoday/infoday_energy_en.htm

  18. Energy WP 2012 – INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION • “Opening” of all activities to International Cooperation • Opening: all topics are open to the participation ofapplicants from third countries • Targeted Opening: topics for which the participation ofthird countries or regions is explicitly encouraged • ICPC may be funded in general, while Industrialisedcountries only if specified in the work programme • The third country partner is in addition to the legal minimumconsortium of 3 legal entities MS/AC for Collaborative Projects or of 1 legal entity MS/AC for Coordination andSupport Actions

  19. Energy WP 2012 – INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION • Specific International Cooperation Actions (SICA) • Topics for Collaborative Projects especially designed and devoted to the international cooperation with targeted ICPC o Priorities for activities are identified through dialogues with targeted ICPC and based on mutual interest and Benefit o CP: at least 4 legal entities: 2 MS/AC + 2 ICPC o CSA: minimum 1 MS/AC

  20. Energy WP 2012 – INNOVATION UNION • A key objective of this Work Programme is to contribute to the implementation of the Innovation Union initiative. • The Innovation Union is one of the seven flagship initiatives of the Europe 2020 strategy for a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy. • The Innovation Union plan contains over thirty actions points, with the aim to do three things: • make Europe into a world-class science performer; • remove obstacles to innovation – like expensive patenting, market fragmentation, slow standard-setting and skills shortages – which currently prevent ideas getting quickly to market; and • revolutionize the way public and private sectors work together, notably through Innovation Partnerships between the European institutions, national and regional authorities and business.

  21. Energy WP 2012 - Highlights • Innovation Union aspects:this Work Programme is to contribute to the implementation of the Innovation Union initiative by enhancing the innovation potential of supported projects. • SET-Plan:it focuses on the implementation of the Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan), the technology pillar of the EU's Energy and Climate policy. The SET-Plan Roadmaps specify the research and demonstration needs for the next decade to accelerate the market up-take of the most promising technologies in the areas of solar, wind, bioenergy, smart grids, CCS and smart cities. • Joint Actions:this WP launches for the first time a number of joint actions between the European Commission and Member States as well as Associated Countries • SMEs:Participation of SMEs is explicitly encouraged in the following topics: • Biofuels from microalgae or macroalgae • lignocellulosic biomass harvesting, storage and transport • Future Emerging Technologies

  22. Energy WP 2012 - Highlights • International cooperation:All activities are open to researchers and research institutions from third countries and strong efforts are made to encourage them to seize this opportunity.Topics that have been specifically highlighted as particularly well suited for international cooperation with CSLF countries(Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum) are: • Impact of the quality of CO2 on transport and storage • Facilitating the deployment of safe stationary batteries. • Cross Thematic approaches:The Energy Theme collaborates with other FP7 Themes in the following topics: • lignocellulosic biomass harvesting, storage and transport (with the KBBE Theme) • bio-based fuels for air transport (with the Transport Theme) • planning and screening of city plans – ("Smart Cities and Communities")

  23. Energy WP 2012 - Highlights Socio-economic dimension of research: account should be taken of possible socio-economic impacts of research, including its intended and unintended consequences and the inherent risks and opportunities. A sound understanding of this issue should be demonstrated both at the level of research design and research management. Projects raising ethical or security concerns are also encouraged to pay attention to wider public outreach. Gender dimension: all projects are encouraged to have a balanced participation of women and men in their research activities and to raise awareness on combating gender prejudices and stereotypes. specific actions to promote gender equality in research can now be financed as part of the proposal.

  24. Energy WP 2012 – Content of Calls • Calls will be published in the following Energy Areas: • PHOTOVOLTAICS • WIND: • CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER • OCEAN • SECOND GENERATION FUEL FROM BIOMASS • LOW/MEDIUM TEMPERATURE SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY • CO2 STORAGE • POWER GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTEGRATED ZERO EMISSION SOLUTIONS • CROSS CUTTING AND REGULATORY ISSUES • DEVELOPMENT OF INTER-ACTIVE DISTRIBUTION ENERGY NETWORKS • PAN-EUROPEAN ENERGY NETWORKS • EFFICIENT ENERGY USE IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY AND BUILDING SECTOR • SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES • ERA-NET PLUS ON BIOENERGY • FUTURE EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

  25. Energy WP 2012 – Rules for Participation

  26. Energy WP 2012 – Current Call Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Call for Proposals now launched – deadline 18th August 2011 Call title: FCH JU Call for Proposals 2011 Part 1 Call identifier: FCH-JU-2011-1 Publication date: 03 May 2011 Indicative deadline: 18 Aug 2011 at 17.00 hrs (Brussels local time) Indicative budget1: EUR 109 million

  27. Energy WP 2012 – Forthcoming Calls • Call title: Energy Call Part 1 • Call identifier: FP7-ENERGY-2012-1 • Date of publication: 19th July 2011 • Deadline: 25.10. 2011 at 17.00.00, (Brussels local time) • Indicative budget : EUR 150 million Call title: Energy Call part 2 • Call identifier: FP7-ENERGY-2012-2 • Date of publication: XXX July 2011 • Deadline: 08 March 2012 at 17.00.00, Brussels local time • Indicative budget: EUR 81 million

  28. Energy WP 2012 – Forthcoming Calls Call title: Smart Cities and Communities • Call identifier: FP7-ENERGY-SMARTCITIES-2012 • Date of publication: XXX July 2011 • Deadline: 01 December 2011 at 17.00.00, Brussels local time • Indicative budget: EUR 40 million Call identifier: FP7-ERANET-2012-RTD Indicative budget: EUR 10 million Call identifier: FP7-2012-NMP-ENV-ENERGY-ICT-EeB Indicative budget: EUR 35 million

  29. Energy - Staying informed • Energy Research web site and Energy Helpdesk http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/energy/index_en.html rtd-energy@ec.europa.eu • Calls for proposals http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/cooperation.energy_en.html http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/calls/ • Conferences, proceedings, Newsletter http://ec.europa.eu/research/conferences/2008/energy_infoday/infoday_energy_en.htm http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/energy/pdf/renews5.pdf • C-Energy+ and National Contact Points www.c-energyplus.eu

  30. ALEXANDRA CAMILLERIalexandra.a.camilleri@gov.mt • THANK YOU MALTA COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

More Related