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Horizon-rahoitus kunta-alalle
H2020 ja Horizon Europe
Lapin energiapäivät 7.5.2020, etäseminaari
Tom Warras, H2020 Energy Programme /National Contact Point for Finland
Why international R&D&I ?
Never join only to get money……but instead seek for:
Cooperation in European networks
Implementation of risky innovations
Best competence in Europe to help you
Influence to the sector technologies, practices and standards
Please take into account:
Immaterial property questions
Timeline for application, negociation and contract
”Bureaucracy” along the project
Types of European funding opportunities
7.5.2020
Traditional Horizon Calls
• Collaborative projects
• Call text describes in detail what kind of research and results can get funded
• Good funding rates and grants
H2020’s instruments with relatively free topic
• Fast Track to Innovation FTI
• EIC Accelerator Pilot (was SME2)
• MSCA
• ERC
Horizon partnerships
• Funding from combined sources (H2020, national, industry)
• For transport, ECSEL-JU is the most relevant
• For SMEs, Eurostars is relevant
EUREKA and ERA-NETs
• One application channel, trans-national decisions, nationaleligibility and funding
• Eureka Cluster Calls (Penta, ITEA etc)
• ERA-NET Cofund Calls
EU funding outside H2020
• CEF, TEN-T
• LIFE+
• Pesco/PADR
• ERDF Structural funds
• etc
EU’s framework programmes
Horizon 202080 mrd.€
Horizon Europe100 mrd.€
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
The vision of Horizon Europe
A sustainable, fair and prosperous future for people and planet based on European values.
Tackling climate change (35 % budgetary target)
Helping to achieve Sustainable Development Goals
Boosting the Union's competitiveness and growth
Structure of Horizon Europe
ENERGY AS A PART OF
H2020
Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation
"Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation"
(COM(2016)763)
EU's global role
Funding Energy Science and Technology
Financial Instruments
Policy Signals• Subsidies• Innovation-
principle• Public
Procurement• Standards
• InnovFinEDP
• EFSI
> EUR 2.2 billion in H2020 (2018-2020) on:
• Decarbonising EU building stock by 2050
• Strengthening EU leadership in renewables
• Affordable and Integrated energy storage
• E-mobility and more integrated urban transport systems
European Innovation Council
• Mission Innovation
• EU-Africa cooperation
Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation
Policy Framework
Horizon 2020 – Structure and themes
I Excellent Science II Industrial Leadership III Societal Challenges
1. European Research Council (ERC)
2. Future and Emerging Technologies (FET).
a) Open
b) Proactive
c) Flagships
3. Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) –actions: training, career development and mobility for researchers
4. Research Infrastructures
1. Leadership in Enabling
and Industrial Technlogies
1.1. ICT
1.2. nanotechnology
1.3. materials
1.4. biotechnology
1.5. manufacturing and
processing
1.6. space
2. Risk finance:
loans & equity funding
3. Innovation in SMEs
1. Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
2. Food security, sustainable agri-culture
and forestry, marine, mari-time and
inland water research and bioeconomy
3. Secure, clean and efficient energy
4. Smart, green and integrated transport
5. Climate action, resource efficiency and
raw materials
6. Europe in a changing world: inclusive,
innovative and reflective societies
7. Secure societies – protecting freedom
and security of Europe and its citizens
20% of the budget or pillars II + III to SMEs
• SME Instrument(1/3)
• Collaborative projects (2/3)
Science with and for society, Spreading excellence and widening participation
Joint Research center JRC European Institution of Innovation and Technology EIT
Nuclear research EURATOM
Energy
CALL TYPES IN A
NUTSHELL
Call Types CSA – RIA – IA
Coordination and Support Action CSA
100% grant
Accompanying measures such as standardisation, dissemination, awareness-raising and
communication, networking
Research and Innovation Action RIA (~AoF+VTT)
Commercial time horizon ~5-8 yr, TRL ~4-6, 100% grant for profit and non-profit organisations
Activities aiming to establish new knowledge / to explore the feasibility of a new or improved
technology, product, process, service or solution
Innovation Action IA – (~BF Co-Innovation)
Commercial Time Horizon ~3-5 yr, TRL ~6-8, 70% grant for profit organis.(100% for non-profit)
Activities directly aiming at producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or
improved products, processes or services.
May include prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and
market replication.
Technology Readiness Level
H2020 TRL definitions
• TRL 1 – basic principles observed
• TRL 2 – technology concept formulated
• TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept
• TRL4 – technology validated in lab
• TRL 5 – technology validated in (industrially*) relevant environment
• TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in (industrially*) relevant environment (~MVP)
• TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment (~Pilot)
• TRL 8 – system complete and qualified
• TRL 9 –actual system proven in operational environment (Competitive manufacturing*)
* In the case of Key Enabling Technologies
Miten rakentaa konsortio?
Read the call text and identify the contributions and partner types needed
Consider building a value chain, identify partner types needed
List the things you and your core partners could/would like to do
Check the max grant and how many partners does it allow
Consider the number of countries – similar shares for each! Then invite countries.
Estimate max grant share per country/partner and communicate it
Check your networks, consider current and potential clientss and suppliers
CALL THEMES ON
ENERGY
Calls for proposals for 2020without the Green Deal Call still to come
Energy effic-iency
B4E
Global leader-ship in renew-ables
RES
Energy for
consu-mers
EC
Smart citizen-centred energy system
ES
Smart Cities & Commu-
nities
SCC
Enabling near-zero CO2
emiss.
NZE
Smart airports
SA
Joint Actions
JA
Cross-cutting issues
CC
84 M€ 47 M€ 108 M€ 60 M€ 29 M€ 27 M€ 59 M€248 M€
Calls for proposals LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020
Budgets for 2020 summing up to 662 M€
Energy efficiency (B4E)
Tulossa 2020:European Green Deal CallArea 4: Energy and resource efficient buildings
43 M€(syyskuussa 2020
umpeutuvat)
Tulossa 2021 alkaen• BUILT4PEOPLE-
kumppanuusohjelma (HEU)• LIFE-ohjelman jatko (EU)
LC-SC3-B4E-13-2020: Aggregation - Project Development Assistance Specific Challenge: Investors and lenders need to gain more confidence on
investment projects related to energy efficiency ...where projects introduce innovation to the market regarding project aggregation and financing solutions minimising transaction costs and engaging the private finance community. …where projects demonstrably remove legal, administrative and other market barriers…
Scope: Project Development Assistance (PDA) will be provided to public and private project promoters such as public authorities …, public/private infra-structure operators .., energy service companies, retail chains, large property owners and services / industry. …leading to the launch of .. investments…
Proposals should focus on one or more of the following sectors: existing public and private buildings including social housing energy efficiency of industry and service; urban transport and mobility energy efficiency in existing infrastructures such as street lighting, district
heating/cooling and water/wastewater services
This PDA facility focuses on small and medium-sized energy investments of at least EUR 7.5 million to EUR 50 million. Large scale investments are covered by the ELENA facility.
16 M€Joint budgettopics 11&13
Opening5.3.20
Closing10.9.20
½-1½ M€
Typical
size
CSA
Global leadership in renewables (RES)
Aurinkoenergia Tuulienergia OceanBio-
polttoaineet Alt.fuels
HeatingCooling CHP
Geothermal Hydro EnergyVirtual power
plant
248 M€ (2020)
Smart and clean energy for consumers (EC)
Demand response = Kysyntäjousto
Aiheena säätö ja ohjaus, myös aggreraattoribisnes
Topics:
LC-SC3-EC-1-2018-2019-2020: The role of consumers in changing the market through informed decision and collective actions
LC-SC3-EC-2-2018-2019-2020: Mitigating household energy poverty
LC-SC3-EC-5-2020: Behavioural insights for energy efficiency interventions 21 M€
(syyskuussa 2020 umpeutuvat)
Smart cities and communities (SCC)
Collaboration in the Lighthouse Collaboration Network - specific task groups on common topics (e.g. replication, business models, dissemination)
Consortia of 2 lighthouse cities and at least 5 follower cities.
Lighthouse Cities Have to be bold and try new inno-
vative solutions : bear the first mover risk for new solutions
Follower Cities: should actively participate from the first moment with the aim of repli-cation of good solutions
Calls 2020 closed
EU Smart cities and communitiesLighthouse and Fellow cities
Esimerkki: IRIS is a H2020 funded project beginning October 2017 for a duration of five years.
Lighthouse cities: Utrecht (NL, coordinator), Nice (FR), and Gothenburg (SE).
Fellow cities: Vaasa (FI), Alexandroupolis (GR), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (ES) and Focsani (RO).
EU:n kaupunkien verkostoprojekteja
EU SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
https://www.smarter-together.eu/eu-smart-cities-and-communities - lista EU:n rahoittamista kaupunkiprojekteista
Muita esim. JPI Urban Europe
POLIS NETWORK (liikennepainotus)
LC-SC3-CC-1-2020: Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) aspects of the Clean-Energy Transition
Specific Challenge: The clean-energy transition also requires a better understanding of cross-cutting issues related to socioeconomic, gender, sociocultural, and socio-political issues.
Scope: In 2020, proposals must be submitted under the theme “Energy citizenship”. They have to address one or several of the questions listed under the respective sub-topics below. … Proposals are expected to examine the factors affecting the emergence and effectiveness of energy citizenship and its potential for achieving the decarbonisation of the energy system. This should include factors such as digitalisation, social media, social group dynamics (e.g. creating trust, finding shared goals), societal factors (e.g. institutional, corporate or legal environment), demographics and social justice.
Proposals shall yield practical recommendations for harnessing energy citizenship to achieve the energy and decarbonisation goals in the European Union and Associated Countries.
10 M€ Budget
Opening5.5.20
Closing1.9.20
1-3 M€Typical
size
RIA
ADVICE AVAILABLE
FROM NPC
NCP’t tukenanneEU-ohjelmien kansalliset yhteyshenkilöteli NCP’t National Contact Points:• Communicate about upcoming calls and events
• Coach on the relevant topics and instruments
• Assist with the application process
• Read and comment on proposals
• Organize pitching training
• Follow Finnish participation in the programme
• Utilize our Brussels contacts and networks
Finland’s pages for Horizon-2020 and for the energy programme in Finnish
• https://www.horisontti2020.fi
• https://www.businessfinland.fi/suomalaisille-asiakkaille/palvelut/rahoitus/horisontti-2020/yhteiskunnalliset-haasteet/energia/
European Commission’s pages ”Funding and tenders”
• https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/programmes/h2020
The National Contact Point at your service:
Tom Warras Reijo Munther
https://www.horisontti2020.fi/