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INFORSE-Europe Proposals on EU Strategic Energy Technology (SET) - Plan for R&D Gunnar Boye Olesen INFORSE-Europe INFORSE-Europe & EREF European Sustainable Energy Policy Seminar, April 8, 2008, Brussels Proceedings : http://www.inforse.org/europe/seminar08_bxl.htm

INFORSE-Europe - Position For a transition to sustainable energy we need a level playing field for existing winning technologies (energy efficiency, many renewables), inclusion of environmental costs, regulation that enables sustainable investments, and information. We also need research, development, and demonstration of new technologies (R, D&D) A European SET-plan could help to achieve the necessary R,D&D INFORSE-Europe is a network of 72 NGOs working for the promotion of sustainable energy

Promises in SET-Plan Communication (COM2007-723, 22/11-08) Objective to deliver sustainable, secure and competitive energy. Objective of world leadership in a diverse portfolio of clean, efficient and low-carbon energy technologies Proposes a new joint strategic planning, more effective implementation, an increase in resources, and new international cooperation. Interesting proposals on open-access info system, financing, technology summit etc.

SET-Plan Diverts Attention from Many Likely Winners Substantial focus on nuclear 4 th Generation, which is not a likely winner, but expensive Substantial focus on CCS which diverts R&D resources from supply solutions and energy efficiency; should be funded by polluters Too few sustainable energy solutions covered in the proposed initiatives (wind large turbines, solar electricity, 2. generation biofuels, smart electric grids) Unclear how solutions/technologies outside the initiatives will be treated?

Nuclear Generation 4 A diverse set of known nuclear fission technologies such as breeder reactors, high temperature reactors, torium reactors The technologies have been tested without success, mainly in the 1980's Even in an optimistic scenario they will not deliver substantial energy before 2030 too late for a sustainable energy transition Likely to divert funds from more prosperous solutions and act as black hole in energy R&D funding programs Should be excluded from the SET-Plan if the plan is going to achieve its objectives

INFORSE-Europe Proposals Clean and sustainable use of biomass for heat and electricity. Super low-energy houses for all climates Renewable energy cooling Sustainable transport (vehicles, systems) Geothermal energy Wave and Tidal Power Energy Efficient & low-carbon industrial production Efficient supply for low-energy & RE sources

Example: Clean & Sust. Biomass Key importance to realise RE and climate targets Need to combine energy crops with biodiversity and other land-uses (water cleaning, soil protection, etc.) Need for sustainable production of biomass Need for clean & efficient biomass combustion Need for industrial-scale production of highefficient, biomass CHP, in particular belov 20 MW.

Dialogues Needed for Public Acceptance SET-Plan will address public acceptance. Industry should take a pro-active stance...to overcome...issues surrounding public acceptance BUT public acceptance comes from a sense of ownership of decisions by concerned parties SET-plan should include proposals for better dialogues between industries and the public on technological choices Improved dialogues leads to better decisions; but might change technological choices.

Thank you

Super Low-Energy Houses for all Climates Passive-houses with minimal heating demands are advancing throughout parts of Europe, There is a need to disseminate these solutions further and develop + disseminate solutions for all European climates. This must include passive cooling solutions. There is also a need to introduce solutions adapted to renovation of buildings.

Renewable Energy Cooling With the increasing warming and wealth in Southern Europe, cooling is increasing rapidly A number of renewable/ natural cooling solutions exists (solar cooling, night cooling with cold storage, biomass tri-generation, etc.); They are only applied on a very limited scale. There is a need to develop these solutions into standard industrial products that can be chosen by consumers and installers just as easy as normal air conditioners.

Sustainable Transport Biofuels can only solve a tiny part of the sustainability problems of transport (if any). Need to further develop sustainable transport. Focus on vehicles driven by electricity, hydrogen, and other energy carriers Focus on sustainable systems for city transport of persons and freight Focus on multi-modal transport solutions to reduce long-haul trucking

Geothermal Energy Far lower than expected from the potential. Need to improve the geothermal knowledge. Need to reduce the financial risk of explorations Needs for R&D for emerging concepts (e.g. Enhanced Geothermal Systems, hybrid systems such as geothermal-biofuels, geothermal-solar, use of low-temperature geothermal sources), Need for R&D related to environmental impacts

Wave and Tidal Power Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea have immense potentials Commercialisation of the technologies needs concerted efforts for a number of years of EU countries, Need to combine research, development, and demonstration.

Energy Efficient & Low-Carbon Industrial Production Large potentials for more energy efficient industrial production: factor 4 or more possible energy efficiency gains in many industries Need optimisation throughout the energy chains Use of on-site co generation Use renewable energy

Energy Supply Chains Need for efficient energy supply chains for lowenergy end-uses and renewable energy supplies, Need to optimise energy systems for a future with more small renewable energy inputs and lower demands, Includes intelligent electric grids; but is not limited to that part of the energy systems.