THE EU FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION HORIZON 2020 H2020 - Energy Calls 2016 2017 Lisa.lundmark@energimyndigheten.se
HORIZON 2020 Horizon 2020 Overall Objectives Responding to the economic crisis by investing in future jobs and growth Strengthening the EU s global position in research, innovation and technology Addressing people s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment Contributing to sustainable development (at least 35% of the overall budget) Supporting EU policies (e.g. Europe 2020 / Energy Union)
Three priorities Excellent science Spetskompetens Industrial leadership Industriellt ledarskap Societal challenges Samhälleliga utmaningar
Excellent Science 33% ERC European Research Council Marie Sklodowska-Curie FET Future and Emerging Technologies Research Infrastructures Industrial Leadership 24% Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space) EeB Energy Efficient Buildings, SPIRE Sustainable Process Industries Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs Societal Challenges 43% Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research Secure, clean and efficient energy - Säker, ren och effektiv energi Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials Europe in a changing world - Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Secure societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens.
Political Context 2030 Climate-Energy Package 40% reduction of Greenhouse Gases 27% of renewable energy 27% improvement in energy efficiency Energy Union Energy security, solidarity and trust A fully integrated internal energy market Energy efficiency first Transition to a low-carbon society An Energy Union for Research, Innovation and Competiveness SET-Plan Integrated Roadmap Communication on Integrated SET-Plan (C[2015]6317)
Systemic approach of the Energy Challenge Develop new technologies Support deployment Demonstrate technologies in real-life Energy system transformation Integrating components into a smart system Social, economic and regulatory context
Types of actions Research and innovation SME instrument Coordination and support Public procurement of innovative solutions Fast track to innovation Innovation ERA-NET Cofund Producing plans/arrangements or designs for new, altered or improved products, processes or services (incl. prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and market replication)
The 2016-2017 calls of the Energy Challenge Energy Efficiency (EE) Heating and Cooling Engaging consumers Competitive low-carbon energy Technologies (LCE) Energy system (grids, storage) Renewable energies SME instrument (SIE) Buildings Industry, services and Products Innovative financing Decarbonising fossil fuels Socio-economic research European Research Area in energy
Indicative budget distribution per area for Energy calls 2016-2017 Total budget 2016-2017: EUR 1 344 million * Other Actions = actions not implemented through calls for proposals (e.g. Risk Finance, procurements, subscriptions, contributions, grant to identified beneficiaries)
Calls of other challenges or programmes Smart green and integrated transport Mobility Logistics Infrastructure Horizon 2020 Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials Greening the Economy Water Raw materials Climate services Towards a low-carbon Europe Nature-based solutions for territorial resilience etc. Horizon 2020 - Smart Cities and Communities (SCC) Light-house demonstration projects (Nature based solutions) Horizon 2020 - Fast track to innovation (FTI) LIFE programme Nature, Biodiversity Environment Climate Action
The SME Instrument Seamless business innovation support Completely bottom-up all areas of the Energy Challenge covered Only open to SMEs also single-beneficiaries possible 3 phases of support (no need to start with phase 1) 1. Business innovation grants (feasibility studies, lump sum of EUR 50,000 per project); 2. Business innovation grants for innovation development & demonstration purposes (between EUR 0.5 2.5 million / project) 3. Free-of-charge business coaching, access to a wide range of innovation support services and facilitated access to risk finance to facilitate the commercial exploitation of the innovation. 4 submission deadlines per year for phase 1 and 2 Budget for the Energy SME topic (SMEInst-09-2016-2017): 46 M in 2016 50 M in 2017
Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) Pilot Objectives: reduce time from idea to market ('last push'), increase participation of industry, first-time applicants, stimulate private sector investment in R&I Supports close-to-market innovation actions, from demonstration stage through to market uptake (starting from TRL 6). Implemented by modestly-sized consortia (3 to max. 5 partners) with a strong participation from and with an industry component. Business plan must be embedded in proposal! Completely bottom-up covers all areas addressed by H2020, open to all types of legal entities Administered as a single call with three cut-off dates (15/3, 1/6, 25/10/2016) and a budget of EUR 100 million/year; impact = key evaluation criterion (threshold 4/5, overall 12/15) 12
Risk finance for demonstration projects InnovFin Energy Demo Projects Pilot Facility (EDP) (Other Action#28) First-of-a kind commercial-scale industrial demonstration projects (TRL 7-8) for unproven pre-commercial technologies in the field of innovative renewable energy, fuel cells and hydrogen in support of the SET-Plan Loan amount: min EUR 7.5 M, max EUR 75 M Loan maturity: max 15 years Application & inquiries: directly with the EIB - New Products & Special Transactions, EIB, Luxembourg Tel: +352 4379 85002, E-mail: innovfinfdp@eib.org http://www.eib.org/products/blending/innovfin/products/index.htm
Small, single-partner Large, multi-partner Overview of innovation support in Horizon 2020 Public private partnerships European Institute of Innovation & Technology Innovation actions Procurement of innovation Future & Emerging Technologies Horizon Prizes Fast track to innovation InnovFin Eurostars ERC proof of concept SME Instrument Early stage/ far from market Late stage/ close to market
Implementation of the Energy Challenge EIB (European investment bank) INEA (Low-carbon energy, Smart Cities and Communities) Commission (policyrelated actions) EASME (Energy efficiency, SME instrument) Joint Undertaking Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH JU)
Västerbotten i Horisont 2020? Spetskompetens RIA 2st (FET), 1st CSA 2st (ERC & MSCA) Industriellt ledarskap Samhälleliga utmaningar RIA 1st (ICT) IA 3 st (2 ICT, 1 Nanotechnolgy) Innovation in SMEs 1 RIA 2st (Europe in a changing world) IA 2st (energi) IA SME-instrument 1st (Biomedicin) Martinssons Byggsystem AB, Codemil, Collage Arkitekter AB, MD Biomedical, Skellefteå kraft AB, SCA Obbola AB, Uminova, UmU
More Information Participants Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html Research Enquiry Service http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=enquiries Presentations of the Energy Info Day 2015 https://ec.europa.eu/inea/en/h2020-energy-infoday-presentations Horizon 2020 Homepage http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ ManagEnergy www.managenergy.net Intelligent energy for Europe http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/ Eltis The urban mobility observatory http://www.eltis.org/
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