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Opportunità SMART CITIES in Horizon 2020. Chiara Pocaterra - APRE Punto Contatto Nazionale Energia pocaterra@apre.it. Industrial Technologies. Societal Challenges. Excellent Science. European Research Council Frontier research by the best individual teams Future and Emerging Technologies
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Opportunità SMART CITIESin Horizon 2020 Chiara Pocaterra - APRE Punto Contatto Nazionale Energia pocaterra@apre.it
Industrial Technologies Societal Challenges Excellent Science • European Research Council • Frontier research by the best individual teams • Future and Emerging Technologies • Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation • Marie Skłodowska Curie actions • Opportunities for training and career development • Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure) • Ensuring access to world-class facilities • Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies • ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space • Access to risk finance • Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation • Innovation in SMEs • Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs Structure TOP - DOWN BOTTOM UP TOP - DOWN • Health, demographic change and wellbeing • Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy • Secure, clean and efficient energy • Smart, green and integrated transport • Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials • Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies • Security society BOTTOM UP (SME) BOTTOM UP (SME) TOP - DOWN European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation Science with and for society Joint Research Center (JRC) Euratom
Budget from 1FP to Horizon 2020 Framework Programmes H2020 Framework Programmebased on 5-year duration Framework Programmebased on 7-year duration
G. Technology readiness levels (TRL) Where a topic description refers to a TRL, the following definitions apply, unless otherwise specified: • TRL 1 – basic principles observed • TRL 2 – technology concept formulated • TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept • TRL 4 – technology validated in lab • TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies) • TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies) • TRL 7 – systemprototypedemonstration in operationalenvironment • TRL 8 – system complete and qualified • TRL 9 – actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space)
Conditions for participation • Minimum conditions • For standard collaborative actions • At least, 3 legal independent entities, each established in different MS/AC • For SME Instrument, ERC, MSC, programme co-fund, CSA • 1 legal entity established in a MS/AC • For Fast Track to Innovation • Max. 5 participants • Additional conditions • To be set out in the Work Programme (i.e. number of participants, type of participants, etc.)
Industrial Technologies Societal Challenges Excellent Science • European Research Council • Frontier research by the best individual teams • Future and Emerging Technologies • Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation • Marie Skłodowska Curie actions • Opportunities for training and career development • Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure) • Ensuring access to world-class facilities • Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies • ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space • Access to risk finance • Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation • Innovation in SMEs • Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs HORIZON 2020 • Health, demographic change and wellbeing • Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy • Secure, clean and efficient energy • Smart, green and integrated transport • Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials • Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies • Security society ENERGY RELATED ACTIVITIES
Formulation of Work Programme topics Structure reflects the challenge based approach – 3 key features Specific Challenge • sets the context, the problem to be addressed, why intervention is necessary Scope • delineates the problem, specifies the focus and the boundaries of the potential action BUT without overly describing specific approaches Expected Impact • describe the key elements of what is expected to be achieved in relation to the specific challenge TRL !
BASIC GENERAL PRINCIPLES across H 2020 2-year work programme to allow for better preparation of applicants One call BUT several deadlines and different evaluation processes Topics can be repeated BUT challenges could change Challenge-based approach (not prescribing technology options) Focus areas (Efficiency, Low Carbon, Smart Cities......) Use of TRLs to specify scope of activities Indicative project size range Cross-cutting actions Grant signature within 8 months from the deadlines
Secure, clean and efficient Energy FOUR CALLS • Energy efficiency • Smart cities & communities • Competitive low-carbon energy • SME's and Fast Track to Innovation for Energy
Energy WP 2014-2015 Energy efficiency call • Buildings and consumers • Heating and cooling • Industry and products • Finance for sustainable energy Smart Cities and Communities • 'Light-house projects' • Support measures for enhancing the roll-out of Smart Cities and Communities solutions by stimulating the market demand
Energy WP 2014-2015 Competitive low-carbon energy • Renewable electricity and heating/cooling • Modernising the single European electricity grid • Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy storage technologies • Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel mix • Enabling the sustainable use of fossil fuels in the transition to a low-carbon economy • Supporting the development of a European research area in the field of energy • Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system • Cross-cutting issues
Call Energy Efficiency: Deadlines * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Energy Efficiency: Budget * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Competitive low-carbon energy: Deadlines * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Competitive low-carbon energy : Budget (M€) * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Smart cities & communities: Deadlines * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Call Smart cities & communities: Budget * Corresponds to the topic code in the work-programme
Bando Smart Cities 2012 Sono state finanziati progetti che vedono tra i partner: • Genovae Firenze, per il topic Strategic sustainable planning and screening of city • Plans (Transform – Genova) • Genova, per il topic Large scale systems for urban area heating and/or cooling supply (CELSIUS) • Milano e Genova, per il topic Demonstration of nearly Zero Energy Building Renovation for cities and districts (R2CITIES – Genova) Bando Smart Cities 2013 Tra i progetti finanziati figura il Comune di: • Bolzano, per il topic Demonstration of optimisedenergysystems for high performance-energydistricts (SINFONIA)
Bando Smart Cities 2014 SCC 1 – 2014/2015: Smart Cities and Communities solutions integrating energy, transport, ICT sectors through lighthouse (large scale demonstration - first of the kind) projects Communication Smart Cities and Communities http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/doc/2012_4701_smart_cities_en.pdf
Bando Smart Cities 2014 Three areas to be addressed: • (Nearly zero) or low energy districts: through the integration and management of: i) the supply of energy with predominant exploitation of local resources (e.g. waste heat, renewables, storage) and the active participation of consumers (e.g. use of aggregators); ii) the cost-effective refurbishment of existing buildings without significant disruption for tenants (use of sustainable materials) with a special focus on residential buildings iii) the cross-cutting ICT solutions for the design and overall management of energy/ transport systems • Integrated Infrastructures: through the integration of physical infrastructures such as core networks, street scenes, lighting, industrial sites etc. to create new forms of value through re-use and repurposing. • Sustainable urban mobility: through the integration of energy/ fuelling infrastructure with vehicle fleets powered by alternative energy carriers for public and private transport, including logistics and freight-distribution.
Bando Smart Cities 2014 Eachprojectshould: • Be realisedin 2 – 3 cities or communities • Include industry, city planning authorities which should also reflect the view of the consumer organisations, research community, local Small and Medium Size Companies (SMEs); • In addition each project should co-involve 2 - 3 follower cities • Ensure that all proposed activities are a part of ambitious urban plan. • Projects should demonstrate and validate attractive business plans that allow large scale replication of fast economic recovery in cities of varying degrees of economic conditions The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR18 to 25 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Type of action: Innovation Actions
Bando Smart Cities 2014 Three areas to be addressed: • (Nearly zero) or low energy districts: through the integration and management of: i) the supply of energy with predominant exploitation of local resources (e.g. waste heat, renewables, storage) and the active participation of consumers (e.g. use of aggregators); ii) the cost-effective refurbishment of existing buildings without significant disruption for tenants (use of sustainable materials) with a special focus on residential buildings iii) the cross-cutting ICT solutions for the design and overall management of energy/ transport systems • Integrated Infrastructures: through the integration of physical infrastructures such as core networks, street scenes, lighting, industrial sites etc. to create new forms of value through re-use and repurposing. • Sustainable urban mobility: through the integration of energy/ fuelling infrastructure with vehicle fleets powered by alternative energy carriers for public and private transport, including logistics and freight-distribution.
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