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Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Sustainable Energy
Systems
Sustainable Energy
Systems
Wiktor RALDOW New and Renewable Energy Sources
Directorate General for Research
Wiktor RALDOW New and Renewable Energy Sources
Directorate General for Research
January 2003
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
EU to become the most dynamic knowledge-based economy
Promoting sustainable development Improving education, training and
innovation
Creating a “single market” in research:
integration as opposed to fragmentation
increased investments in research
European Research Area Strategy for new research policy in Europe
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Research actions within Sustainable Energy Systems
aim at sustainable, secure and affordable
energy supply through
reducing greenhouse gases and pollutant emissions
increasing security of energy supply
increasing the share of renewable energy sources
improving energy efficiency
improving competitiveness of EU energy industry
improving quality of life within EU and globally
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Implementation principles
Creation of the European Research Area in sustainable energy systems:
Focus on priorities, selective calls
Priority use of the new instruments
Mid-term review
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Implementation instruments
Integrated Projects (IP)
Networks of Excellence (NoE)
Specific Targeted Research Projects (STREP)
Co-ordination Actions (CA)
Specific Support Actions (SSA)
See also http://cordis.lu/fp6/instruments.htm
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
New instruments
Integrated projects (IP)
Objective-driven research to implement the priority themes - ambitious, clearly defined goals, integrated activities
Networks of excellence (NoE)
Centered around an ambitious Joint programme of activities (JPA) and aiming at durable integration
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Participants Wishing a Progressive and Lasting Participants Wishing a Progressive and Lasting Integration of Research CapacitiesIntegration of Research Capacities
Joint Program of Joint Program of Activities (JPA)Activities (JPA)Merging national orregional activitiesfor improved competitiveness and sustainability
Integration byIntegration bySpecialisation and complementarity,
Common use of infrastructures,
Interactive working, Joint training
ObjectivesTo strengthen EU S&T
Excellence and assemble EU Research Capacities
Restructuring, Integration, Advancing Knowledge
Networks of Excellence
EC Contributionto the Integration
of Resources
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Traditional Traditional instrumentsinstruments
Specific Targeted Research Projects (STREP) Support research focused on specific topics of an exploratory and/or high-risk innovative nature
Co-ordination Actions (CA) Aim at networking and co-ordination of research and innovation activities
Specific Support Actions (SSA)Aim at supporting the implementation of the running programme, pilot ERA initiatives and preparation of future activities. In particular, SSAs can aim at facilitating the participation of partners from Candidate Countries and SMEs
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Short and medium term impact (DG TREN)
Medium and long term impact (DG RTD)
Sustainable Energy Systems
(810 M€)
A part of Priority 6: Sustainable Development,
Global Change and Ecosystem
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Short and medium-term (SM)research actions
Focus Integrated demonstration actions
Impact Accelerate market penetration with emphasis on 2010 energy policy objectives
Risks Technological but also market / financial
Policy aims Energy policy (serving research and associated policies)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Medium and long-term (ML) research actions
Focus Research, including prototypes and pilot plants
Impact Technology development (wide exploitation beyond 2010)
Risk Scientific / technological
Policy aims Research policy (serving energy and associated policies)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Short and medium-term research actions
(405 M€)
Clean energy, in particular renewables
Cost effective supply
Large scale integration
Energy savings and energy efficiency
Eco-buildings
Polygeneration
Alternative motor fuels
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Clean energy Bringing next generation technologies to the market
Cost effective supply of renewable energy
Electricity from
biomass and/or waste derived fuels
wind
photovoltaics
other renewable energy sources
Heating and cooling from renewable energy sources
Production and processing of liquid and gaseous biofuels
Large scale integration of renewable energy sources(incl. managing energy demand)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Eco-buildings
design, construction and operation of new / refurbished buildings
building stock’s energy performance
Polygeneration
energy technologies for providing electricity, heating, cooling and/or other energy products and services
fuel cells, hydrogen, renewable energy sources in the energy system
decentralised generation
Energy savings andenergy efficiency
Contributing substantially to EU targets
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Innovative Energy
Technologies
Large scale integration Sustainable
Communities
Renewable energy sources
Eco-buildings
Polygeneration
Concerto
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Integration of alternative fuels into the transport system
Well to wheel approach: feedstock, production, storage, distribution and use
Strategies for market penetration
Testing implementation and transition strategies for Clean Urban Transport (Civitas II)
Alternative motor fuelsFocus on biofuels, natural gas and H2
Substituting 20% of diesel / gasoline
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Fuel cells, including their applications
New technologies for energy carriers (hydrogen and electricity)
New and advanced concepts in renewable energy technologies
Capture and sequestration of CO2
Socio-economic tools and concepts for energy strategy
Medium and long-termresearch actions
(405 M€)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Fuel cells Developing competitive fuel cell systems
Fuel cells development
low temperature FC
high temperature FC
System development for :
domestic and industrial co-generation
and air-conditioning
power generation (0.5-5 MW)
portable power systems
small road vehicles
heavy duty transportation
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Energy carriers: Hydrogen
Preparing for large scale utilization
of hydrogen in the energy system Clean production
Infrastructure (distribution and storage)
Basic materials
Safety
Hydrogen economy
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Energy carriers: Electricity
Transforming electricity grids to energy service networks
Systems and components for large scale use of distributed energy resources
Energy storage and systems for grid connected applications
Enabling technologies for interactive networks
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Renewable energy technologies
Photovoltaics
Biomass and bioenergy
Other areas such as
wind
geothermal
ocean
concentrated solar thermal
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
RET: PhotovoltaicsMaking PV-electricity more competitive
Concepts and materials for next generation solar cells
Processing and manufacturing technologies for PV modules and cells
PV components and systems
PV in the built environment
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
RET: Biomass and bio-energy
Producing cheaper and cleaner bio-energy
Combustion technologies
Gasification systems
Biofuels for transport and fuel cells
Energy from bio-residues and energy crops
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
CO2 capture and sequestration
Looking for reliable, cost-efficient solutions
Post-combustion capture
Pre-combustion capture
Geological sequestration
Chemical / mineral sequestration
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Socio-economic tools and concepts for energy strategy
Developing models and tools to study social and economic issues related to new energy technologies
energy external costs
social issues related to implementation of energy technologies, incl. ethics
quantitative and qualitative forecasting methods
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Some other energy related activities
Euratom programme for nuclear research
Specific research activities for SMEs
Marie Curie actions
Research infrastructures
RTD supporting European policies
Specific measures in support of International co-operation
ERA NET scheme - co-ordination of national activities
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Sustainable Energy
Systems
Sustainable Energy
Systems
2003 and 2004calls for proposals
2003 and 2004calls for proposals
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Road map
Yearly calls
mid-term review of the work programme (and the road map)
call texts specify which areas are open and for which instruments
common (FP6) evaluation criteria and thresholds
list of topics for IP and NoE proposals previous submission of an EoI gives no preference to any proposals
possible competition between and within research topic areas
specified areas for STREP proposals
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Road map
18 March 2003 82M€ 198M€ ~ 65% for new instruments
December 2003 107M€ 4M€ (*) ~ 65% for new instruments
December 2004
December 2005
Total 405M€ 405M€
S. M.BudgetClosing
dates M. L.Comments
To be decided
(*) Specific Support Actions + Co-ordination Actions
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Clean Energy (call 2003.SM)
IP STREP
Large innovative wind turbines, components and design tools
Low cost photovoltaic modules with integrated dc/ac inverters
Combinations of biomass and wastes with fossil fuels
Innovative wind turbines, components and design tools
Transfer to industrial scale of a new generation of PV technologies
Geothermal energy
Cost-effective supply
Integration of Renewable Energy SourcesCo-ordination Actions and Specific Support Action for Concerto preparation
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Eco- buildings:
architecture for low-energy demand buildings
integration of RET and energy efficient solutions
low energy construction and/or retrofitting
innovative building management systems
Polygeneration : NOT OPEN
Energy savings and efficiency(call 2003.SM)
IP(*) and STREP
(*) Integrated Projects will use a comprehensive approach and include all the areas above
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Proposals should focus on bio-fuels and/or hydrogen
Integration into the transport system
Demonstration of production, storage and distribution from RES
Demonstration of new ways of using alternative fuels
Strategies and tools to monitor and stimulate market demand
Assessment and monitoring of research activities
(*) Integrated Projects will address the entire fuel chain, the so-called "well to wheel" approach
Alternative Motor Fuel
(call 2003.SM)
IP(*) and STREP
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Cost-effective supply YES
Large scale integration YES (Concerto preparation)
Eco-buildings NO
Polygeneration NO
Alternative motor fuel YES
Coordination Actions Specific Support Actions
(call 2003.SM)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Clean Energy (call 2004.SM)
Cost-effective supply
Integration of Renewable Energy Sources
NOT OPEN
IP STREP
RES electricity
Medium and low temperature RES based heating and cooling
Polygeneration
Liquid and gaseous biofuels
CONCERTO
Managing energy demand and renewable energy supply in high performance communities
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
IP only
Energy saving and efficiency(call 2004.SM)
CONCERTO
Managing energy demand and renewable energy supply in high performance communities
Proposals for only eco-building or for only polygeneration will not be considered in this call
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
CIVITAS II
CIty-VITAlity - SustainabilityTesting implementation and transition strategies for clean urban transport
A joint initiative with Sustainable Surface Transport priority.
Alternative Motor Fuel
(call 2004.SM)IP only
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Cost-effective supply NO
Large scale integration YES
Eco-buildings NO
Polygeneration NO
Alternative motor fuel YES
Coordination Actions Specific Support Actions
(call 2004.SM)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
IP and NoE STREP
Fuel cell systems for power generation, combined heat/cold and power, and mobile applications
Solid polymer fuel cell for stationary and transport applications
Materials, processes, components and systems for Proton Exchange Membrane and Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
Fuel cell systems for small portable applications
"Next generation" of advanced computational models and simulation tools
Fuel cells(call 2003.ML)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
IP and NoE STREP
Novel routes for hydrogen production
Assessment of components and systems for safety critical functions
Hydrogen production and purification from fossil, renewable and other sources
Hydrogen storage media and related infrastructure
Preparing for hydrogen as an energy carrier in next generation sustainable energy systems
Safety of hydrogen technologies and applications
Hydrogen(call 2003.ML)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
IP and NoE STREP
Transmission systems
Energy storage technologies for grid-connected applications
Development of devices based on high temperature superconductors
Demand driven solutions for large scale implementation of Distributed Energy Resources
Concepts and components for power networks with high Distributed Energy Resources penetration
Advanced energy storage systems for RES.
Electricity(call 2003.ML)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
IP and NoE
Thin-film PV technologies with higher efficiency / cost ratio
Crystalline Si modules costing below 1€/Wp
High efficiency PV through better utilisation of the solar spectrum
Organic solar cells
PV concentration
Innovative concepts for PVin buildings
PV systems for MW-size plants
Photovoltaics(call 2003.ML)
STREP
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
IP and NoE STREP
Biofuel production systems fromligno-cellulosic feedstock
Hydrogen rich gas from multiple biomass feedstocks
Overcoming barriers to the development of bio-energy production systems
Environmentally friendly biomass combustion technologies
Production and coupling of biofuels to fuel cells
Energy from bio-residues and energy crops
Biomass and bio-energy(call 2003.ML)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Wind - new concepts and designs
Ocean (tidal and wave) energy - cheaper and safer systems
Concentrated solar thermal - components and systems, incl. solar reactors
Geothermal energy - enhanced geothermal systems
Other Renewable Energy Technologies
(call 2003.ML)
STREP only
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Pre-combustion capture technologies for CO2
Post-combustion capture technologies for CO2
CO2 capture and geological sequestration
Chemical/ mineral sequestration of CO2
Transport of CO2
CO/H2 and/or CO2/H2 separation in pre-combustion capture
CO2 capture and sequestration
(call 2003.ML)IP and NoE STREP
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Quantification of energy externalities
Social issues related to implementation of medium and long term energy technologies
Quantitative and qualitative forecasting methods
IP and NoE STREP
Socio-economic(call 2003.ML)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Fuel cells YES
Energy Carriers YES
Renewable Energy YES
CO2 capture and sequestration YES
Energy strategy YES
Coordination Actions Specific Support Actions
(call 2003.ML)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Specific Support Actions (call 2004.ML)
Fuel cells YES
Energy Carriers YES
Renewable Energy YES
CO2 capture and sequestration YES
Energy strategy YES
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Please remember
Topics and areas are given in the Call text
There are no thresholds for the size of the project but
there are, for example, 19 topics for new instruments and
23 areas for STREPs in the ML Call and the budget of the
Call is given
Previous submission of an EoI will have no bearing on the
proposal evaluation.
There may be competition between proposals across and
within topics and areas.
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Please consider
Policy context, research and energy policies
Integration of partners from Associated
Candidate Countries
SME participation (15% of the FP6 budget)
International co-operation
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Sustainable Energy
Systems
Sustainable Energy
Systems
Proposal submission and
evaluation
Proposal submission and
evaluation
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
FP6 InfoPack
Documents to consult during proposal preparation:
Brochure “FP6 in Brief”
Work Programme Specific
Call for Proposals Specific
Guide for Proposers Instrument specific
Guidelines on proposal evaluation procedures Common
All available on the “call pages” of CORDIS
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
How to submit a proposal
Proposal Preparation Tool available online early 2003
Electronic submission
Submission on CD-ROM or diskette
Submission on paper
Paper versions of forms also in the InfoPack
DEADLINES TIME AND DATE ARE ABSOLUTE
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Content of a proposal
Part A set of forms, specific to each instrument, collecting basic information about the proposal and proposers
Part B proposal text, in a format set out in the Guide for Proposers for that instrument
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Part B of a proposal
Structured format inviting proposers to address the issues that the proposal will be evaluated against
IPs and NoEs : management-level description of the entire project; detailed Work Plan for the first 18 months
STREPs, CAs and SSAs : detailed description of the Work Plan for the entire project
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Proposal evaluation
All eligible proposals will be evaluated against published criteria which vary by instrument
Each criteria has a threshold mark which a proposal must achieve to be considered for funding
All criteria have equal weight
An overall threshold is also fixed
Evaluation criteria are detailed in Annex B of the Work Programme and in the Guidelines for Evaluators
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Evaluation criteria
CRITERION IP NoE STRP CA SSA
Overall threshold score 24/30 20/25 21/30 21/30 17.5/25
Relevance 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5 4/5Potential impact 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5S&T excellence 4/5 4/5Quality of the consortium 3/5 3/5 3/5Quality of the management 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5Mobilisation of resources 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5Excellence of the participants 3/5Degree of integration and the JPA 4/5Organisation and management 3/5Quality of the co-ordination 4/5Quality of the support action 3/5
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Evaluation process 1 Single stage submission procedure full proposal
“Peer review” evaluation - independent experts
eligibility check, ethics considerations
individual evaluation by several experts
consensus report with additional questions to be asked in the event of hearings
panel evaluation possibility of hearings of proposers to clarify specific questions
Outcome : list of proposals with final marks, as advice to the Commission.All co-ordinators will receive an Evaluation Summary Report.
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Evaluation process 2
Commission ranked list on the basis of the advice from the evaluators
Commission short list proposals for immediate negotiation
Commission reserve list to be negotiated if funds become available
Commission rejection decision for all proposals that will not be funded
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Negotiation and contract issues
Projects can only be funded following a successful negotiation.
Administrative details
Legal and financial aspects
Technical content of the project
Commission negotiators take account of comments from the evaluators.
Deadlines to be respected - otherwise the Commission can terminate the negotiation.
Separate guidelines will be issued regarding the negotiation procedure
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Where to get help
Commission Helpdesks for [email protected]@cec.eu.int
National Contact Points
Information days
Pre-proposal check
Partner search facilities on CORDIS
Details and addresses are provided in the InfoPack.
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
Calls for experts
Call addressed to organisations to propose lists of prospective independent experts
Call addressed to individuals for the establishment of a database of prospective independent experts
Online submission via CORDIShttp://www.cordis.lu/experts/fp6_candidature.htm
The call is open throughout FP6
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystem
CORDIS:http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/
EUROPA: http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/research/index_en.html
Energy research web site:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/energy/index_en.html
DG Energy and Transport web site:http://europa.eu.int/comm/energy/index_en.html
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