Aidan Cronin Steering Committee Chair, SGRE

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1 March 2018

2 Aidan Cronin Steering Committee Chair, SGRE March 2018

3 Pierre Tardieu Chief Policy Officer, WindEurope March 2018

4 Clean Energy Package

5 2017: parallel processes in European Parliament and Council

6 Council: general approach 18 December 2017 Table Table Table

7 Council: general approach 18 December 2017 Table Table Table

8 EP: negotiation mandate 17 January & 21 February 2018 Table Table Table

9 EP: negotiation mandate 17 January & 21 February 2018 Table Table Table

10 So therefore: Table Table Table

11 What s next: trilogues Table Table Table

12 Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF): 7 year budget

13 Multiannual Financial Framework: 7 year budget

14 approve / reject

15 Timeline Commission proposal on MFF: 2 May Commission proposal on sectorial legislation: 29 May European Council conclusions: H1 Member States in the drivers seat - Parliament only approves/rejects EC will not know share for R&I until end April 2018

16 Horizon 2020 budget

17 Evolution R&I budget

18 H2020 midterm review Invest more ambitiously Simplify and rationalise : impact over process Support breakthrough innovation Boost impact: mission orientation Increase synergies with other programmes Strengthen international cooperation Reinforce open access

19 Framework Programme 9 Main R&I instrument Pillar 1: Science Pillar 2: Innovation Pillar 3: Global Challenges Transport Energy and Climate Health Digital and Industry National resources, biodiversity Resilience and security Pillar 3: Conventional calls and Missions

20 Missions Up to 30% of Global Challenges pillar Disruptive Incentivise risk-taking Long term impact E.g. zero carbon steel production Clean Energy Industrial Forum conclusions

21 Alexander Vandenberghe Content Coordinator, WindEurope March 2018

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23 Framework Programme 9 (FP9) timeline Implementation Legislation WP1 WP2 WP ETIPWind timeframe *WP = Work Programme

24 When Who What FP9 legislation estimated timeline Proposal Negotiations Adoption The commission will probably submit its proposal to the European Parliament and the EU Council of Ministers by the beginning of June. We hope the three bodies will agree on a final version of FP9 before the European Parliament elections in May 2019, but that is an ambitious plan. ~R.J. Smits, ex DG-RTD~ May 2018 May 2019 Oct. 2019

25 EC proposal FP9 structure (under discussion) Part I OPEN SCIENCE ERC MSCA Research Infrastructures Part II GLOBAL CHALLENGES JRC EIT KIC thematic clusters 1. Health 2. Resilience and security 3. Digital & Industry 4. Climate, Energy and Mobility 5. Food and natural resources Part III OPEN INNOVATION EIC Support to innovation ecosystems Improve access to risk finance Implementation - Regular calls for proposals - Missions - Partnerships Legend ERC = European Research Council MSCA = Marie S. Curie Actions JRC = Joint Research Centre EIT KIC = European Institute for Innovation & Technology Knowledge and Innovation Communities. EIC = European Innovation Council

26 WHO WHAT FP9 Implementation (WP1) estimated timeline June 2019 Outline of strategic approach Oct Scoping paper Dec Outline of actions Feb. Sept Drafting stage Oct WP Adaption Broad Detailed

27 ETIPWind & FP9 - Timeline Proposal Negotiations Adoption Strategic approach Scoping paper Action Outline Drafting Adaption Moment of truth Update of the SRIA (2018) Technology Roadmap (2019) New SRIA (2021)

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29 Updating the SRIA process Jan. Advisory Group survey. Feb. Workshop on R&I priorities. Mar. Adoption of strategic priorities. Mar.- Apr. Apr.- May Sept. Consolidation of received input. Adding meat to the bones. Global Wind Summit.

30 1. Advisory Group survey 3 Objectives 1. Retaining EU leadership 2. Wind energy competitive in a merchant world 3. Providing 30% of power demand by % Please select your Top 3 of the suggested 2030 strategic objectives 80.00% 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00% Retaining EU technology leadership in the global market Towards wind energy being competitive in a merchant price world Providing 30% of power demand by 2030 Ensuring availability of firstclass skills and excellent science in Europe

31 1. Advisory Group survey 6 Priorities (1) 1. Grid and system integration; 2. Digitalisation & cyber security; and Development of innovative storage techniques; 4. Innovative solutions for reducing OPEX; 5. Floating wind technology; 6. Wind energy as a driver for electrification; and Disruptive turbine technology research.

32 1. Advisory Group survey 6 Priorities (2) % Please select your Top 6 research area priorities % 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00%

33 2. Workshop on R&I priorities

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35 SRIA Proposed content Part 1: political messages Why do we call for R&I support? Wind energy is important to EU society; Targeted support = efficient support; EU needs to match the sector s R&I efforts. Transversal themes (R&I drivers) Digitalisation; Electrification; Industrialisation; Human capital. Strategic priorities (paragraph per pillar) Broad overview matching the scope of FP9 negotiations.

36 SRIA Proposed content Part 2: Strategic priorities Build on Executive summary of the 2016 SRIA; Complement these with the workshop findings; Ranking of the new priorities (voting); Ranking of the pillars (voting). Where? In the political messages 1 paragraph per pillar ; Table of ranked priorities. In the annex Updated executive summary.

37 SRIA Executive summary excerpt

38 SRIA The 5 pillars

39 Next generation technologies 1 Challenge Next generation components, materials, towers and support structures. Adopted 2 Development and validation of high fidelity models. 3 Design of real time smart turbine. 4 Data driven design and operation methods. 5 Fundamental research into radical and/or disruptive innovations.

40 Operations & Maintenance Challenge Adopted 1 Predictive maintenance. 2 From smart turbine to smart wind farm. 3 Lifetime extension. 4 Awareness of the environment: external & internal conditions.

41 Grid & system integration Challenge Adopted 1 Hybrids and storage. 2 Markets and Ancillary Services. Demonstrating grid support provision by wind power. Wind power generation can be the backbone of the energy system because of its distributed nature. 3 Flexibility, balancing & markets. 4 Grid expansion.

42 Electrification Challenge Adopted 1 What do we need to know? 2 What will other sectors expect from us? Wind needs to prove it is the best possible partner for electrification. 3 Electrification & Grids.

43 Offshore Balance of Plant Challenge Site characterization met-ocean and soil conditions for improved design basis Optimal offshore grid design. Develop tools and technologies for reliable and cost efficient grid connection Material research for new sustainable cable technology Design analysis of support structures, transportation and installation Systems engineering - Optimize the design and system dynamics of wind power plants and plant clusters Adopted

44 Floating Wind Challenge Adopted 1 Holistic floating wind turbine system design. 2 3 Preparing floating wind for market uptake and wide scale deployment. Establishing a supportive regulatory framework for floating wind power plants 4 Development of stable supply chain. 5 Develop sectoral synergies to increase profitability of floating design concepts

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