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1 JP ES 6 th Management Board Meeting TOP 4.2 Future calls related to Energy Storage Elisa Gil Bardají - Mathias Noe 9. November 2015, 14-18:30h Brussels

2 Outline I. OVERVIEW 1. Workprogramme : Secure, clean and efficient energy Competitive low-carbon energy 2. Calls related to energy storage 2016 LCE 01 LCE 02 LCE 03 LCE 33 II. HANDLING OF PROPOSALS 2

3 Outline I. OVERVIEW 1. Workprogramme : Secure, clean and efficient energy Competitive low-carbon energy 2. Calls related to energy storage 2016 LCE 01 LCE 02 LCE 03 LCE 33 II. HANDLING OF PROPOSALS 3

4 1. Workprogramme Secure, clean and efficient energy (Budget = 1,3 Bi ) Call Energy Effciency Competitive Low-carbon Energy Smart Cities and Communities SMEs and fast Track to innovation for Energy 62 Topics 18 RIA 23 IA 16 CSA Content of Areas Heating and cooling; Consumers; Buildings; Industry/products; financing Integrated EU energy system; RES; decarbonisation of fossil fuels; social/human aspects; ERA; Crosscutting issues 2016 Budget: 675 Mio. Euro 2017 Budget: 670 Mio. Euro One stage procedures! Light house projects. Included in crosscutting activities work programme! Innovation potential of SMEs; Fast track to innovation as bottom up approach 4

5 1. Workprogramme Secure, clean and efficient energy (Budget = 1,3 Bi ) Call Energy Effciency Competitive Low-carbon Energy Samart Cities and Communities SMEs and fast Track to innovation for Energy Content of Areas Heating and cooling; Consumers; Buildings; Industry/products; financing Integrated EU energy system; RES; decarbonisation of fossil fuels; social/human aspects; ERA; Crosscutting issues Light house projects. Included in crosscutting activities work programme! Innovation potential of SMEs; Fast track to innovation as bottom up approach 5

6 Area LCE 1 LCE 5 integrated energy system LCE 6 LCE 23 renewables, market uptake LCE 24 LCE 30 fossil fuels 1. Workprogramme Competitive low-carbon energy (Budget = 0,7 Bi ) 36 Topics LCE 31 LCE 32 social aspects in the energy system LCE 33 LCE 36 support for ERA in Energy Content of Topics Grids, storage, integration; EU energy system; FET ; RES/heating & cooling; biofuels; PV industry; CSP; solar heat; ocean; geothermal; 2016 Budget: 351 Mio. Euro 2017 Budget: 368 Mio. Euro One stage procedures! Capture processes (South Korea); Utilisation of captured CO2; CCS/EGS/hydrocarbons; storage Social sciences for the energy union; EU platform SET Plan; Joint Actions + cross cutting 6

7 1. Workprogramme Competitive low-carbon energy (Budget = 0,7 Bi ) Area LCE 1 LCE 5 integrated energy system LCE 6 LCE 23 renewables, market uptake LCE 24 LCE 30 fossil fuels LCE 31 LCE 32 social aspects in the energy system LCE 33 LCE 36 support for ERA in Energy Content of Topics Grids, storage, integration; EU energy system; FET ; RES/heating & cooling; biofuels; PV industry; CSP; solar heat; ocean; geothermal; Capture processes (South Korea); Utilisation of captured CO2; CCS/EGS/hydrocarbons; storage Social sciences for the energy union; EU platform SET Plan; Joint Actions + cross cutting 7

8 Outline I. OVERVIEW 1. Workprogramme : Secure, clean and efficient energy Competitive low-carbon energy 2. Calls related to energy storage 2016 LCE 01 LCE 02 LCE 03 LCE 33 II. HANDLING OF PROPOSALS 8

9 LCE Type of Action: RIA Budget: 20 Mio. Euro TRL: 3 6 Opening Date: 30/09/2015 Deadline: 5/04/ Calls related to ES Specific Challenge To develop and mature promising the next generation of competitive technologies and services for the distribution grid at medium and low voltage levels advanced solutions for demand-response, smart grid, storage and energy system integration while respecting the needed stability and security of renewable energy sources in the electricity grid Next generation innovative technologies enabling smart grids, storage and energy system integration with increasing share of renewables: distribution network Scope Storage: technologies for the storage of energy in the distribution network and their integration and exploitation in the smart grid context Synergies between energy networks: develop power to heat solutions and strategies, develop variable renewable power to gas/fuel solutions Expected Impact Enable and/or enhance demand response schemes;validation of business models Improved basis for renewable energy sources hosting capacity, stability and flexibility Develop energy storage systems providing services at affordable costs Cost effective conversion of excess electricity, avoid curtailment, provide services to the grid 9

10 2. Calls related to ES LCE Type of Action: RIA Budget: 18 Mio. Euro TRL: 3 6 Opening Date: - Deadline:- Specific Challenge To develop and mature promising the next generation of competitive technologies and services for the distribution grid at medium and low voltage levels advanced solutions for demand-response, smart grid, storage and energy system integration while respecting the needed stability and security of renewable energy sources in the electricity grid Next generation innovative technologies enabling smart grids, storage and energy system integration with increasing share of renewables: distribution network Scope Demand-response: tools and technology validation for demand response forecast, profiling, segmentation, load forecasting, etc Electricity distribution grid: tools for the optimisation of the distribution grid Expected Impact Enable and/or enhance demand response schemes;validation of business models Improved basis for renewable energy sources hosting capacity, stability and flexibility Develop energy storage systems providing services at affordable costs Cost effective conversion of excess electricity, avoid curtailment, provide services to the grid 10

11 LCE Type of Action: IA Budget: Mio Euro TRL: 5 8 Opening Date: 30/09/2015 Deadline: 5/04/ Calls related to ES Specific Challenge To demonstrate a set of technologies and solutions in an integrated environment with the perspective of introduction in the market in the coming years to enable demandresponse, smart grid, storage and energy system integration operating under stable and secure conditions Demonstration of smart grid, storage and system integration technologies with increasing share of renewables: distribution system Scope Demand-response: mechanisms and tools Smartening the distribution grid: methodologies Demonstration of energy storage management system Connections between networks: Smart integration of grid users from transport Expected Impact Competitive demand response schemes for the benefit of the grid and the consumers Validated contributions for improved, stability and flexibility in the distribution grid Emergence of new services provided by storage systems to the distribution grid Conversion of excess electricity, avoid curtailment, provide services to the grid Creation of synergies with transport users 11

12 LCE Type of Action: CSA Budget: 4 Mio Euro TRL: 5 8 Opening Date: 30/09/2015 Deadline: 5/04/ Calls related to ES Specific Challenge Active consumer at the centre of the energy system, Demand focus increasing energy efficiency across the energy system, System optimisation, Secure, cost-effective, clean and competitive supply as well as some Cross- Cutting aspects. A novel approach to R&I strategy in the field smart grid and storage is needed Support to R&I strategy for smart grid and storage Scope Support to the coordination of stakeholder views on R&I strategy Analysis of the on-going research, demonstration and innovation projects Support for the development of a R&I roadmap based on the analysis of projects Organisation of 2 workshops per year in Brussels to establish synergies Propose and organise workshops for enhanced cross border knowledge Only up to one proposal will be selected for EU funding! Expected Impact Contributing to enhance the efficiency of R&I policy making at EU level Demonstration how and why they are best paced to support the stakeholder's community; their experience in supporting the development of R&I roadmaps, their capacity to organise stakeholders/eu funded projects events while creating output for policy making 12

13 LCE Type of Action: RIA Budget: 10 Mio Euro TRL: 2 5 Opening Date: 30/09/2015 Deadline: 5/04/ Calls related to ES Specific Challenge ECRIAs will bring together on a European scale ongoing and future national efforts, so that national activities and their results in areas of significant complexity and importance can be better exploited. This will develop a critical mass of knowledge in sectors which are crucial to achieving the intended energy transition. European Common Research and Innovation Agendas (ECRIAs) in support of the implementation of the SET Action Plan Scope To define a common research and innovation agenda (ECRIA): Limited number of clear deliverables Related to energy system integration aspect which could benefit from cross-european cooperation Short-term progress and European valueadded which can be demonstrated and achieved by pulling research efforts together Expected Impact Addressing the complexity of the integration of the energy system Identifying gaps within national programmes/activities Demonstrating the coherence of the different elements brought together and the added value 13

14 Outline I. OVERVIEW 1. Workprogramme : Secure, clean and efficient energy Competitive low-carbon energy 2. Calls related to energy storage 2016 LCE 01 LCE 02 LCE 03 LCE 33 II. HANDLING OF PROPOSALS 14

15 II. Handling of proposals Several options for discussion: o EERA stamp by Management Board or Steering Committee o Selection of relevant topics in Subprogrammes for joint research proposals o Selection of proposals by Management Board and Steering Committee o No coordination by JP ES o. 15