Horisont 2020, CCS webinar 4. juni 2018

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1 1 Horisont 2020, CCS webinar 4. juni 2018 Marianne Haavardsholm Aandahl, Aage Stangeland,

2 Samarbeidsprosjektene EU har problemer å løse!

3 The 3 Pillar structure of Horizon 2020 Excellent Science Industrial Leadership Societal Challenges European Research Council (ERC) Future & Emerging Technologies (FET) Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) Research Infrastructures (RI) Innovation in SMEs Access to Risk Finance Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEIT) LEIT ICT LEIT NMP+Bio PPP EeB PPP FoF PPP Spire Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture, forestry, marine, maritime, inland water and bio-economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, environment, resource efficient and raw materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Secure societies

4 Mindset required Not Where can I find funding for my research? but How can I use my competence to solve the challenge described in this call? Ill.: Simula

5 Bedriftenes rolle er å bidra med løsninger som fungerer

6 Er støtte fra EU noe for oss? Nye nettverk hjemme og ute Interesse fra investorer Anerkjennelser Nye markeder Kunnskap / innovasjon Økt konkurransekraft

7 7 Prosjekttyper (formally «Action types»): - krever samarbeid mellom minimum 3 land Research and Innovation Actions RIA Funding rate: 100 % + 25 % flat-rate overhead Innovation Actions IA Funding rate: 70 % (except for non-profit legal entities, where a rate of 100 % applies) + 25 % flat-rate overhead Coordination and support actions CSA Funding rate: 100 % + 25 % flat-rate overhead

8 Det beste prosjektforslaget vinner....hvis prosjektgruppa består av sterke og troverdige partnere..og kan sannsynliggjøre samfunnsnytte (roll out/market replication)

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11 PES 2020 eks. på støttebeløp Prosjektform Maksbeløp når EU-søknaden er «eligible» Research & Innovation Action (RIA) Innovation Action (IA) (koordinator) Tilleggsstøtte når H2020- søknaden er «over threshold» kr kr SMB Instrument Fase kr 0 kr SMB Instrument Fase kr 0 kr Deltaker-rolle kr kr Arbeidspakkeleder kr kr CSA, PPI, PCP (koordinator) Eurostars, FTI, AAL, JTI Ecsel, ERA- NET COFUND, COST (koordinator) kr kr kr 0 kr

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14 Konsulentbistand - PNO PNO er europas største uavhengige rådgiver om finansieringsmuligheter 250 konsulenter Erfaring med SINTEF, Elkem, Bergen TTO, Marintek, Hydro, DNV GL, NILU Forskningsrådets avtale med PNO gir deg gratis: Mentor fra PNO Ideutvikling, posisjonering, prosjektutvikling Forberedelse til Kontrakt og Prosjektoppstart Hvordan bli med i et internasjonalt prosjektkonsortie? Evaluering /kommentering av søknader før innsendelse Avtales via Forskningsrådet (max. antall timer) Mer info:

15 CCS-utlysninger i H2020 Utlysning Tittel Søknadsfrist Budsjett (M ) LC-SC3-NZE Advanced CO 2 capture technologies 6 sep CE-SC3-NZE Conversion of captured CO 2 6 sep LC-SC3-NZE Strategic planning for CCUS development 6 sep LC-SC3-NZE LC-SC3-NZE LC-SC3-NZE Integrated solutions for flexible operation of fossil fuel power plants through power-to-x-to-power and/or energy storage 27 aug Low carbon industrial production using CCUS 27 aug Geological Storage Pilots LC-SC3-JA Support to the realisation of the Implementation Plans of the SET Plan 11 sep Link til H2020 arbeidsprogrammet innen energi for :

16 LC-SC3-NZE : Integrated solutions for flexible operation of fossil fuel power plants through power-to-x-to-power and/or energy storage Type: Innovation Action (IA) Frist: 27. aug Budsjett: 20 M TRL: opp til 6-7 Antatt prosjekter bevilget: 2 3 stk. Støtte pr prosjekt: 6-10 M

17 LC-SC3-NZE : Integrated solutions for flexible operation Challenge: With a growing share of energy produced from renewable resources (RES), fossil fuel power plants will have to increasingly shift their role from providing base-load power to providing fluctuating back-up power (i.e. ramping up and down) in order to control and stabilise the grid. These strong fluctuations result not only in increased wear-and-tear, but (more importantly) also in a lower efficiency and hence higher greenhouse gas emissions per unit of produced electricity. Severe ramping up and down can be limited through load-levelling i.e. storing power during periods of light loading on the system and delivering it during periods of high demand.

18 LC-SC3-NZE : Integrated solutions for flexible operation Scope: Validation and pilot demonstration of the integration of energy storage and/or use of excess energy (including via power-to-x-to-power in fossil fuel power plants) and showing that EU emission limits for such installations can not only still be met, but that emissions of air pollutants can even be reduced. This could include the enabling of the combustion system to deal with synthetic fuels and/or hydrogen enriched fuels, as well as a better integration of combined production of heat and power into the overall system. Proposals are expected to bring technologies to TRL 6-7 (please see part G of the General Annexes). Technology development has to be complemented by activities to create awareness, gain feedback on societal impact and advancing society s readiness for the proposed solutions. The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU in the range of EUR 6 to 10 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.

19 LC-SC3-NZE : Integrated solutions for flexible operation Expected impact: Solutions will contribute to a smart, secure and more resilient power system through the integration of energy storage for the purpose of load levelling in fossil fuel power generation. Results of the project(s) should allow a smoother operation of these plants at optimal efficiency and environmental performance in order to better adapt to an energy systems that will increasingly be dominated by intermittent renewable energy.

20 LC-SC3-NZE : Low carbon industrial production using CCUS Type: Innovation Action (IA) Frist: 27. aug Antatt utlyst også i 2020 Budsjett: 33 M TRL: opp til 6-7 Antatt prosjekter bevilget: 3 stk. Støtte per prosjekt: M

21 LC-SC3-NZE Low carbon industrial production using CCUS : Challenge: CCUS in industrial applications faces significant challenges due to its high cost and the fierce international competition in the sectors concerned. However, these sectors currently account for 20% of global CO 2 emissions, and in the 2 degree scenario, should represent half of the stored CO 2 by Relevant sectors with high CO 2 emissions are for example steel, iron and cement making, oil refining, gas processing, hydrogen production, biofuel production and waste incineration plants

22 LC-SC3-NZE Low carbon industrial production using CCUS : Scope (1 av 2): Projects will focus on integrating CO 2 capture in industrial installations, whilst addressing the full CCUS chain. Projects will elaborate a detailed plan on how to use the results, i.e. the subsequent transport, utilisation and/or underground storage of the captured CO 2. Important aspects to address are of technical (e.g. the optimised integration of capture plant with industrial processes; scalability; CO 2 purity), safety (e.g. during transportation and storage), financial (e.g. cost of capture; cost of integration) and strategic nature (e.g. business models; operation and logistics of industrial clusters and networks). Projects are expected to bring technologies to TRL 6-7 (please see part G of the General Annexes). Technology development has to be balanced by an assessment of the societal readiness towards the proposed innovations. Relevant end users and societal stakeholders will be identified in the proposal, and their concerns and needs will be analysed during the project using appropriate techniques and methods from the social sciences and humanities, in order to create awareness, gain feedback on societal impact and advancing society s readiness for the proposed solutions. Projects should also explore the socio-economic and political barriers to acceptance and awareness with a view to regulatory or policy initiatives.

23 LC-SC3-NZE Low carbon industrial production using CCUS : Scope (2 av 2): The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU in the range of EUR 10 to 12 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. In line with the strategy for EU international cooperation in research and innovation (COM(2012)497), international cooperation is encouraged, in particular with relevant Mission Innovation countries such as China

24 LC-SC3-NZE Low carbon industrial production using CCUS : Expected impact: Successful, safe and economic demonstration of integrated-chain CCUS from relevant industrial sources such as mentioned in the specific challenge will accelerate the learning, drive down the cost and thus help break the link between economic growth and the demand for industrial output on one hand, and increasing CO 2 emissions on the other hand. The impact of projects under this call will to a large extent be determined by the extent to which the results will be exploited, i.e. the plan on how the captured CO 2 will be actually utilised and/or stored, either in the project or planned as a future phase. This will be evaluated based on the maturity and quality of the proposed post-capture solutions. Projects under this call that are carried out in areas where there is both a high concentration of CO 2 emitting industries and a nearby capacity for geological storage are considered prime sites for hub and cluster developments, and will generate the highest impact on full-scale deployment in the medium to longer term.

25 LC-SC3-NZE : Geological Storage Pilots Planlegges av EU-kommisjonen