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Lessons learnt in the EeB PPP and opportunities toward Horizon 2020

Lessons learnt in the EeB PPP and opportunities toward Horizon 2020. Stefano Carosio D’Appolonia SpA ( Rina Group) Co-chairman EeB Ad-Hoc Industrial Advisory Group stefano.carosio@dappolonia.it.

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Lessons learnt in the EeB PPP and opportunities toward Horizon 2020

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  1. Lessons learnt in the EeB PPP and opportunities toward Horizon 2020 Stefano Carosio D’Appolonia SpA (Rina Group) Co-chairman EeB Ad-Hoc Industrial Advisory Group stefano.carosio@dappolonia.it All rights, including translation, reserved. No part of this document may be disclosed to any third party, for purposes other than the original, without written consent of E2BA.

  2. Relevance of buildings • Buildings use 40 % of total EU energy consumption • The built environment generates 1/3 of GHG in Europe • Even new buildings are far from being all energy efficient • Replacement rate is very small (1% per year), 1.5% energy-related renovation rate per year • Buildings provide the second largest untapped cost-effective potential for energy savings after the energy sector • Investments in improved energy efficiency in buildings could generate an additional 2-3.5 million jobs in Europe and the United States alone

  3. A working PPP is in place (1/2) ICT integration for effective energy management and decision making from buildings to neighborhoods and cities Fostering the development of new technologies and their integration in buildings and districts Under NMP co-ordination Large scale demonstration of most promising solutions and their contribution to future smart cities

  4. A working PPP is in place (2/2) • Industry has succeded in engaging all key stakeholders from planning to project implementation • High industry participation wrt FP7 traditional instruments with high SME involvement

  5. Results of EeB Calls • July 2009 July 2010 • Success rate: 28% 20% 17 funded 24 funded • of 60 of 120 • Share by Org. Type: • - Higher Education: 18% 15% • - Private for Profit: 48% 53% • - Research Org.: 26% 24% • Share of Funding of SMEs: 24% 30% • Countries of funded partners: 24 26

  6. Project Project Project From a project to a programme logic Non technological barriers and cross-cutting issues Project Concepts/ opportunities

  7. EeB PPP 2010-13 A long term programme EeB PPP as first wave of a Long Term Strategy i.e. Retrofitting and reduction of energy use i.e. Energy neutral buildings/districts i.e. Energy positive buildings/districts

  8. Innovations under research • Nanotechnology coatings to substantially improve Near Infrared Reflective properties of the building envelope • Sustainable, Innovative and Energy-Efficient Concrete • Smart windows with multi-functional approaches • High Performance Biocomposites for Buildings components • Component and systems for buildings: multi-functional façade panels, nano-tech enabled HVAC systems, …

  9. Towards Horizon 2020

  10. Setting the new roadmap Buildings/districts as enablers to address Grand Challenges A multi-disciplinary and cross-sectorial (ETPs) approach

  11. The vision

  12. Addressing the trilemma

  13. Covering the wholeinnovation cycle Available technologies or their innovative combinations Large Scale Demo Projects (up to City level) Standards, Regulations, Procurement,… Novel solutions R&D Buildings or districts demo scale

  14. The innovation model EAV Building owner and users Players Efficiency Potentialbenefits on performance and costs Contractors Efficacy Appropriation of innovations by the construction value chain The extended construction value chain JOB CREATION Effectiveness Operational prototypes workingunder real life conditions Technology suppliers and contractors TECH. TRANSFER, NEW SKILLS Mockups Universities Researchcenters Innovation maturity National deployment Europeanreplication Research Development and demonstration Industrialisation

  15. An international challenge…

  16. … with a local impact

  17. Thank you for your attention!! stefano.carosio@dappolonia.it secretariat@e2b-ei.eu

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