Mª Luisa Revilla
Spanish Representative H2020 Energy Programme Committee
EU Programmes Division
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES DIRECTORATE
CDTI- Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology
RETO SOCIAL: ENERGÍA SEGURA, LIMPIA Y EFICIENTE:
CONTEXTO POLÍTICO, RESULTADOS PARTICIPACIÓN ESPAÑOLA H2020, Y AVANCE WP 2018-2020.
UC3M , 26 ENERO 2017
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Acuerdo París- COP21-22
Implementation of National Climate Plans -> ca. € 1 trillion investment / year in low-carbon technologies, renewables and energy efficiency
Mission Innovation -> Doubling of R&D funds for clean energy
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UE: 2030 Framework for Climate and Energy
30% Energy Efficiency
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http://ec.europa.eu/priorities/energy-union/index_en.htm
This communication aims to provide EU consumers (households and industries) with SECURE, SUSTAINABLE, COMPETITIVE and AFFORDABLE energy
2015: Energy Union, feb 2015
ENERGY UNION: 5 Pillars
1. Energy security, solidarity and trust
2. A fully integrated European energy market
3. Energy efficiency contributing to moderation of demand
4. Decarbonisation of the economy
5. Research, Innovation and Competitiveness
Integrated SET-PLAN
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Paquete legislativo «Winter Package» https://ec.europa.eu/energy/en/news/commission-proposes-new-rules-consumer-centred-clean-energy-transition
Clean Energy For All Europeans
Electricity market and consumers
Energy Efficiency Package (Revision EPBD, EED)
Revised Renewable Energy Directive (RED) and bioenergy sustainability policy for 2030 (RES share of at least 27% in the EU in 2030);
Communication on the most vital energy infrastructures
Revision of the Regulation on security of electricity supply.
Governance of the Energy Union (preparing the ground for creating Integrated National Energy and Climate Plans for the period of 2021 to 2030).
An Energy Union research, innovation and competitiveness strategy for a low carbon economy (EURICS) – “Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation”
Energy prices and costs
Second State of Energy Union
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Toward an Integrated Roadmap, (December 2014)
Active Consumer
Demand focus (energy efficiency)
System optimisation
Supply
2014: Integrated Roadmap
https://setis.ec.europa.eu/set-plan-process/integrated-roadmap-and-action-plan
New integrated aproach – going beyond technology silos
First time – a comprehensive European energy R&I agenda for solutions to cost-effectively accelerate the energy transition.
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Integrated SET PLAN – COM 2015/6317 sept-2015
Energy Union R&I Pillar - Priorities
4 CORE PRIORITIES
Nº 1 in Renewables
Smart EU energy system, with consumer at the centre
Efficient Energy Systems
Sustainable Transport Systems
CCS/CCU
Increase safety in the use of nuclear energy
2 additional research priorities
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For each of the 10 Key Actions:
1. A few R&I priorities/targets proposed by the EC 'Issues paper'
2. Large consultation (stakeholders, SET Plan countries)
3. A meeting between all to decide on final R&I targets
'Declaration of Intent'
4. Implementation Plan
5. Monitoring
Setting targets and implementing the SET Plan
https://setis.ec.europa.eu/actions-towards-implementing-integrated-set-plan
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REPARTO PRESUPUESTARIO WP 2014-2017
BUDGETs M.€ WP 2014 WP 2015 WP 2016 WP 2017 Total/focus Area
EE 97,50 100,71 93,00 104,00 395,21 17%
LCE 359,31 383,57 355,86 422,89 1.521,63 68%
SCC 92,32 107,18 60,00 69,50 329,00 15%
TOTAL 549,13 591,46
17%
68%
15%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Energy Efficiency Low-Carbon Energy Smart Cities&Comm.
Reparto del total presupuesto por focus áreas
SSH 3%
Renewable + Fuels 45% SG+Storage 28%
CCS 10%
ERA 11%
NK 3%
Reparto Budget LCE por subareas
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• Propuestas presentadas: –ES participa en el 54,5% de las propuestas presentadas en estas convocatorias.
• Proyectos financiados: –Entidades españolas en 125 de los 212 proyectos financiados (59%) –33 de los proyectos financiados (15,6%) coordinados por ES –Subvención recibida 141,8 M€ ( 13,8% UE) –Posición: Alemania, España, Reino Unido, Francia, Italia…, etc.
Resultados RS-ENERGIA WP2014-2015 (*)
(*)Los datos de resultados WP 2014-205 no incluyen los topics asociados a las PPP EeB y SPIRE
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Resultados RS-ENERGIA WP2014-2015
28,9% 27,7%
14,1%
6,7% 5,3% 3,7% 3,5% 3,5% 3,1% 1,3% 2,1%
0,0%
5,0%
10,0%
15,0%
20,0%
25,0%
30,0%
35,0%
% retorno ES por CCAA
Retorno Total: 1.090,1 M.€ Retorno España: 141,8 M.€
16,7%
13,8% 13,8%
9,3% 8,1% 7,6%
4,8% 4,4% 4,3% 4,1% 2,8% 2,1% 1,4% 1,2% 1,0%
4,6%
0,0%
2,0%
4,0%
6,0%
8,0%
10,0%
12,0%
14,0%
16,0%
18,0%
% Retorno UE por países
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Resultados RS-ENERGIA WP2014-2015
Retorno Total: 1.090,1 M.€ Retorno España: 141,8 M.€
55,6%
12,6% 11,6%
7,3% 5,4% 4,8%
2,6%
0,0%
10,0%
20,0%
30,0%
40,0%
50,0%
60,0%
EMPRESA AD.PBCA. CIT UNIV. CPI Aso.Invest. Asoc
% retorno ES por tipo entidad
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Resultados RS-ENERGIA WP2014-2015 por FOCUS AREA
EE % LCE % SCC %
Nº Propuestas 781 615 80 Partic.ES en pptas. 427 55% 327 53% 51 64%
Nº Proyectos 87 116 9 Partic.ES en pytos 52 60% 65 56% 8 89%
Proyectos coord.ES 15 17% 15 13% 3 33%
RETORNO TOTAL M.€ 150,2 762,8 177,04
Retorno ES (M.€) 18,9 13% 85,76 11% 37,1 21%
Ranking por paises 1º 3º 1º
Tasa de éxito Global 11,1% 18,9% 11,3%
Tasa de éxito ES 12,2% 19,9% 15,7%
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Resultados RS-ENERGIA WP2014-2015. Participación por tipo de entidad y Focus Area
EMPRESA 55%
CIT 12%
UNIV. 9%
A.Pbca 9%
CPI 7%
AS.INVES. 7%
ASOC. 1%
LCE calls
EMPRESA 38%
A.Pbca 17%
Asoc. 15%
CIT 14%
UNIV. 11%
CPI 4%
Asoc.Inv 1%
EE Calls
EMPRESA 66%
A.Pbca 19%
CIT 10%
CPI 2%
Univ. 1%
Asoc.Invest 2%
SCC Calls
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WP2014-2015 Tecnologías topics LCE-2 y LCE-11 RIA
2014 2015 TOTAL
Proposals Funded Subv (M€) Proposals Funded Subv (M€) Funded Subv (M€)
PV 36 2 9,5 47 1 3,3 3 12,8
GEO 11 2 12,1 18 3 14,9 5 27
CSP 25 1 6,5 13 2 11,8 3 18,3
CHP 31 2 12,1 19 2 9 4 21,1
BIO 81 2 10,6 88 4 22 6 32,6
WIND 25 1 7,3 10 1 3,5 2 10,8
OCEAN 25 0 0 20 2 10,8 2 10,8
HYDRO 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
SHC 18 0 0 6 1 4,4 1 4,4
Total 261 10 58,1 225 16 79,8 26 137,9
PV 9%
GEO 20%
CSP 13%
CHP 15%
BIO 24%
WIND 8%
OCEAN 8%
HYDRO 0%
SHC 3%
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WP2014-2015 Tecnologías topics LCE-3 y LCE-12 IA
2014 2015 TOTAL
Proposals Funded Subv (M€) Proposals Funded Subv (M€) Funded Subv (M€)
PV 3 0 0
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1 5,5 1 5,5
GEO 6 2 11,9 2 30,7 4 42,6
CSP 8 2 20,9 0 0 2 20,9
OCEAN 8 1 17 2 30,6 3 47,6
WIND 6 2 14 2 30,4 4 44,4
BIO 5 2 30,2 17 0 0 2 30,2
Total 36 9 94 74 7 97,3 16 191,3 PV 3%
GEO 22%
CSP 11%
OCEAN 25%
WIND 23%
BIO 16%
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RESULTADOS WP2016 (falta EE-CSA-Eranet, y LCE-Demo)
- Entidades españolas en 35 de los 68 proyectos financiados (51%)
- 11 de los proyectos financiados coordinados por ES
- Subvención recibida ES: 32,2 M.€ (9,75% UE)
- Posición: Alemania, UK, España
Resultados provisionales Call 2016 (excluidos datos de LCE-demo y EE-CSAs)(*)
(*)Los datos de resultados provisionales de 2016 no incluyen los topics asociados a las PPP EeB y SPIRE
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WP 2016 (PROVISIONALES)
EE EE% LCE LCE% SCC SCC%
Nº Propuestas 113 242 8
Partic.ES en pptas. 75 66% 130 54% 6 75%
Nº Proyectos 12 54 2
Partic.ES en pytos 7 58% 27 50% 1 50%
Proyectos coord.ES 1 8% 9 17% 1 50%
RETORNO TOTAL M.€ 34,7 296,6 36,3
Retorno ES (M.€) 3,49 10,1% 26,3 8,9% 2,38 6,5%
Ranking por paises 2º 3º 7ª
Tasa de éxito Global 10,6% 22,3% 25,0%
Tasa de éxito ES 9,3% 20,8% 16,7%
Resultados provisionales Call 2016 (excluidos datos de LCE-demo y EE-CSAs)
EE % LCE % SCC %
Nº Propuestas 781 615 80
Partic.ES en pptas. 427 55% 327 53% 51 64%
Nº Proyectos 87 116 9
Partic.ES en pytos 52 60% 65 56% 8 89%
Proyectos coord.ES 15 17% 15 13% 3 33%
RETORNO TOTAL M.€ 150,2 762,8 177,04
Retorno ES (M.€) 18,9 13% 85,76 11% 37,1 21%
Ranking por paises 1º 3º 1º
Tasa de éxito Global 11,1% 18,9% 11,3%
Tasa de éxito ES 12,2% 19,9% 15,7%
WP 2014-2015
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WP2016 Tecnologías topics LCE-7 RIA
2016 2017 TOTAL
Proposals Funded Subv (M€) Proposals Funded Subv (M€) Funded Subv (M€)
PV 2 8,5 2 8,5
GEO 0 0
CSP 4 17,9 4 17,9
CHP 2 9,6 2 9,6 WIND 1 4,9 1 4,9
OCEAN 3 11,7 3 11,7 HYDRO 1 5,9 1 5,9 RES 1 5,0 1 5,0
SHC 0 0 0 0 Total 76 14 63,5 0 0 0 14 63,5
WIND 8%
OCEAN 18%
PV 13%
CSP 28%
HYDRO 9%
CHP 15%
RES 8%
% Subv. Recibida
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Topics EE Prop.Eval. Prop.a financiar Tasa de éxito
EE-03 Installation packages for heating, cooling (H/C) and/or hot water preparation
12 1 8,3%
EE-04 New H/C solutions using low grade sources of thermal energy
24 3 12,5%
EE-05 Models & tools for H/C mapping and planning 13 3 23%
EE-07 Behavioural change toward energy efficiency through ICT
48 2 4,1%
EE-08 Socio-economic research on consumer's behaviour related to energy efficiency
16 3 18,7%
EE-10 Supporting accelerated and cost-effective deep renovation of buildings (EeB-PPP)
13 1 7,7%
EE-17 Valorisation of waste heat in industrial systems (SPIRE-PPP)
9 2 22%
TOTAL* 135 15 (1 ES) 11,1%
Resultados EE-RIA-IA Deadline: 21/1/2016
Particip.en prop.evaluadas Particip.en
prop.retenidas Ratio éxito M.€ Grant
Total
1310
160
12,2% 47,76
ESPAÑA 220 18 8,1% 4,3
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Resultados 1ª Call LCE Deadline: 16 febrero 2016
Topics LCE Propuestas Evaluadas
Prop.a financiar
Tasa Exito
LCE-07-2016-17 Developing the next generation technologies of renewable electricity and heating/cooling
76 14 (3) 18%
LCE-08-2016-17 Development of next generation biofuel technologies 24 2 8%
LCE-23-2016 International Cooperation with Mexico on geothermal energy
2 1 50%
LCE-24-2016 International Cooperation with South Korea on new generation high-efficiency capture processes
17 3 (1) 17,6%
LCE-25-2016 Utilisation of captured CO2 as feedstock for the process industry
9 1 (1) 11%
LCE-31-2016-17 Social Sciences and Humanities Support for the Energy Union
15 3 20%
TOTAL* 143 24 (5) 16,7% 5
Particip.en prop.evaluadas Particip.en
prop.retenidas Ratio éxito M.€ Grant
Total 1448 276 19,1% 124,9
ESPAÑA 146 23 15,7% 9,4
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Resultados 2ª Call - SGS Deadline: 5 Abril 2016
Topics LCE Propuestas Evaluadas
Prop.a financiar
Tasa Exito
LCE-01-2016-2017 (RIA)
Next generation innovative technologies enabling smart grids, storage and energy system integration with increasing share of renewables: distribution network
52 6 (1) 11,5%
LCE-02-2016 (IA)
Demonstration of smart grid, storage and system integration technologies with increasing share of renewables: distribution system
28 6(2) 21,4%
LCE-03-2016 (CSA)
Support to R&I strategy for smart grid and storage 2 1(1) 50%
TOTAL* 82 13 (4) 15,8% 5
Particip.en prop.evaluadas Particip.en
prop.retenidas Ratio éxito M.€ Grant
Total 980 171 17,4% 105,6
ESPAÑA 133 21 15,8% 12,5
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Resultados 2ª convocatoria - ERA-SSH-RIA Deadline: 5 Abril 2016
Prop. elegibles
Prop. above threshold
Prop. A financiar
EU grant solicitado M.€.
%Ret/Elegibles
LCE-26-ERANET-Geoscience 1 1 1 10,0 100%
LCE-32-SSH 6 4 1 2,0 17%
LCE-33-ECRIA-RIA 11 4 4 10,7 36%
LCE-34-Eranets 2 2 2 16,7 100%
Total 20 11 8 39,4
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6,7
5,4 5,1 4,9 4,5
4,1
2,4
1,1 1,1 0,6 0,4 0,1 0,1
0,0
1,0
2,0
3,0
4,0
5,0
6,0
7,0
8,0
Rtos CALL - SCC Deadline: 5 Abril 2016 2 proyectos a financiar – 36,3 M.€ solicitados
Empresa 24%
AP-37%
CT-5%
CPI-6%
U-6%
AS.INV- 8%
Ascoc. 14%
Distrib.por tipo de entidad a nivel global
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SCC- SELECTED PROPOSALs
CALL 2014 SELECTED PROPOSAL SCC-01
ACRONIMO LEAD CITIES FOLLOWERS CITIES
GrowSmarter Stockholm, Cologne and Barcelona 5: Valetta, Suceava, Porto, Cork and Graz
REMOURBAN (F.CARTIF) Valladolid, Nottingham and Tepebasi 2: Seraing, Miskolc
TRIANGULUM Manchester, Eindhoven and Stavanger 3: Prague, Leipzig and Sabadell
CALL 2015 SELECTED PROPOSAL SCC-01
ACRONIMO LEAD CITIES FOLLOWERS CITIES
SmartENcity (Tecnalia) Vitoria, Tartu, Sodenburg Lecce, Asenovgrad
REPLICATE (F.S.Sebastián) San Sebastian, Florencia y Bristol Essen, Nilufer, Lausanne
SMARTER TOGETHER Lyon, Munich, Vienna Santiago, Sofía, Venecia, Kiev, Yokohama
SHARMLLM London, Lisboa, Milán. Burdeos, Varsovia, Burgas
CALL 2016 - SELECTED PROPOSAL SCC-01
ACRONIMO LEAD CITIES FOLLOWERS CITIES
mySMARTlife (Liderada por F. Cartif)
Nantes (France), Hamburg (Germany) and Helsinki (Finland)
Varna (Bulgaria), Bydgoszcz (Poland), Rijeka (Croatia) and Palencia (Spain)
Ruggedised Rotterdam (Netherland), Glasgow (UK) and UMEA (Suecia)
Brno (Czech Republic), Parma (Italia) and Gdansk (Polonia)
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RESULTADOS CALL-2016-DEMO
Call 2016- LCE-DEMO Propuestas
presentadas Propuestas >
umbrales Proyectos Retorno total M.€
Retorno ES M.€
LCE-9 PV 6 1 1 15 0,0
LCE-13 Wind 5 2 1 10 4,8
LCE-15-Oceans 6 4 2 30 0,0
LCE-19-biofuels 5 2 2 23,7 0,2
LCE-20-biofuels for aviacion 1 1 1 12 0,8
LCE-22- Biofuels -Brasil 1 1 1 5 0,4
TOTAL 24 11 8 95,7 6,3 6,6%
Tasa de Éxito 46% 33%
RESULTADOS CALL-2016-EE-CSA 9 topics CSA- EE, + 1 ERANET: 151 Propuestas y 22 proyectos aprobados. Ninguno liderado por España. Total Retorno: 34,8 M.€ Retorno España: 2 M.€
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Work programme 2018-2020
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WP – DRAFTING PROCESS
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SCOPING PAPER
Global leadership in renewables
Energy system (incluida SCC)
Energy Efficiency
Decarbonisation of fossil fuels
Cross-cutting issues
Recommendations from consultations: Continue to sustain the full R&I value chain
More balance between RIA & IA
Support for breakthrough ideas
Support for an integrated approach
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SCOPING PAPER
Global leadership in renewables
Energy system
Energy Efficiency
Decarbonisation of fossil fuels
Cross-cutting issues
Continue support from TRL 2 to TRL 7
Low TRL:
Open to new concepts
Pushing forward potential breakthrough concepts
Medium TRL:
Pushing cost down and performance higher
Demonstration of the technologies, reduce its costs,
improve its performance, prove its reliability and
improve its operation and handling.
High TRL:
Support to market penetration. Foik
Looking to integrate technologies and
Looking to use cross-cutting aspects
The challege is to create an EU-integrated industrial renewable energy sector which is economically sustainable and competitive in European and global markets in the long-term, with significant volumes of related manufacturing located in the EU.
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SCOPING PAPER
Global leadership in renewables
Energy system
Energy Efficiency
Decarbonisation of fossil fuels
Cross-cutting issues
Smart distribution and end use:
• Smart and integrated solutions for all energy vectors.
Smart energy grids, energy storage, more efficient
buildings, with higher integration of renewables on-site.
• Citizen engagement
• An efficient share of self-consumption of local renewable
energy sources (electricity, gas, heat and cold…)
Smart Interfaces between generation and
transmission – Cross-border and cross-sectorial
energy systems
SCC – lighthouse city approach- Positive Energy
Block( PEB) - to scale up to a Net zero
energy/emission districts (ZED)
• Electricity vs Energy • Energy storage systems >> battery
cells • Energy storage vs electricity
storage • Low TRL vs high TRL Need to separate in evaluation (done in 2016)
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SCOPING PAPER
Global leadership in renewables
Energy system
Energy Efficiency
Decarbonisation of fossil fuels
Cross-cutting issues
Policy developments: Review of: products framework, certain elements of the EED, EPBD, Smart Finance for Smart Buildings Initiative, Governance framework (Energy Union)
Buildings&Consumers: • Buildings digitisation – Integration of ICT in buildings • Building renovation – faster, cheaper, more friendly solutions, with low carbon and efficient
energy resources and H&C solutions • Innovative demand-side energy services – empowering end-users. prosumers. Integration of
residential and commercial buildings in multiple energy grids. Industry and Services – heat and cold recovery and reuse techn. Renewable production of
heat and cold.
Market uptake measures
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SCOPING PAPER
Global leadership in renewables
Energy system
Energy Efficiency
Decarbonisation of fossil fuels
Cross-cutting issues
Horizon 2020 portfolio (2014-2015) • CCS in carbon-intensive industry (LCE-15-2014/2015, 3
projects)
• Geological storage (LCE-15-2014/2015, 2 projects)
• Environmental aspects of shale gas (LCE-16-2014, 4 projects)
• Flexible power plants (LCE17-2015, 1 project)
• ERA-NET on CCS (LCE-18-2015), 1 project)
Horizon 2020 portfolio (2016-2017) • Capture (LCE-24-2016, 3 projects)
• CO2 utilisation (LCE-25-2016, 1 project)
• Cross-thematic ERA-NET on Applied Geosciences (LCE-26-2016)
• CCS in carbon-intensive industry (LCE-29-2017)
• Geological storage (LCE-30-2017)
• Measuring, monitoring and controlling… (LCE-27-2017)
• Flexible power plants (LCE-28-2017)
CCS in energy intensive industry and in the power sector, including Bio-CCS
Pilots on promising CCU processes for fuel production
More storage pilots to strengthen public awareness
Demostrate and mature CCS technologies so they can soon be taken up at a large scale.
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SCOPING PAPER
Global leadership in renewables
Energy system
Energy Efficiency
Decarbonisation of fossil fuels
Cross-cutting issues
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3 main goals:
1. Energy Efficiency
2. Europe as the global leader in renewables – (political target)
3. A fail deal to consumers
Communication focusses on what the EU can do pragmatically to correct the market failure and to set the direction into the future.
Correct the market failure by:
- Regulations to give policy signals
- Mobilising private investment
Set the direction with:
- European public funding.
Com (2016) 763 – Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation http://ec.europa.eu/energy/sites/ener/files/documents/1_en_act_part1_v6_0.pdf
R&I as drivers for the 3 overarching goals of the Winter Package
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The EC intends to deploy more than EUR 2 billion from the Horizon 2020 WP 2018-2020 to support R&I projects in 4 priority areas:
Decarbonising the EU building stock
Strengthening EU leadership on renewables
Developing affordable and integrated energy storage
solutions
Electro-mobility and a more integrated urban transport
system
Com (2016) 763 – Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation
Partially/mainly covered by the Energy Societal Challenge
Mainly covered by the Transport Societal Challenge