fostering solar technology in the mediterranean area ()
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Fostering Solar Technology in the Mediterranean Area (www.fosterinmed.eu) Mónica Cunil, Foster in MED Project Manager, ASCAME Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and IndustryTRANSCRIPT
Mònica CunillSeville
November 2014
Summary
1- The ENPI Programme at a glance2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glance3- The FOSTEr in MED Project:
o Objectiveso Main Datao Partnerso Resultso Planning
1- The ENPI Programme at a glance
• Through its European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), the EU works withits southern and eastern neighbours to achieve the closest possiblepolitical association and the greatest possible degree of economicintegration.
• Enlargements in 2004 and 2007 pushed the EU’s borders further eastand south, raising the question of how the EU should handle relationswith its new neighbours. So the EU developed a new European ENPgoverning relations with its neighbours to the east (Armenia,Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine), and to the south(Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, the occupiedPalestinian territory, Syria and Tunisia).
1- The ENPI Programme at a glance
• Since 1995, the southern Mediterranean countries have been linked tothe European Union through political, economic and diplomatic tiesknown as the ‘Barcelona process’, later re-named the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. At a summit meeting in Paris in July 2008,this partnership was relaunched as the Union for the Mediterranean,bringing together the 27 member states of the European Union and 16partner countries across the southern Mediterranean and the MiddleEast. The EU’s financial assistance to both groups of countries ismanaged by the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument(ENPI).
2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glance
Land border programmes
1. Kolarctic programme - Finland/Russia
2. South-East Finland-Russia
3. Karelia programme - Finland/Russia
4. Estonia-Latvia/Russia
5. Latvia-Lithuania-Belarus
6. Hungary-Slovakia-Romania-Ukraine
7. Romania-Ukraine
8. Lithuania-Poland-Russia
9. Poland-Belarus-Ukraine
Sea crossings programme
1. Italy/Tunisia
Sea basin programmes
1. Baltic Sea Region
2. Black Sea
3. Mediterranean
Not started
1. Spain/Morocco
2. Atlantic Programme
2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glance
2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glanceCooperation area
110 million people, 76 regions of 14 countries
Participating countries: Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Jordan, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Malta, Palestine, Portugal,Spain, Syria (participation currently suspended) and Tunisia.
2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glance
General objective: to promote the sustainable and harmonious cooperationprocess at the Mediterranean Basin level by dealing with the commonchallenges and enhancing its endogenous potential.
Budget: € 200 million (€ 183 million for projects funding).
Joint Managing Authority: Autonomous Region of Sardinia (Italy).
Partnership as main driver: projects to be presented by at least three different organisations representing one EU country and one Partner country.
2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glance
2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glance
Priority 2Promotion of environmental sustainability at the basin level
Topic 3 – Solar EnergyDefinition of policies and promotion of pilot initiatives to support R&D, innovation and technology transfer, with particular attention to SMEs, in the field of Solar energy .
2- The ENPI CBC Programme at a glance
Sunshine duration (hours per year)
www.opentopia.com/sunlightmaprect.html
Total Mediterranean primary energy demand:
1000 Mtoe (2014)
1500 Mtoe (2020)
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Objectives
Specific objective of the project
Transfer know-how and technical competences regarding the solarenergy innovative field to the target groups (designers, private sector(PV sector SMEs) and to the final beneficiaries (citizens, localadministrators).
Duration: 36 months (01.12.2012-30.11.2015)
Budget: 4,5 Million Euros
Target groups: Designers, private sector (PV sector SMEs)
Final beneficiaries: Citizens, local administrators
Countries involved: Italy, Spain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Tunisia.
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Data
UniCa – University of Cagliarii – DICAAR and DSSI (Italy)IRI – Industrial Research Institute (Lebanon) RSS – Royal Scientific Society (Jordan)
ASCAME – Association of Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Spain) CEEBA – Confederation of Egyptian European Business Associations (Egypt) CSPI – Special Agency Centre Of Services For Enterprises (Italy) CCIiT– Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tunis (Tunisia)
RAS – Autonomous Region of Sardinia - Industry Dept (Italy)
Sardegna Mediterranea Foundation (Italy) Associate
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Partners
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Partners
Expected Results• Six month and annual reports
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Activities
WP1: Management and Coordination
WP2: Communication
Expected Results1 Communication and visibility plan: 3 Conferences: Launch Conference in Cagliari; Intermediate conference in Cagliari; Final conference in Barcelona. 1 Web site, 36 Newsletters 216 Press releases N.3 annual work planPromotional/informational material : 90000 Leaflets; 60000 Brochures; 7500 bags; 7500 pens; 7500 folders; 7500 t-shirts; 2100 block notes; 6000 folders; 6000 pens; 6000 t-shirts; 6000 bags;
Capitalization of the results in order to improve the effects of the project and to create an added value for other projects implemented in the solar field, by developing
synergies among projects.
Expected Results
• 1 Capitalization plan• 6 info points established• 2 Networking conferences• 3 Annual work plan reports
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Activities
WP3: Capitalization
Capitalization of the results in order to improve the effects of the project and to create an added value for other projects implemented in the solar field, by developing
synergies among projects.
Expected Results
• 1 Capitalization plan• 6 info points established• 2 Networking conferences• 3 Annual work plan reports
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Activities
WP3: Capitalization
Focuses on the assessmentof solar energy technical knowledge, its development, its technological and social trends and the local regulation standards in the Mediterranean
area.
Expected Results• 2 Surveyinstruments(questionnaireand interviewmodels)• 60In-depth interviews• 600questionnaire• 1 Qualitativeanalysisreport
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Activities
WP4: Context Analysis
Development of promotional events for local citizens and students focused on solar PV issues and alsoworkshop for local administrators.
Expected Results• 3500 students of 60 schools informed about solar energy and applied technologies
(students seminars)• 350 citizens informed about solar energy and applied technologies (citizens seminars)• 6 policy papers• 1 workshop for local administrators
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Activities
WP5: Territorial Animation
A TSC of 14 experts will provide some guidelines for the pilot projects (on new solar PV technologies and architectonic integration of solar plants in existing buildings and new
ones)and guidelines for the training paths.
Expected Results• 18 Training paths• 1 guidelines document• 6 seminars for designers (engineers and architects), SMEs
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Activities
WP6: Competences transfer
5 Solar PV plants will be installed in 5 out 6 regions involved. Public buildings will be selected in order to test different technologies and innovative architectural integration
solutions.
Expected Results• 5 Pilot projects • 85 kWp (kiloWattPicco) of PV panels installed (of about 17 kWp per plant).
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Main Activities
WP7: Pilot Projects
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Results
YEAR 2 (2014)
Semester 3 Semester 4
Jan Feb March April Mai June July Aug Sept Octob Nov Dec
WP n. 1 Management and coordination
Six Month Report
Annual Report
WP n. 2 Communication
Second Management
Meeting (Cagliari)
Intermediate Conference
(Cagliari)
Management Meeting (SIL)
WP n. 3 CapitalizationCapitalization
plan
Annual work plan
report
Networking Conference Barcelona
(Mediterranean Econic Week)
WP n. 4 Context Analysis In depth interviews and and questionnaires
WP n. 5 Territorial Animation
School Seminars
Citizens seminars
WP n. 6 Competences Transfer TSC Beirut Training paths
WP n. 7 Pilot Projects
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Results
Num Organization
1 SOLARTYS, Cluster de la Energía Solar Española
2 SOM ENERGIA, Catalunya's first renewable energy cooperative
3 TFM - UNEF, Teulades i Façanes Multifuncionals (BIPV) & Unión Española Fotovoltaica
4 IES-UPM, Instituto de Energía Solar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
5 CENER-CIEMAT, Centro Nacional de Energías Renovables
6 ICAEN, Institut Català de l’Energia
7 TRAMA TECNOAMBIENTAL S.L.
8 UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
9 Enginyeria Classe A
10 EGM Energies
In - depth interviews:
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: Results
Questionnaires:
3- The FOSTEr in MED Project: PlanningYEAR 3 (2015)
Semester 5 Semester 6
Jan Feb March April Mai June July Aug Sept Octob Nov Dec
WP n. 1 Management and coordination
Six Month Report
Final Report
WP n. 2 CommunicationSE: Final
Conference2
(Bcn)
WP n. 3 CapitalizationAnnual work plan report
WP n. 4 Context Analysis
WP n. 5 Territorial Animation
School seminars
Workshop local administrator
Citizens seminars
WP n. 6 Competences Transfer
TSC Aqba
Guidelines
6 Seminars for designers (Engineers and Architects), SMEs.
WP n. 7 Pilot Projects
Thank you for your attentionMònica Cunill
Project [email protected]
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