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EU:n Horizon-ohjelmatMitä tutkitaan, mitä rahoitetaan?
Tom WARRAS
National EUREKA Coordinator
NCP for Transport and Energy Programmes
30.1.2019 Helsinki
Horizon 2020: vuodet -19 ja -20Horizon Europe: 2021 eteenpäin
Tom WARRAS
National EUREKA Coordinator
NCP for Transport and Energy Programmes
30.1.2019 Helsinki
Horizon Program opportunities for the Energy Cluster
Tom WARRAS
National EUREKA Coordinator
NCP for Transport and Energy Programmes
30.1.2019 Helsinki
The material presented is © European Commission and © Business Finland 2019.
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▪ Cooperation in European networks
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▪ Immaterial property questions
▪ Timeline for application, negociation and contract
▪ ”Bureaucracy” along the project
EU
Horizon2020
other
Joint programs(central evaluation)
Eurostars
Ecsel
ERA-NETs
EUREKA programs(national
evaluation)
ITEA3
Celtic+
etc
7
European models of R&D&I funding
EU’s framework programmes
Horizon 202080 mrd.€
Horizon Europe100 mrd.€
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation
"Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation"
(COM(2016)763)
EU's global role
Funding Energy Science and Technology
Financial Instruments
Policy Signals• Subsidies• Innovation-
principle• Public
Procurement• Standards
• InnovFinEDP
• EFSI
> EUR 2.2 billion in H2020 (2018-2020) on:
• Decarbonising EU building stock by 2050
• Strengthening EU leadership in renewables
• Affordable and Integrated energy storage
• E-mobility and more integrated urban transport systems
European Innovation Council
• Mission Innovation
• EU-Africa cooperation
Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation
Policy Framework
Horizon 2020 – Structure and themes
I Excellent Science II Industrial Leadership III Societal Challenges
1. European Research Council (ERC)
2. Future and Emerging Technologies (FET).
a) Open
b) Proactive
c) Flagships
3. Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) –actions: training, career development and mobility for researchers
4. Research Infrastructures
1. Leadership in Enabling
and Industrial Technlogies
1.1. ICT
1.2. nanotechnology
1.3. materials
1.4. biotechnology
1.5. manufacturing and
processing
1.6. space
2. Risk finance:
loans & equity funding
3. Innovation in SMEs
1. Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
2. Food security, sustainable agri-culture
and forestry, marine, mari-time and
inland water research and bioeconomy
3. Secure, clean and efficient energy
4. Smart, green and integrated transport
5. Climate action, resource efficiency and
raw materials
6. Europe in a changing world: inclusive,
innovative and reflective societies
7. Secure societies – protecting freedom
and security of Europe and its citizens
20% of the budget or pillars II + III to SMEs
• SME Instrument(1/3)
• Collaborative projects (2/3)
Science with and for society, Spreading excellence and widening participation
Joint Research center JRC European Institution of Innovation and Technology EIT
Nuclear research EURATOM
Energy
Energy topics across Horizon 2020
• European Research Council (ERC)
• European Innovation Council (SME instrument, FTI pilot, FET, Prizes)
• Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions
Bottom-up activities
• Materials
• PPPs on Energy-efficient Buildings and SPIRE
• Information and Communication Technologies
• Space (Galileo)
Industrial Leadership
• SC2: Bioeconomy, Blue Growth
• SC4: Electric vehicles, Batteries, Energy-efficient transport
• SC5: Cities, Earth observation, raw materials, climate change mitigation strategies
• SC7: Cybersecurity, Critical energy infrastructure
Societal Challenges (SC)
Cross-cutting call on
batteries
SC3: Secure, clean and
efficient energy
Remember also calls of other H2020 parts than SC3!
Overview of Energy Challenge activities
Energy Challenge
Calls for proposals LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020
Other Actions (e.g. procurements, Grant to identified beneficiaries)
Energy efficiency
Global leadership in renewables
Smart and clean energy for consumers
Smart citizen-centred energy system
Smart Cities and Communities
Enabling near-zero CO2 emissions from fossil fuel power plants and carbon intensive industries
Joint Actions
Cross-cutting issues
Financial contribution to other calls for proposals
1766 M€
347 M€
91 M€
347 M€
Next-Generation Batteries Cross-cutting call 2019-2020
SA
FE
Basic research Proof of concept Technology development
System launch
Technology push
Market pull
Commer-cial
deploy-ment
Financing, manu-
facturing
Business model and
initial financing
Market research
and patent protection
PCP/PPIPublic
Procurement
Horizon Prizes
H2020 Collaborative projects (research, innovation, market
uptake actions)
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen JTI
FTI
Technology development
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ERC - FET
SME instrument
InnovFinEnergy Demo
Project Facility
Toolbox
Calls for proposals LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020
Energy efficienc
y
Global leadership
in renewables
Smart and clean energy
for consu-mers
Smart citizen-centred energy system
Smart Cities and
Commu-nities
Enabling near-zero
CO2 emissions from fossil fuel power plants and
carbon intensive industries
Joint Actions
Cross-cutting issues
192 M€* 20 M€*176 M€*
110 M€* 88 M€* 52 M€* 42 M€*445 M€*
* Budget figures for 2018-2019 only (2020 to be confirmed at a later stage)
Calls for proposals LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020
Energy efficiency (EE)
An example, 2019 & 2020:
192 M€ (2018-19)
Global leadership in renewables (RES)
Aurinkoenergia Tuulienergia OceanBio-
polttoaineet Alt.fuels
HeatingCooling CHP
Geothermal Hydro EnergyVirtual power
plant
An example: LC-SC3-RES-25b-2020: International cooperation with Canada on advanced biofuels and bioenergy (draft)
445 M€ (2018-19)
Smart and clean energy for consumers (EC)
Demand response = Kysyntäjousto
▪ Aiheena säätö ja ohjaus, myös aggreraattoribisnes
Topics:
➢LC-SC3-EC-1-2018-2019-2020: The role of consumers in changing the market through informed decision and collective actions
➢LC-SC3-EC-2-2018-2019-2020: Mitigating household energy poverty
➢LC-SC3-EC-3-2020: Consumer engagement and demand response
➢LC-SC3-EC-4-2020: Clean Energy transition at schools
➢LC-SC3-EC-5-2020: Behavioural insights for energy efficiency interventions
20 M€ (2018-19)
Smart citizen-centred energy system (ES)
Grid Local systems & island
176 M€ (2018-19)
ES-1-2019: Flexibility and retail market options for the distribution grid (IA)
ES-2-2019: Solutions for increased regional cross-border cooperation in the transmission grid (IA)
ES-5-2018-2020: TSO – DSO – Consumer: Large-scale demonstrations of innovative grid services through demand response, storage and small-scale (RES) generation (IA)
ES-6-2019: Research on advanced tools and technological development (RIA)
ES-7-2018: Pan-European Forum for R&I on Smart Grids, Flexibility and Local Energy Networks (CSA)
• LC-SC3-ES-3-2018-2020: Integrated local energy systems (Energy islands) (IA)
• LC-SC3-ES-4-2018-2020: Decarbonising energy systems of geographical Islands (IA)
• LC-SC3-ES-8-2019: European Islands Facility - Unlock financing for energy transitions and supporting islands to develop investment concepts (CSA)
Smart cities and communities (SCC)
▪ Collaboration in the Lighthouse Collaboration Network - specific task groups on common topics (e.g. replication, business models, dissemination)
▪ Consortia shall be composed of 2 lighthouse cities and at least 5 follower cities.
▪ Lighthouse Cities▪ Should act as exemplars
▪ Help to plan and initiate the replication of the deployed solutions in the Follower cities
▪ Have to be bold and try new innovative solutions
▪ Get the larger part of the funds also because they bear the first mover riskfor new solutions
▪ Follower Cities: should actively participate from the first moment with the aim of replication of good solutions
110 M€ (2018-19)
2014 GROWSMARTER
Köln, Barcelona, Stockholm& Graz, Cork, Valletta, Porto, Suceava
REMOURBANValladolid, Tepebasi, Nottingham
& Seraing, Miskolc
TRIANGULUMEindhoven, Stavanger, Manchester
& Prague, Leipzig, Sabadell
2015 REPLICATE
San Sebastián/Donostia, Firenze, Bristol& Lausanne, Essen, Nilufer
SHAR-LLMMilano, Lisboa,London (Greenwich)
& Burgas, Bordeaux, Warsaw
SMARTENCITYSønderborg, Tartu, Vitoria/Gasteiz
& Asenovgrad, Lecce
SMARTER TOGETHERWien, München, Lyon
& Sofia, Santiago de Compostela, Venezia, Yokohama, Kiev
2016 mySMARTlife
Hamburg, Helsinki, Nantes& Varna, Palencia, Rijeka, Bydgoszcz RUGGEDISED
Rotterdam, Ůmea, Glasgow& Brno, Parma, Gdansk
2017 STARDUST: Pamplona,
Tampere, Trento& Cluj-Napoca, Derry, Kozani, Litoměřice
IRIS: Utrecht, Göteborg, Nice & Vaasa, Alexandroupolis, Santa Cruz
de Tenerife, Focsan
MatchUP: Valencia, Dresden, Antalya& Ostend, Herzliya, Skopje, Kerava
➢
Smart Cities and Communities
Enabling near-zero CO2 emissions from fossil fuel (NZE)
• IA; Deadline: 27.8.2019; indicative budget: EUR 20 million
NZE-4: Integrated solutions for flexible power plants using power-to-X and energy storage (2019)
• IA; Deadline (2019): 27.8.2019; indicative budget: EUR 33 million
NZE-5: Low-carbon industrial production using CCUS (2019, 2020)
NZE-6: Unlocking European CO2 storage capacity (2020)
88 M€ (2018-19)
Next generation batteries (BAT)
Cross-cuttingcall on
batteries
Mate-rials
Trans-port
EnergyCOP21 climateobjectives
EU2020 and EU2050 climate
targets
EU BatteriesAlliance
184 M€ (2019-20)
Work programmes
2019
LC-BAT-1-2019 Strongly improved, highly performant and safe all solid state batteries for
electric vehicles (generation 4)
NMBP € 25 M
LC-BAT-2-2019 Strengthening EU materials technologies for non-automotive battery storage NMBP € 24 M
LC-BAT-3-2019 Modelling and simulation for Redox Flow Battery development Energy € 5 M
LC-BAT-4-2019 Advanced Redox Flow Batteries for stationary energy storage Energy € 15 M
LC-BAT-5-2019 Research and innovation for advanced Li-ion cells (generation 3b) Transport € 30 M
LC-BAT-6-2019 Li-ion Cell Materials & Transport Modelling Transport € 13 M
LC-BAT-7-2019 Network of Li-ion cell pilot lines (CSA) Transport € 2 M
In 2019 in total 7 topics, € 114 M, of which
Transport: 3 topics, € 45 M
NMBP: 2 topics, € 49 M
Energy: 2 topics, € 20 M
2020
LC-BAT-8-2020 Next-generation batteries for stationary energy storage Energy For both
€ 30 MLC-BAT-9-2020 Hybridisation of battery systems for stationary energy storage Energy
LC-BAT-10-2020 Next generation and realisation of battery packs for BEV and HEV Transport € 40 M
In 2020 in total 3 topics, € 70 M, of which
Transport: 1 topic, € 40 M
Energy: 2 topics € 30 M
In addition foreseen:
• support battery future emerging technologies from Transport
• one topic to support batteries for waterborne applications in Transport
Next generation batteries (BAT)
Horizon Prizes in the energy programme
2,5 M€ (2019)
While benefiting from world–class research and strong industries Europe fails to transform leadership in science into leadership in innovation and entrepreneurship
Horizon Europe is the Commission proposalfor a € 100 billion research and innovation funding programme for seven years (2021-2027)
▪ to strengthen the EU's scientific and technological bases
▪ to boost Europe's innovation capacity, competitiveness and jobs
▪ to deliver on citizens' priorities and sustain our socio-economic model and values
The topics of the specific programme have beenpresented to the member states in January 2019.
Horizon Europe 2021–2027
Horizon Europe: evolution not revolutionSpecific objectives of the Programme
Foster all forms of innovation and
strengthen market deployment
Strengthen the impact of R&I
in supporting EU policies
Support the creation and diffusion
of high-quality knowledge
Optimise the Programme’s delivery for impact in a strengthened ERA
Strengthening the European Research Area
Reforming and Enhancing the European R&I systemSharing excellence
Pillar 1Open Science
European Research Council
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Actions
Research Infrastructures
Pillar 3Open Innovation
European Innovation Council
European innovation
ecosystemsEuropean Institute of
Innovation
and Technology
Pillar 2 Global Chal-
lenges and Industrial
Competitiveness
• Health
• Culture and inclusive society
• Civil security for society
• Digital, Industry and Space
• Climate and Energy
• Mobility
• Bioeconomy, food, natural
resources and environment
Joint Research CentreC
lus
ters
The National Contact Point at your service:
Tom Warras
Etunimi.sukunimi@businessfinland.fi
https://www.horisontti2020.fi/https://www.businessfinland.fi/suomalaisille-asiakkaille/palvelut/verkostot/eurooppalaiset-ohjelmat/lyhyesti/
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