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Draft Minutes: eseia General Assembly Meeting
Date & Location: 30 November 2012, 9.00 – 15.00, eseia Office Brussels 1. Welcome and establishment of Quorum (ANNEX 1)
The eseia Vice‐President Brian Norton from DIT welcomed to the General Assembly and established the quorum. It was announced that eseia Treasurer Sjoerd van Tongeren, University of Twente, would chair the afternoon session. No further changes to the agenda were made. eseia Vice‐President Brian Norton reported on the GC meeting the previous day. He stated that it was of great importance to position eseia for Horizon 2020. eseia would need to acquire intelligence ahead of time. 2. Report on eseia Programmes and Projects (ANNEX 2) The eseia Director gave an introduction to the three newly launched eseia Working Groups, on Bioresources (led by M. Narodoslawsky, TU Graz and M. Artensen, U of Twente), Smart Cities and Regions (led by Teresa Ponce de Leao, LNEG and Anca Duta, U of Brasov) and Education and Training (led by Luigi Crema, FBK and Aidan Duffy, DIT). The eseia Working Groups were built of a total of 100 experts from the eseia membership. The eseia Secretariat was collecting expressions of interest for joining these working groups. Members were invited to confirm their participation and to forward the request to suitable colleagues. These eseia Working Groups were running a number of funded projects, namely the EC SET Plan Education and Training Initiative, the Smart Cities project I‐Energy Weiz‐Gleisdorf and CEP‐REC, the introduction of Regional Energy Concepts in the framework of the Central Europe Programme. eseia WG Coordinator Luigi Crema presented his Working Group on Education and Training and gave a short summary of the Workshop on the eseia Education and Training Programme which was held the previous day. The newly launched eseia Education and Training Programme had already made much progress with four courses planned in 2013. To make their work even more efficient, the group decided to define a core‐group in Education and Training by January 2013. The eseia Working groups were currently preparing a series of project proposals. 3. Update on EU Funding Opportunities
Lidia Borrell‐Damian, Senior Programme Manager, Research and Innovation, EUA, on the ‘European Platform of Universities Engaged in Energy Research (EPUE), Education and Training and relations with eseia’ The EPUE was working in the field of energy policy since 2009. EPUE saw itself as
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the voice of European universities, aiming at providing policy advice to the EU and trying to involve universities in Horizon 2020. EUA was preparing a proposal for FP7‐ENERGY‐2013‐IRP Call ‘Mobilising the research, innovation and educational capacities of Europe’s universities‘. eseia was invited cooperate with EPUE alongside other European networks. Six eseia member universities were part of EPUE, namely DIT, TU Graz, TU Vienna, UCD, University of Naples, and University of Graz. eseia member universities who wished to participate in EPUE were welcome to signal their interest to the eseia Secretariat.
Timo Makela, Director International Affairs, LIFE & Eco‐innovation of DG Environment on ‘EU Level Actions to Stimulate Eco‐Innovations’.
Timo Makela gave an overview of the EU eco‐innovation action plan. Among the actions mentioned were environmental policies and regulations, demonstration projects, standards and performance targets, finance and support services for SMEs, international cooperation, new skills and jobs and European Innovation Partnerships (EIP). The EIP on water had recently been launched. Currently the DG Environment was working hard on developing the next LIVE programme and the run‐up to the European Year of Air 2013.
4. eseia Membership Update (Annex 3) In 2012 eseia had 26 fee‐paying member organisations from 10 countries. The majority of eseia members were from research and education, of which 17 were universities und 6 research organisations. Furthermore there were 3 members from businesses, one of which was an umbrella of 150 business organisations.
Three new members joined eseia in 2012, namely: 1. Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband (BAV), Engelskirchen, Germany 2. University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany 3. Energy Institute at Johannes‐Kepler University, Linz, Austria
The three new member organisations presented themselves in the meeting.
DECISION: The General Assembly admitted BAV, University of Hamburg and Energy Institute at Johannes‐Kepler Universtiy as new members of eseia by unanimous vote according to the statutes Article 5.
Sjoerd van Tongeren stated that looking ahead to Horizon 2020 it would be of great importance to form eseia membership according to regional clusters. eseia members were invited to recruit new business members from their regional partnerships. 5. Re‐election of the eseia Record Keeper (Annex 4)
Ion Visa was founding eseia Vice‐President and ardent supporter of eseia. He was in his second term as Vice‐President of eseia and had agreed to continue serving as Record Keeper according to the Austrian law for another term. The eseia Vice‐President Brian Norton thanked Ion Visa for taking on this important role in eseia.
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DECISION: The General Assembly re‐elected Ion Visa as Treasurer of eseia by unanimous vote according to the statutes Article 16a for another period of three years starting 24.03.2013 and running until 23.03.2016.
The eseia President thanked the eseia General Assembly members and invited them to continue their mandates in an active way to contribute to the development of eseia. eseia Treasurer Sjoerd van Tongeren took over as Chair of the GA Meeting 6. Update on eseia Finances 2012 by the eseia Treasurer (Annex 5)
In total the eseia Finances 2012 showed a healthy development. The balance would be positive at the end of the year with a financial reserve for projects carried over for the next year. The Treasurer reminded the eseia General Assembly that the eseia Membership Fee Invoices had been sent to members shortly before the meeting and the members were reminded to process payments as soon as possible for planning purposes. The deadline for payments was 31 January 2013.
7. Adoption of the eseia Work Programme and Budget 2013 (Annex 6) The eseia Director presented the eseia Work Programme and Budget 2013 which concentrated on projects, for which funding had already been secured and for which members had committed own resources. The eseia Work Programme and Budget had been discussed by the Governing Council in a telephone conference 7 November 2012. The revised draft had been sent to members in advance of the GA Meeting. The present document included a section on accomplishments in 2012, an overview of funded eseia activities for 2013, a list of eseia project proposals for 2013 as known to date and measures to improve the visibility of eseia as an organisation. The eseia Treasurer pointed out that because of the growing effectiveness of the organisation going into its fourth year, eseia expected to receive a greater share of its income (target 50%) from external funds for projects and services. The income from membership fees would be used to finance visibility measures and basis secretarial running cost. The success of eseia depended on the inputs from eseia member organisations not so much in terms of membership fees but rather in terms of their contributions to the eseia WP and Budget Concerning the Budget 2013 the total income would be the same like the total expenditure.
DECISION: The Work Programme and Budget 2013 was adopted by the General Assembly by unanimous vote according to the eseia Statutes, Art. 9.1
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8. Any other Business (FOR INFORMATION) The next General Assembly would take place in Dublin, 6‐8 May 2013 back to back with the EC SET Plan Conference. Other meeting dates for Working Groups to be confirmed. eseia Treasurer, Sjoerd van Tongeren, closed the meeting and thanked the members for their participation.
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List of Annexes: Annex 1: List of Participants Annex 2: Presentation Annex 3: eseia Membership Update Annex 4:Re‐Election of the eseia Record Keeper Annex 5:Update on eseia Finances Annex 6: eseia Work Programme and Budget 2013 …………………………………………………………… Brian Norton, Eseia Vice‐President …………………………………………………………… Sjoerd von Tongeren, eseia Treasurer …………………………………………………………… Ion Visa, Record Keeper
Country Organisation First Name Last Name
1 Austria BRP Powertrain Josef Fürlinger
2 Austria Energy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University Linz Johannes Reichl
3 Austria TU Graz Norbert Bartelme
4 Austria TU Graz Lothar Fickert
5 Austria TU Graz Franz Stelzer
6 Austria University of Graz Rupert Baumgartner
7 Belgium eseia, TU Graz Brigitte Hasewend
8 Germany Bergischer Abfallwirschaftsverband Yvonne Hilgers9 Germany TU Hamburg Ina Körner10 Germany University of Hamburg Bodo Saake
11 Ireland Dublin Institute of Technology Brian Norton
12 Ireland Dublin Institute of Technology Timothy O'Leary
13 Ireland UCD School of Biosystems Engineering Shane Ward
14 Italy FBK Luigi Crema
15 Lithuania Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Gintaras Stauskis
16 Portugal LNEG Ana Cláudia Carvalho
17 Romania Transilvania University of Brasov Ion Visa
18 Slowakia STU Ludovit Jelemensky
19 The Netherlands University of Twente Sjoerd Van Tongeren
Guest Presenters:
Country Organisation First Name Last Name
1 Belgium DG Environment, European Commission Timo Makela
3 Belgium European University Association Lidia Borrell‐Damian
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ANNEX 3
Re‐Election of Record‐Keeper
According to the eseia Statues, Article 16 a, the Record‐Keeper is elected by the General Assembly. The mandate of Prof. Ion Visa, eseia Vice President, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania, expires on 23 March 2013. This mandate is renewable once. The Proposal is for the GA to relect Ion Visa in this function as eseia Record‐Keeper for another three year period starting 24.03.2013 ‐ 23.03.2016.
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ANNEX 4 Accomplishments 2012
New Membership in eseia The eseia membership base has grown to twenty-six fee-paying member organizations in ten countries of which there are seventeen universities, six research organisations, two individual companies and an organisational cluster of one hundred and fifty companies. Three new organisations joined eseia as members in 2012:
1. Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband (BAV), Engelskirchen, Germany (joined in May 2012) 2. University of Hamburg, Centre for Wood Science, Hamburg, Germany (joined in July 2012) 3. Energy Institute at Johannes-Kepler University, Linz, Austria (joined in October 2012)
eseia Working Groups and Networking eseia set up three Working Groups for each of the prioritised focus areas (bio-resources, smart cities and regions, and education and training). The three eseia Working Groups worked on a total of eight funding proposals including a total of 100 experts across the eseia membership. In addition to a series of telephone conferences, a total of five physical WG meetings were held in 2012:
1. WG 1: Bioresources (Coordinator: Michael Narodoslawsky, TU Graz, Co-Coordinator: Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente): Bioresources Workshop in Brussels, 29 November 2012: Consortium meeting for FP7 proposals in the field of bioenergy - ‘Think Tank’, ‘Bioeconomy and Bioregions’.
2. WG 2: Smart Cities and Regions (Coordinator: Teresa Ponce de Leão, LNEG, Co-Coordinator: Anca Duta, University of Brasov): Smart Cities and Regions Workshop in Brussels, 19 June 2012, EUSEW Workshop on 'Smart Energy Regions of Tomorrow' in Brussels, 20 June 2012.
3. WG 3: Education and Training (Coordinator: Luigi Crema, FBK, Co-Coordinator: Aidan Duffy,
DIT): eseia Education and Training Workshops in Gunskirchen, 28-29 September and Workshop in Brussels, 29 Nov 2012.
One of the main achievements of WG 3 on Education and Training was the launch of the New Strategic eseia Education and Training Programme. Coordinated by the eseia Secretariat with projects managed by eseia partners, the objective is to establish eseia as premier provider of practical education and training in RES in Europe, with the Secretariat providing steering, funding administration, and branding, marketing and PR. eseia was also involved in a number of awareness-raising activities with the EC as well as two regional networking events of the Clean Tech Innovators' Club, an informal Styrian get-together of innovators from international science, business and education.
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Growth: eseia is having increasing success with securing external project funding.
eseia Projects eseia carried out the following three projects in 2012:
1. Focus on Bioresources: Central Europe - Introduction of Regional Energy Concepts - CEP-REC. Coordinated by Environmental Centre Allgäu - eza and with a budget of €1,2M, the objective is to define Regional Energy Concepts in Central European countries.
2. Focus on Smart Cities and Regions: I Live Graz – smart
people create their smart city. Coordinated by the City of Graz with partners Energy Styria, Holding Graz, and TU Graz and a budget of €300,000, the project’s goal is to define a vision for 2050 for the sustainable development of the City of Graz. The eseia Secretariat provided assistance with international dissemination and FP7 project acquisition support.
3. Focus on Education and Training: EC SET Plan Education and Training Initiative. Coordinated
by the European Commission/DG Research and Innovation, the project defined European needs in education and training in RES for 2020. With a total budget of €200,000, eseia assisted the project with experts leading two WGs, and participating in a further six.
eseia Visibility eseia enhanced its visibility in 2012 through the following measures:
• eseia Brussels Office put to its best use with a series of European Commission staff attending eseia meetings and updating members on recent policy and programme trends;
• 19 articles published by Springer in eseia Open Access Journal ‘Energy, Sustainability and Society’;
• eseia Work Programme 2012 refocused; • New eseia membership competence matrix to identify new strengths developed; • New web section on eseia experts in three WGs established; • eseia Web presence improved; • New eseia presentation for use by eseia members developed; • Benefits from eseia membership outlined in a new membership portfolio; • Four editions of the eseia Newsletter published.
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ANNEX 5
Update on eseia Finances 2012
In 2012 eseia expects a total income of € 65.000 including membership fees and project income. eseia expenditure will remain within these limits. Expenditure includes personnel cost and running cost for the eseia Secretariat. Furthermore, eseia expenditure includes eseia events and PR. In December 2012 a total of € 30.000 is budgeted as reimbursement to TU Graz to refund personnel costs and other costs related to the eseia Secretariat.
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ANNEX 6
European Sustainable Energy Innovation Alliance (eseia)
WORK PROGRAMME AND BUDGET 2013 FIRST DRAFT
FOR DISCUSSION eseia Graz Office, c/o TU Graz, ISP Mandellstrasse 15/II, A‐8010 Graz, Austria eseia Brussels Office Avenue de Tervuren 84, B‐1040 Brussels, Belgium
Graz‐Brussels, November 2012
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Contents Introduction by the Director ........................................................................................................................... 3 2. New Governing Council ‐ New Strategy ...................................................................................................... 4 3. Accomplishments 2012 ............................................................................................................................... 5 4. eseia Activities in 2013 ................................................................................................................................ 7 5. eseia Budget 2013 ..................................................................................................................................... 11 6. Table: Overview of Funded Activities 2013 ............................................................................................... 12 7. Table: Overview of Proposals in the pipeline ........................................................................................... 13 8. Table: eseia Working Groups .................................................................................................................... 14 9. Table: eseia Member Organisations .......................................................................................................... 19
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Introduction by the Director
eseia is proud to begin its fourth year of operation, and to look back on more than three years of growth and stability. The last three years have been a turbulent and challenging time for industry and research and for the sustainable energy sector as a whole, and the eseia Secretariat would like to extend its thanks to all of our members and associates for making eseia the success that it is today. As the organisation sees increasing economic and project activity and a rise in both income and members served, I feel we are reaching the end of the start‐up phase, and can continue the exciting work of making eseia one of the most effective organisations of its kind in the world. eseia has taken a big leap forward in integrating its cross‐sector membership with seventy experts in three focus areas, and joint programming activities have led to a valuable project basis that will be at the core of success of the organisation in future.
In accordance with eseia statutes, article 16b (2), the eseia Director hereby proposes the following Work Programme and Budget for 2013 which will guide organisational activity in its fourth year. This Work Programme and Budget 2013 was generated on the basis of the strategic guidance given by the eseia Governing Council in their meeting in Graz, 12 May 2012 and the expressions of interest received from eseia member organisations. The present Work Programme and Budget 2013 concentrates on projects, for which funding has already been secured and for which members have committed their own resources. This document includes accomplishments in 2012, an overview of funded eseia activities for 2013, a list of eseia project proposals for 2013 as known to date, and an overview of eseia experts across three eseia working groups. The present document is for discussion. The Governing Council had a first reading of the document 7 November during a telephone conference. Following the TC, a revised draft version was generated and subsequently sent to the eseia membership for comments. The final draft will be forwarded by the Governing Council to the General Assembly for adoption two weeks in advance of their meeting in Brussels, 30 November 2012.
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2. New Governing Council ‐ New Strategy The eseia General Assembly Meeting held in Brussels, 12 March 2012 elected new members to the Governing Council according to Art. 12 (4) of the eseia Statutes. The following three persons were newly elected to the seven members Governing Council:
eseia President, Harald Kainz, Rector TU Graz, Austria
eseia Vice‐President, Andrea Simoni, FBK, Italy
eseia Treasurer, Sjoerd van Tongeren, University of Twente, The Netherlands The new members took office alongside the Governing Council members whose mandates are on‐going:
eseia Vice‐President Teresa Ponce de Leão, LNEG, Portugal
eseia Vice‐President Brian Norton, DIT, Irland
eseia Vice‐President Ion Visa, Transilvanian University of Brasov, Rumania
eseia Director Brigitte Hasewend Subsequently, the new eseia President invited the Governing Council to Graz informally for a strategic meeting on ‘Shaping eseia for Future Success’ in Graz, 12 May 2012. As proposed by the eseia Director, the eseia Governing Council agreed on three focus areas for eseia activities in 2012 and 2013: Bioresources (Thematic), Smart Cities and regions (Thematic), and Education and Training (Strategic). 1) Bioresources In this thematic area the main challenge is to provide a framework for contextualised and rational use of bioresources. These resources are the most contested input to renewable energy systems as the food sector, the energy sector, and, increasingly, the industrial sector all compete for these resources. Additionally, bioresources are uniquely bound to their geographical context. The eseia framework will have to engage actively with new technological developments (such as biorefineries) and unconventional bioresources such as harvest residues and biogenic wastes. 2) Smart Cities and Regions The challenge in this area is the integrated utilisation of efficiency technologies (e.g. energy efficient buildings), grid‐overarching optimisation of energy systems, and the societal challenges of implementing complex energy solutions utilising all available resources in the most rational manner. 3) Education and Training The eseia Education and Training Programme will follow the results of the EC SET Plan Education and Training Initiative and will search for innovative approaches for exploiting the full capacity of eseia members for linking practice and education and providing the best training opportunities for the brightest students. We will also search for new approaches to life‐long learning in prioritised fields.
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3. Accomplishments 2012 New Membership in eseia The eseia membership base has grown to twenty‐six fee‐paying member organizations in ten countries of which there are seventeen universities, six research organisations, two individual companies and an organisational cluster of one hundred and fifty companies. Three new organisations joined eseia as members in 2012:
1. Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband (BAV), Engelskirchen, Germany (joined in May 2012) 2. University of Hamburg, Centre for Wood Science, Hamburg, Germany (joined in July 2012) 3. Energy Institute at Johannes‐Kepler University, Linz, Austria (joined in October 2012)
eseia Working Groups and Networking eseia set up three Working Groups for each of the prioritised focus areas (bio‐resources, smart cities and regions, and education and training). The three eseia Working Groups worked on a total of eight funding proposals (see Section 4.5.) including a total of 100 experts across the eseia membership (ref. Annex). In addition to a series of telephone conferences, a total of five physical WG meetings were held in 2012:
1. WG 1: Bioresources (Coordinator: Michael Narodoslawsky, TU Graz, Co‐Coordinator: Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente): Bioresources Workshop in Brussels, 29 November 2012: Consortium meeting for FP7 proposals in the field of bioenergy ‐ ‘Think Tank’, ‘Bioeconomy and Bioregions’.
2. WG 2: Smart Cities and Regions (Coordinator: Teresa Ponce de Leão, LNEG, Co‐Coordinator: Anca Duta, University of Brasov): Smart Cities and Regions Workshop in Brussels, 19 June 2012, EUSEW Workshop on 'Smart Energy Regions of Tomorrow' in Brussels , 20 June 2012.
3. WG 3: Education and Training (Coordinator: Luigi Crema, FBK, Co‐Coordinator: Aidan Duffy, DIT):
eseia Education And Training Workshops in Gunskirchen, 28‐29 September and Workshop in Brussels, 29 Nov 2012.
One of the main achievements of WG 3 on Education and Training was the launch of the New Strategic eseia Education and Training Programme. Coordinated by the eseia Secretariat with projects managed by eseia partners, the objective is to establish eseia as premier provider of practical education and training in RES in Europe, with the Secretariat providing steering, funding administration, and branding, marketing and PR. eseia was also involved in a number of awareness‐raising activities with the EC as well as two regional networking events of the Clean Tech Innovators' Club, an informal Styrian get‐together of innovators from international science, business and education.
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Growth: eseia is having increasing success with securing external project funding.
eseia Projects eseia carried out the following three projects in 2012:
1. Focus on Bioresources: Central Europe ‐ Introduction of Regional Energy Concepts ‐ CEP‐REC. Coordinated by Environmental Centre Allgäu ‐ eza and with a budget of €1,2M, the objective is to define Regional Energy Concepts in Central European countries.
2. Focus on Smart Cities and Regions: I Live Graz – smart
people create their smart city. Coordinated by the City of Graz with partners Energy Styria, Holding Graz, and TU Graz and a budget of €300,000, the project’s goal is to define a vision for 2050 for the sustainable development of the City of Graz. The eseia Secretariat provided assistance with international dissemination and FP7 project acquisition support.
3. Focus on Education and Training: EC SET Plan Education and Training Initiative. Coordinated by
the European Commission/DG Research and Innovation, the project defined European needs in education and training in RES for 2020. With a total budget of €200,000, eseia assisted the project with experts leading two WGs, and participating in a further six.
eseia Visibility eseia enhanced its visibility in 2012 through the following measures:
eseia Brussels Office put to its best use with a series of European Commission staff attending eseia meetings and updating members on recent policy and programme trends;
19 articles published by Springer in eseia Open Access Journal ‘Energy, Sustainability and Society’;
eseia Work Programme 2012 refocused;
New eseia membership competence matrix to identify new strengths developed;
New web section on eseia experts in three WGs established;
eseia Web presence improved;
New eseia presentation for use by eseia members developed;
Benefits from eseia membership outlined in a new membership portfolio;
Four editions of the eseia Newsletter published.
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4. eseia Activities in 2013 eseia is striving to become the premier innovation alliance in Europe for renewable energies. The present Work Programme and Budget 2013 will equip us to make a big leap forward in eseia’s fourth year of existence. 4.1. eseia Strategy eseia’s strategy is based on principles of increasing relevance and sustainability of the organisation in terms of membership coverage, achievements for eseia as an organisation, and benefits for its membership. With a view to the upcoming EU Framework Programme ‘Horizon 2020’, which stresses excellence, industrial leadership, and societal challenges, eseia will continue developing the three prioritised eseia Focus Areas in 2013 (Bioresources, Smart Cities and Regions, Education and Training). These three areas not only respond to major thematic challenges but also address strategic European targets in educating and training human resources in RES as defined by H2020. Firstly, eseia will continue implementing its newly launched Education and Training Programme with three course modules organised by eseia Members in 2013 taking into account the gaps identified by eseia experts in the EC SET Plan Education and Training Initiative. Secondly, in order to ensure the best possible involvement of eseia members in the new framework programme, we will define new strategic approaches with the help of an eseia H2020 Strategy Team. This eseia team will also renew efforts for tapping into Regional Funding in cooperation with its membership. Thirdly, eseia aims to implement a new eseia Member Recruitment Strategy according to a proposal by the Treasurer and the Director following a request by the Governing Council in May 2012. This strategy will aim to involve major players and to strike a balance across sectors and countries. eseia will also strengthen ties among its current membership by fostering increased cooperation between member organisations. Finally, eseia will continue raising its international visibility with other major European and international groups according to the new EU approach for international cooperation in research and innovation (COM(2012) 497 final). For this purpose, eseia will actively seek cooperation with the European Commission and international sister organisations such as the EIT‐KICs, EERA and EUA‐EPUE in 2013. 4.2. eseia Working Groups and the H2020 Strategy Team eseia will continue expanding its active membership base by running six expert workshops relating to the three eseia focus areas:
1. Bioresources (Thematic): 2 expert workshops in Brussels, 13‐14 March and 27‐28 November 2013 2. Smart Cities and Regions (Thematic): 2 expert workshops, Brussels, 24‐25 April 2013, Vilnius, 18‐
19 December 2013 (tbc) 3. Education and Training (Strategic): Dublin, 7‐8 May 2013, eseia Expert Workshop back to back
with EC SET Plan Conference and in Brussels, 27‐28 November 2013
Three year growth in eseia experts.
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Additionally, the eseia H2020 Strategy Team will meet regularly on a virtual basis and co‐located with WGs to discuss and steer engagement in ‘Horizon 2020’. 4.3. eseia Education and Training Programme: Pilot Implementation and Marketing Strategy The objective of the eseia Education and Training Programme is to establish eseia as a premier provider of practical education and training in RES in Europe. According to the eseia Education and Training Programme Concept, eseia will set up at least three pilot courses in 2013 on the basis of past experience with the STYRIAN ACADEMY. These pilots will be accompanied by a marketing strategy to raise awareness about eseia courses, and by helping members to successfully implement courses in three core formats: international summer schools, the ON SITE International Student Camp, and inter‐regional training workshops. Each course will be supported by the eseia Secretariat in terms of branding, marketing and funding proposal support for which there will be revenue generated of € 5.000 per course.
4.4. Funded eseia Projects eseia will be involved in at least four funded projects in 2013. Several project proposals are in the pipeline and may lead to additional funded projects (ref. Section 4.5.).
Focus Project Description
Bioresources (Thematic)
Central Europe – Introduction of Regional Energy Concepts (CEPREC)
Objective: Define Regional Energy Concepts in Central European countries Coordinator: Environmental Centre Allgäu ‐ eza! Role of eseia: International dissemination Project Period: 1 January 2012 – 1 January 2014 Total Volume: €1,2M , eseia Volume to be negociated Funding: Central Europe
Smart Cities and Regions (Thematic)
iEnergy 2.0 Weiz‐Gleisdorf‐ the power of a vision!
Objective: Anticipate the Smart Energy Vision 2050 for the Styrian Region of Weiz‐Gleisdorf in the form of demo projects Coordinator: Energy Styria Role of eseia: International dissemination Project Period: 1 December 2012 – 1 December 2015 Total Volume: € 1,716,571, eseia Volume: € 6,000 Funding: Austrian Climate and Energy Fund
Education and Training (Strategic) (also
eseia Education and Training Programme:
Objective: Establish eseia as premier provider of practical education and training in RES in Europe Specific objective: Establish a marketing concept for the eseia
eseia Education and Training Programme Course Calendar 2013
1. 15‐28 July 2013: International Summer School ‘Sustainable Smart Metropolitan Regions of Tomorrow’, University of Brasov, Rumania
2. September 2013: Inter‐Regional Training Workshop for Decision‐Makers, Working Title “ICT Solutions for Decentralized Energy Systems”, FBK, Trento
3. 25‐28 September 2013: Inter‐Regional Training Workshop for Decision‐Makers, Working Title “Sustainable Buildings”, TU Graz (tbc)
4. 25‐28 September 2013: Inter‐Regional Training Workshop for Decision‐Makers, Working Title “Bioresource Management”, TU Graz
5. 15‐19 October 2013: ON SITE International Student Camp, Energy‐Model‐Region Bergisches Land, metabolon, BAV, Germany (tbc)
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refer to Section 4.3. of this WP)
Implementation and Marketing Strategy
E&T Programme Programme Coordinator: eseia Secretariat Role of eseia: branding, marketing, and PR, funding opportunities Project Period: 28 September 2012 ‐ ONGOING Total Volume per Year: € 200,000, eseia Volume: € 17,000 already secured from regional funds On‐going funding: eseia members with the help of regional funds and EC funds to be acquired
eseia Reference Handbook for Sustainability in Education and Training in Energy Innovation
Objective: Establish a standard for education and training in RES in Europe Coordinator: eseia Secretariat Role of eseia: Collection of best practice Project Period: 30 October 2012 – 28 February 2013 Total eseia Volume: € 15,000 Funding: Austrian Ministry of Science and Research
4.5. Planned eseia Projects The following 8 proposals will be submitted jointly by the eseia membership in the three focus areas. Other proposals will most likely be developed in late 2013 in anticipation of Horizon 2020.
3 Focus Areas 8 Projects Description
Bioresources (Thematic)
ValueBioResources Objective: Create a whole value chain optimal usage scenario for bioresources Coordinator: eseia, Partners: Styrian Agricultural Chamber, Energy Styria, Joanneum Research, KFUG, FHJ, TU Graz Total Volume: € 100,000, eseia Volume: € 30,000 Funding: Styrian Government, Deadline: 9 November 2012
EnerThink Objective: Improve knowledge support to EC policy‐making and advice on new policy options Coordinator: University of Twente, Partners: SINTEF, LNEG, TU Graz, FH Cologne, BAV, UCD, eseia Role of eseia: international clearing house and dissemination agency Total Volume: €2M Funding: FP FP7 Energy 2013.9.2.1, Deadline: 29 January 2013
BioECOregions Objective: Define a transferrable methodology and a catalogue of business models to estimate the bio‐economic potential as well as generate consistent scenarios for European regions Coordinator: BLC3, Partners: TU Graz, JKU‐EI, UCD, University of Twente, BAV, LNEG, Univ. Coimbra, eseia Role of eseia: international dissemination Total Volume: €1M Funding: FP7 KBBE 2013.3.3‐02 1, Deadline: 5 February 2013
Bio‐Resource Toolbox
Objective: To support the sustainable delivery of non‐food bioresources, in order to feed them into efficient utilization chains, to avoid shortages and prize explosions in the food sectors and to consider the demands in the material and energy sector.
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Coordinator: TU Hamburg, Partners: Uni Hamburg, LNEG, FH Cologne, UCD, TU Graz, Huber Kartographie GmbH, eseia Role of eseia: international dissemination Total Volume: €3M Funding: FP7 Intelligent Energy Europe, Deadline: 30 April 2013 (tbc)
Smart Cities and Regions (Thematic)
IAPP PaSS Objective: To bridge the gap between RTD and Industry and create a best case for exchange of skills in the specific sector of smart residential buildings. Coordinator: FBK, Partners: eseia, VGTU Role of eseia: Brussels link and international dissemination Total Volume: € 1M Funding: FP7‐PEOPLE‐IAPP, Deadline: 16 January 2013
Moment Objective: modeling and measurement of the real building energy utilization and consumption Coordinator: FBK, Partners: Siemens (Germany), VGTU (Lithuania), JSC TENKO (Lithuania), PIM (Malta), Geoimaging (Cyprus), DIT (Ireland, to be confirmed), Tosoni/Far Systems (Italy), eseia Role of eseia: international dissemination Total Volume: € 6‐8M, eseia Volume: € 300,000 Funding: FP7.EeB.NMP, Deadline: 4 December 2012
SMART GRIDS Objective: Foster implementation of SET Plan by way of an Integrated Research Programme on smart grids Coordinator: University of Twente, Partners: tbc Role of eseia: international dissemination Total Volume: €10M Funding: FP7.Energy‐2013‐IRP, Deadline: 8 January 2013
Education and Training (Strategic)
ENER2I Objective: Bridging the gap between research and innovation by aligning better research objectives to socio‐economic needs Coordinator: ZSI, Partners: eseia, SINTEF, BAV, TUHH, UT, National Academy of Sciences (Armenia), Tech Transfer Association (Armenia), Belarusian Inst of Systems Analysis, Belarusian Innovation Fund, Agency for Innovation and Tech Transfer (Moldova), Role of eseia: expert twinning exercises, dissemination, Total Volume: €1M, eseia: € 200,000 Funding: FP7‐INCO: ENER2I Deadline: 18.12.2012
4.6. Visibility of eseia eseia will strengthen its visibility further by:
actively setting up international partnerships with the European Commission and major European networks such as the EIT KICs and EUA‐EPUE
actively promoting the eseia E&T Programme on the basis of a professional marketing concept
actively promoting the eseia Open Access Journal ‘Energy, Sustainability and Society’
actively exchanging information with its membership including on‐site visits to the Dublin and Vilnius membership during the EC presidencies of Ireland and Lithuania in 2013
actively seeking information from the European Commission, i.e. information events twice a year, regular Commission contacts by eseia Brussels Office
actively providing expert advice for the European Commission
actively involving new member organisations, especially from business and industry
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5. eseia Budget 2013 In 2013, because of the growing effectiveness of the organisation going into its fourth year, eseia is expected to receive a greater share of its income (target of 50%), from external funds for projects and services. The membership fee income, however, will most likely remain at the same level as in 2012.
Projected income in 2013 includes 24 membership fees at a membership fee level of €2,500 each and an equal amount of income from eseia projects and services. As outlined in section 4.4. of this Work Programme, the income from projects in 2013 has been secured for a total of €38,000 while it is expected that another €22,000 will be generated from the eseia Education and Training Programme (ref. Section 4.3.) and possibly successful funding proposals (ref. Section 4.5.).
The eseia budget 2013 reflects the intention of eseia to continue sharpening its profile and focus its activities on three focus areas (as in Chapter 2: New Governing Council – New Strategy):
1. Bioresources (Thematic), Coordinator: Michael Narodoslawsky, TU Graz, Co‐Coodinator: Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente
2. Smart Cities and regions (Thematic), Coordinator: Teresa Ponce de Leao, Co‐Coordinator: Anca Duta, University of Brasov
3. Education and Training (Strategic), Coor: Luigi Crema, FBK, Co‐Coordinator: Aidan Duffy, DIT Each focus area represents a share of 16,6% of the total budget while it is likely that these areas may develop at different rates. Membership fees will cover expenses for improving the visibility of the organisation as outlined in Section 4.6. and basic operational cost of the eseia Secretariat (ref. eseia Accounts 2012, separate file for GC only). Project income and expenditure will be kept on separate accounting cycles from basic expenditure for visibility and operational cost.
eseia BUDGET 2013 eseia income
Membership fees total 60,000 50%
External Funds 60,000 50%
TOTAL 120,000
eseia expenditures according to three eseia focus areas
1 Bioresources 20,000 16,6%
2 Smart Cities and Regions 20,000 16,6%
3 Education and Training 20,000 16,6%
4 Visibility 60,000 50%
TOTAL 120,000
For a list of benefits from membership, please refer to the eseia Membership Portfolio.
eseia income is rising with its growth.
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6. Table: Overview of Funded Activities 2013
FOCUS
Activities Objectives Lead Organisation Total duration in years
eseia Total volume €
Financing eseia Input: PM 2013
Participating Members Input:
Total Input: PM 2013
PM 2013
1. B
ioresources
Funded Project CEP‐REC Define Regional Energy Concepts in Central European countries
Environmental Centre Allgäu
2 € 6,000 Central Europe
0.5 0.5 1
Networking 2 physical eseia workshops and a series of eseia TCs
Steer joint projects and initiatives TU Graz, U Twente 1 € 100,000 eseia members
1 9 10
2. Smart Cities
and Regions
Funded Project I‐Energy 2.0 Establish smart energy demo projects in the Styrian region of Weiz‐Gleisdorf
Energy Styria 3 € 144,000 Austrian Climate and Energy Fund
1.5 22.5 24
Networking 2 physical eseia workshops and a series of TC
Steer joint projects and initiatives LNEG, TU Brasov 1 € 100,000 eseia members
1 9 10
3. Education and Training
Funded Projects
eseia Education and Training Programme: Marketing and Implementation
Internationally promote eseia as a high‐quality provider for practice‐oriented education and training in renewable energies
eseia members U of Brasov, BAV, FBK, TU Graz
1 € 150,000 eseia members
6 18 24
eseia Reference Handbook
Establish a standard for education and training in RES in Europe
eseia Secretariat 0,5 € 15,000
Austrian Ministry of Science and Research
1 1.5 2.5
Networking 2 physical eseia workshops and a series of TC
Steer joint projects and initiatives FBK, DIT 1 € 100,000 eseia members
1 9 10
4. V
isibility
Funded Projects
Raising eseia visibility Raise eseia visibility as an organization (ref. Section 4.6. of the Work Programme
eseia Governing Council
1
€ 120,000
eseia basic funding, eseia Members 10 10 20
eseia Management Improve eseia Secretariat services, eseia Newsletters, eseia Annual Report, eseia Business Meetings, Running Cost
eseia Secretariat eseia basic funding
Total € 735,000 22 79.5 101.5
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7. Table: Overview of Proposals in the pipeline for submission by spring 2013 (as of October 2012)
FOCUS
# Proposals Objectives
Lead Organisation
Total duration in years
Total volume €
Financing eseia Input: PM 2012
Participating Members Input: PM 2012
Total
1. B
ioresources
1 BioECOregions
Estimate the bio‐economic potential of European Regions, DL: 5 February 2013
BLC3 1 €1M EC FP7 16 150 166
2 EnerThink
Improve knowledge support to EC policy‐making and advice on new policy options, DL: 24 Jan 2013
University of Twente
3 €2M EC FP7 32 300 332
3 ValueBioResources
Create a whole value chain optimal usage scenario for bioresources in the region of STYRIA , DL: 9 November 2012
eseia 2 €100,000Styrian Government
4.5 12 16.5
4 Bioresource Toolbox
To support the sustainable delivery of non‐food bioresources , DL: 15 April 2013
TUHH 2 €3M EC FP7 IEE 4 450 454
2. Smart Cities
and Regions
5
SMART GRIDS Foster implementation of SET Plan by way of an Integrated Research Programme on smart grids, DL: 8 January 2013
University of Twente
4 €10M EC FP7 Energy IRP
60 1600 1,660
6
MOMENT Modeling and measurement of the real building energy utilization and consumption, DL: 4 December 2012
FBK 3 €6‐8M EC FP7 EeB NMP
6 960 966
3. Education and Training
7
ENER2I Bridging the gap between research and Innovation in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova, DL 18 December 2012
ZSI 2 €1M EC FP7 INCO 3 80 83
8
IAPP ‐ People Sustainable Buildings Create a best case for exchange of skills in the specific sector of smart residential buildings, DL: 16 January 2013
FBK 2 €1M EC FP7 PEOPLE
6 160 166
Total 131.5 3,552 3,683.5
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8. Table: eseia Working Groups
eseia Working Group 1: Bio-Ressources; Leader: Michael Narodoslawsky, Graz University of Technology, AT; Co-Leader: Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, NL
Country Organisation eseia Experts
No. No. No. First Name Last Name 1 Austria 1 Energy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University Linz 1 Johannes Lindorfer 2 FH Joanneum 2 Michael Bobik 3 Graz University of Technology 3 Wolfgang Bauer 4 Michael Narodoslawsky 5 Bernd Nidetzky 6 Andreas Pfennig 7 Franz Stelzer 8 Hannes Wegleiter 9 Gerald Zenz 4 IFZ 10 Armin Spök 11 Angelika Tisch 5 Joanneum Research 12 Herbert Böchzelt 13 Reinhard Padinger 6 Wood K plus 14 Patrick Pammer 15 Tobias Stern 16 Hedda Weber 7 Montanuniversität Leoben 17 Harald Raupenstrauch 8 University of Graz 18 Rupert Baumgartner 19 Martin Mittelbach 9 Vienna University of Technology 20 Anton Friedl 21 Hermann Hofbauer 22 Helmut Rechberger 2 Germany 10 Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband 23 Esther Albert 24 Monika Lichtinghagen-Wirths 11 TU Hamburg-Harburg 25 Ina Körner 12 University of Hamburg 26 Bodo Saake 3 Ireland 13 University College Dublin 27 Phil Hemmingway 28 Shane Ward 14 Dublin Institute of Technology 29 Liam Murphy 4 Italy 15 University of Napoli 30 Roberta Pelicano 31 Sergio Ulgiati 5 Lithuania 16 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 32 Vaidotas Vaisis 6 Norway 17 Akershus University College 33 Petter Øyan 34 Jon Samseth 18 SINTEF 35 Marie Bysveen 36 Helene Egeland 37 Berta Guel Matas 38 Audun Ruud
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7 Portugal 19 LNEG 39 Margarida Fontes 40 Francisco Girio 41 Rafael Lukasik 42 Paulo Partidario 8 Slovakia 20 Slovak Technical University 43 Ludovit Jelemensky 9 The
Netherlands 21
University of Twente 44 Joy Sheila Clancy
45 Yazan Devrim Murat 46 Winnie Gerbens-Leenes 47 Yoram Krozer 48 Jon Lovett 49 Martijn Mes 50 Iris Van Duren 51 Henk Zijm
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eseia Working Group 2: Smart Cities and Regions; Leader: Teresa Ponce de Leão, LNEG, PT; Co-Leader: Anca Duta, Transilvania University of Brasov, RO
Country Organisation eseia Experts No. No. No. First Name Last Name
1 Austria 1 Energy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University Linz 1 Robert Tichler 2 ECO WORLD STYRIA 2 Bernhard Puttinger
3 FH Joanneum 3 Michael Bobik 4 Graz University of Technology 4 Norbert Bartelme 5 Kurt Fallast 6 Martin Fellendorf 7 Hans Gangoly
8 Urs Hirschberg
9 Roman Kern 10 Werner Lienhart 11 Klaus Loenhart 12 Wolfgang Löschnig 13 Lisa Maurer 14 Peter Maydl 15 Michael Narodoslawsky 16 Georg Trimmel 5 IFZ 17 Jürgen Suschek-Berger
6 Joanneum Research 18 Reinhard Padinger 7 University of Graz 19 Karl Steininger 8 Vienna University of Technology 20 Thomas Bednar 21 Michael Getzner 22 Reinhard Haas 23 Dietmar Wiegand
2 Germany 9 TU Hamburg-Harburg 24 Ina Körner 10 Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband 25 Esther Albert 26 Monika Lichtinghagen-Wirths
3 Ireland 11 Dublin Institut of Technology 27 Aidan Duffy 28 Andy Maguire 29 Aidan O'Driscoll 30 Timothy O'Leary
4 Italy 12 Fondazione Bruno Kessler 31 Marco Bozzano 32 Pietro Braghieri 33 Alessando Cimatti 34 Marco Cozzini 35 Luigi Crema 36 Stefano Tonetta
5 Lithuania 13 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 37 Gintaras Stauskis 6 Norway 14 Akershus and Oslo University College 38 Jon Samseth 15 SINTEF 39 Helene Egeland 40 Audun Ruud
7 Portugal 16 IP Leiria 41 Helena Bartolo
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17 LNEG 42 Helder Gonçalves 8 Romania 18 Transilvania University of Brasov 43 Anca Duta 44 Ion Visa
9 The Netherlands 19 University of Twente 45 Maarten Arentsen 46 Vincent Bakker 47 Pieter-Jan Klok 48 Albert Molderink 49 Gerard Smit
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eseia Working Group 3: Education & Training; Leader: Luigi Crema, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, IT; Co-Leader: Aidan Duffy, Dublin Institute of Technology, IE
Country Organisation eseia Experts
No. No. No. First Name Last Name 1 Austria 1 BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co KG 1 Josef Fürlinger
2 ECO World Styria 2 Sabine Marx 3 Energy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University Linz 3 Johannes Reichl 4 FH Joanneum 4 Michael Bobik 5 Johannes Haas 5 Graz University of Technology 6 Norbert Bartelme 7 Lothar Fickert 8 Peter Maydl 9 Michael Narodoslawsky 10 Stefan Schmidt 11 Franz Stelzer 12 Christian Ramsauer 6 IFZ 13 Günther Getzinger 7 Montanuniversität Leoben 14 Harald Raupenstrauch 8 University of Graz 15 Rupert Baumgartner
2 Belgium 9 eseia 16 Brigitte Hasewend 3 Germany 10 Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverbaand 17 Annette Göddertz
18 Monika Lichtinghagen-Wirths
11 TU Hamburg-Harburg 19 Ina Körner 12 University of Hamburg 20 Bodo Saake
4 Ireland 13 Dublin Institute of Technology 21 Aidan Duffy 22 Timothy O'Leary 14 UCD School of Biosystems Engineering 23 Shane Ward
5 Italy 15 Fondazione Bruno Kessler 24 Paola Antonicelli 25 Luigi Crema
26 Lorenzo Gonzo 16 University of Napoli 27 Sergio Ulgiati
6 Lithuania 17 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 28 Antanas Cenys 29 Gintaras Stauskis
7 Norway 18 Akershus and Oslo University College 30 Jon Samseth 8 Portugal 19 LNEG 31 Teresa Ponce de Leao 9 Romania 20 Transilvania University of Brasov 32 Anca Duta
33 Mircea Neagoe 34 Ion Visa
10 Slovakia 21 Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava 35 Ludovit Jelemensky 11 The Netherlands 22 University of Twente 36 Maarten Arentsen
37 Yoram Krozer
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9. Table: eseia Member Organisations
Countries Organisation Head of Organisation Vote on eseia GA
Austria 1 Eco World Styria Bernhard Puttinger Bernhard Puttinger 2 FH Joanneum Gesellschaft mbH Karl P. Pfeiffer Michael Bobik 3 Graz University of Technology Harald Kainz Franz Stelzer 4 IFZ Christine Wächter Jürgen Suschek‐Berger 5 Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Wolfgang Pribyl Wolfgang Pribyl 6 Karl‐Franzens‐Universität Graz Christa Neuper Christa Neuper 7 Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH Boris Hultsch Hedda Weber 8 RIC/ BRP Powertrain Josef Fürlinger Josef Fürlinger 9 University of Leoben Wilfried Eichlseder Wilfried Eichlseder 10 Vienna University of Technology Sabine Seidler Sabine Seidler 11 Energy Institute JKU Linz Horst Steinmüller Johannes Reichl
Germany 121314
Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband Hamburg University of Technology University of Hamburg, Centre for Wood Science
Monika Lichtinghagen‐Wirths Garabed Antranikian Bodo Saake
Annette Goedderts Ina Körner Bodo Saake
Ireland 15 Dublin Institute of Technology Brian Norton Aidan Duffy 16 University College Dublin Hugh Brady Shane Ward
Italy 1718
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) Universita degli studi di Napoli Parthenope
Massimo Egidi Claudio Quintano
Luigi Crema Sergio Ulgiati
Lithuania 19 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Alfonsas Daniūnas Antanas Cenys
Netherlands 20 University of Twente Ed Brinksma Maarten Arentsen
Norway 2122
Akershus and Oslo University College Sintef Energy Research
Kari Toverud Jensen Inge Røinaas Gran
Jon Samseth Audun Ruud
Portugal 23 Instituto Politecnico de Leiria 24 LNEG – National Laboratory of Energy and Geology
Nuno André Oliveira Mangas Pereira Teresa Ponce de Leão
Helena Bartolo Ana Cláudia Carvalho
Romania 25 Transilvania University of Braşov Ioan Vasile Abrudan Anca Duta
Slovakia 26 Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU) Robert Redhammer Ludovit Jeleminski
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NEW eseia Member Organisations in 2012: Short descriptions and web references
1. Bergischer Abfallwirtschaftsverband (BAV), Engelskirchen, Germany (joined in May 2012) The BAV with headquarters in Engelskirchen is a public corporation within the North Rhine‐Westphalia of Germany and operator of the landfill Leppe. Established in the 1980s, the advanced filling stage of the area is regarded as an opportunity to redefine the use of the site, based on its core competences and uniqueness. BAV is working on creating a new image as a scientific centre of excellence for location related environmental technologies, a business location and a learning and experience centre for material conversion (metabolon). Within the Regionale2010 programme the BAV and the University of Applied Sciences Cologne developed the site into a centre of competences for renewable energies (Waste to Energy). In addition, the BAV cooperates in several projects with schools and the Cologne University of Applied Science. http://www.bavweb.de
2. University of Hamburg, Centre for Wood Science, Hamburg, Germany (joined in July 2012) The Institute of Wood Sciences of the University of Hamburg is closely linked to the Thünen‐Institut (vTI). Regarding Research, tuition, and premises the University of Hamburg and the VTI have a long lasting partnership agreement. Within the Institute of Wood Sciences you find the following sections and divisions: Forest Economics (Economics of Forest Products, Ergonomics & Biocybernetics, World Forestry) Wood Biology, Wood Technology (Chemical Technology, Mechanical Technology). http://www.holzwirtschaft.org/content.php?main=international&nav=index
3. JKU Energy Institute Linz, Austria (joined in October 2012) The Energy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University focuses on economic considerations of energy policy issues, current issues of the Austrian energy law, the promotion of energy efficiency and the optimized use of biogenic residues. The Energy Institute also looks at the conceptual design of smart energy systems representing the optimal combination of existing components in effective overall smart systems (smart grids and smart cities). Since 2008, the Energy Institute offers the university course ‘energy management’ (Professional Master of Science). http://www.energieinstitut‐linz.at/index.php?menuid=1