SET Plan. Marie Donnelly Director for new and renewable sources of energy, energy efficiency and innovation. DG Energy, European Commission

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1 SET Plan Marie Donnelly Director for new and renewable sources of energy, energy efficiency and innovation DG Energy, European Commission EUROPEAN COMMISSION 1

2 Sustainability Security of supply Goals of EU energy policy Competitiveness 2

3 EU s energy policy JIGSAW Targets CO2 Cap and Trade ETS Internal Technology Market SET-Plan 3

4 SET-Plan lines of action Steering Group SETIS Energy research centers Alliance EIIs Resources FP7, EEPR, NER300 MS + Industry Wind Solar Biofuels Nuclear SmartGrid CCS SmartCities 4

5 Technology challenges - next 10 years.2 nd generation biofuels Commercialisation CCS.Larger wind turbines.large L scale PV and CSP.Smart & single electricity grid.unlock energy efficiency.nuclear waste management.next generation of renewables.breakthroughs in storage.hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.gen-ivg.complete ITER.New vision of the systems.breakthroughs in science: materials, nano-science, ICT, bio-science and computation 5

6 European Industrial Initiatives Achieveded.Technology Roadmaps, Implementation Plans: to structure EU efforts (EC, MS, industry)» Industry leads.monitoring g through KPIs.EIIs launched: wind, solar, CCS, Electricity grids, Bioenergy and Nuclear 2010 To come» Smart Cities Resource from existing instruments» more should come 6

7 STEERING GROUP Orientatio on level and g level Planning a gramming P prog n & vel mentation ational lev Implem opera 1 2 Proposes IP EII TEAM* Industry/TP Interested MSs EC Financing Community (e.g.eib) RTD Community (e.g. EERA) 3 EU: Framework Programme MS: National Programmes New Entrants Reserve EERA Industry: co-financing EC - chair all MS and observer countries + EIB Supported by SETIS Implements according to funding rules and procedures Endorses IP & indicates available programming instruments and budgets Actions / Projects Actions / Projects 5 Reports on the IP progress 4 Reports on the progress of the actions * One EII Team per Initiative 7

8 RTD investment in low-carbon technologies in the EU (2007) 3.32 B Private Public, MS 1.86 B 1.1 B 8

9 Investment has to increase An additional investment of 50b - next 10 years Today EU programmes and initiatives: Seventh Framework Programme ~ 400 m / year ( ) European energy programme for recovery ~ 1600 m (2010 for Wind and CCS) ETS NER300 ~ 4 bn (award decisions 2012) Joint actions between EC and MS under discussion 9

10 SET-Plan Financing Framework Common EU Roadmap and Implementation Plan 'public (MS)-public (EC)-private partnerships' with a variable geometry, open architecture share objectives, planning, monitoring and reporting tools and implementation instruments Public funding partners Project typology Instruments EC High EU added value FP, CIP-IEE, EEPR EC and MS Large projects, EU added dvalue, shared FP (ERA-NET+, Third party interests financing), Art 185 and 187 MS and MS MS EIB Localised shared interests Supporting domestic industry Very large projects Common EU reporting, monitoring and assessment KPIs EERA, NER300, ad-hoc arrangements, joint or coordinated calls and alignment of programmes national programmes, structural funds, ETS, NER300 EIB loans, RSFF, guarantees, equity, 10

11 Attract industrial interest 11

12 Leverage industrial investment FUNDING DISTRIBUTION - INDUSTRY PARTNERS > % TOTAL FUNDING 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 4% 39% 51% 58% 79% 42% 45% 33% 13% 19% 9% 8% > < <

13 Single Project : «Twenties»(FP7) Single call (FP)- single project - transnational activities 13

14 Success stories Downwind project Off-shore wind park with 5 MW turbines Scotland, North Sea,

15 Ongoing EU Project : Solar Power Plant -first commercial tower in the world Sevilla, Spain,

16 Ongoing g EU Project: 2nd Generation bio-fuels plant Choren Plant in Germany, 2009

17 Five options for joint financing EC/MS.Mapping i of existing EC and national projects.coordination / synchronisation of EC and MS. calls for proposals.eranet+: joint calls between EC and MSs.Joint MSs funding of EC FP Reserve List projects.joint (co-funded) EC-MSs projects (Third Party Financing of FP projects) 17

18 Conclusions SET-Plan clear vision of actions to be financed Need to pool / coordinate/ align resources from different actors New ways of working between EC, MS, Industry, Financial Actors, Research community Need to combine instruments and innovate 18

19 Thank you for your attention! EUROPEAN COMMISSION 19