Zero Emission Road Freight: Enabling a Future Large Scale Demonstration - Fun...KTN
Join us to find out about a competition addressing zero emission trucks and associated infrastructure.
Please join us at this online briefing where Innovate UK will provide details of a multimillion-pound competition for the demonstration of zero emission road freight.
There will be an opportunity to gain insight to the scope of each strand and ask questions as potential applicants. We will also discuss the role that the UK supply chain can play.
The UK Government is going further and faster to reach net zero across all transport modes, including HGV freight, one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise.
The competition will consist of three strands, addressing zero emission trucks and the associated infrastructure:
1. Electric Road System – in-depth planning, design and pre-deployment studies for a future large-scale freight demonstration.
2. Hydrogen fuel cell freight – in-depth planning, design and pre-deployment studies for a future large-scale freight demonstration.
3. Supply chain technology for zero emission road freight – feasibility studies covering the design, development and manufacturing of zero emission capable freight vehicles in the over 3.5 tonne categories and the infrastructure which will support them.
This will benefit businesses of all sizes (micro, SME and large), academics, RTO and local authorities. We are particularly keen for organisations with relevance and expertise in the following areas to attend:
- HGV and truck OEMs and supporting supply chain
- Transport and logistics operators
- Local authorities
- Academic Institutions and Research Technology Organisations
- Highway Authorities
- Energy providers and regulators
- Infrastructure providers – from refuelling to catenary
- Power Electronics, Machines and Drives
- Batteries and energy storage
- Hydrogen, portable hydrogen storage and hydrogen fuel cells
How auction design affects the financing of renewable energy projects Leonardo ENERGY
Recording available at https://youtu.be/lPT1o735kOk
Renewable energy auctions might affect the financing of renewable energy (RE) projects. This webinar presents the results of the AURES II project exploring this topic. It discusses how auction designs ranging from bid bonds to penalties and remuneration schemes impact financing and discusses creating a low-risk auction support framework.
Multiple impacts of energy efficiency: approaches, results and insights from ...Leonardo ENERGY
They have long been around: co-, non-energy or multiple benefits of energy efficiency. Latest since 2014 with the IEA report Capturing the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency, they also arrived at the heart of political discourse in Europe. What do we know on those multiple impacts at European level, which quantifications are there? What methods can be applied for assessing multiple impacts of future policies, in order to take better informed decisions? Do we have an idea of the size of multiple impacts?
This webinar gives first answers to these questions and introduces participants to the online tool containing all quantifications from the COMBI project (“Calculating and Operationalising the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency in Europe”)
Transforming Foundation Industries - Investor Partnership Launch EventKTN
At this launch event, held by KTN on 23rd March 2021, attendees found out about the TFI Investor Partner Programme, met the investors and discovered what investors are looking for.
Zero Emission Road Freight: Enabling a Future Large Scale Demonstration - Fun...KTN
Join us to find out about a competition addressing zero emission trucks and associated infrastructure.
Please join us at this online briefing where Innovate UK will provide details of a multimillion-pound competition for the demonstration of zero emission road freight.
There will be an opportunity to gain insight to the scope of each strand and ask questions as potential applicants. We will also discuss the role that the UK supply chain can play.
The UK Government is going further and faster to reach net zero across all transport modes, including HGV freight, one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise.
The competition will consist of three strands, addressing zero emission trucks and the associated infrastructure:
1. Electric Road System – in-depth planning, design and pre-deployment studies for a future large-scale freight demonstration.
2. Hydrogen fuel cell freight – in-depth planning, design and pre-deployment studies for a future large-scale freight demonstration.
3. Supply chain technology for zero emission road freight – feasibility studies covering the design, development and manufacturing of zero emission capable freight vehicles in the over 3.5 tonne categories and the infrastructure which will support them.
This will benefit businesses of all sizes (micro, SME and large), academics, RTO and local authorities. We are particularly keen for organisations with relevance and expertise in the following areas to attend:
- HGV and truck OEMs and supporting supply chain
- Transport and logistics operators
- Local authorities
- Academic Institutions and Research Technology Organisations
- Highway Authorities
- Energy providers and regulators
- Infrastructure providers – from refuelling to catenary
- Power Electronics, Machines and Drives
- Batteries and energy storage
- Hydrogen, portable hydrogen storage and hydrogen fuel cells
How auction design affects the financing of renewable energy projects Leonardo ENERGY
Recording available at https://youtu.be/lPT1o735kOk
Renewable energy auctions might affect the financing of renewable energy (RE) projects. This webinar presents the results of the AURES II project exploring this topic. It discusses how auction designs ranging from bid bonds to penalties and remuneration schemes impact financing and discusses creating a low-risk auction support framework.
Multiple impacts of energy efficiency: approaches, results and insights from ...Leonardo ENERGY
They have long been around: co-, non-energy or multiple benefits of energy efficiency. Latest since 2014 with the IEA report Capturing the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency, they also arrived at the heart of political discourse in Europe. What do we know on those multiple impacts at European level, which quantifications are there? What methods can be applied for assessing multiple impacts of future policies, in order to take better informed decisions? Do we have an idea of the size of multiple impacts?
This webinar gives first answers to these questions and introduces participants to the online tool containing all quantifications from the COMBI project (“Calculating and Operationalising the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency in Europe”)
Transforming Foundation Industries - Investor Partnership Launch EventKTN
At this launch event, held by KTN on 23rd March 2021, attendees found out about the TFI Investor Partner Programme, met the investors and discovered what investors are looking for.
BACS requirements in the revised EPBD: How to check compliance?Leonardo ENERGY
To support EU Member States in implementing the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), eu.bac has created a compliance checklist for Building Automation and Control System requirements related to the mandatory capabilities listed in Art.14 and Art.15.
The checklist provides a necessary reference list and highly detailed tool for building owners and managers, compliance inspectors, building designers, installers and policymakers.
In this slide deck:
1. The revised EPBD and the need for a tool to verify BACS compliance (Simone ALESSANDRI)
2. The EPBD BACS Compliance Verification Package (Bonnie BROOK)
3. Compliant BACS: prerequisite to the digital transformation of EU’s built environment (Andrei LITIU)
US Department of Energy's Uniform Methods ProjectLeonardo ENERGY
This webinar will provide an overview of the US Department of Energy’s Uniform Methods Project that develops protocols for determining energy savings from energy efficiency measures and programs. The webinar will discuss its motivations, the development process, measures, and how they are used.
A new generation of instruments and tools to monitor buildings performanceLeonardo ENERGY
What is the added value of monitoring the flexibility, comfort, and well-being of a building? How can occupants be better informed about the performance of their building? And how to optimize a building's maintenance?
The slides were presented during a webinar and roundtable with a focus on a new generation of instruments and tools to monitor buildings' performance, and their link with the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) for buildings as introduced in the EU's Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD).
Link to the recordings: https://youtu.be/ZCFhmldvRA0
Relying almost entirely on energy from variable renewable energy sources (vRES) will require a transformation in the way power systems are planned and operated. This webinar will present the report "Power System Strategic Flexibility Roadmap". This work outlines steps for overcoming the challenges in creating power systems with the flexibility needed to maintain system security and reliability while relying primarily on variable energy resources. The work is largely a synthesis of the many reports and studies on this subject. It seeks to summarize that body of work for a less technical audience that will need to put in place the policies, technical changes, and institutional systems necessary to make the power system of the future a reality. For this work we gathered opinions from a dedicated power system flexibility advisory panel, through two meetings, e- mail exchanges, and an online survey.
Evaluation, Measurement & Verification (EM&V) – Overview of Best Practices fo...Leonardo ENERGY
Now that the European Commission’s ‘winter package’ has been released, it is critical to consider the potential for a radically different EM&V regime for Europe – i.e., one that can ensure that Member States are delivering real savings through 2020 (and beyond). This webinar will provide a ‘refresher course’ to those with a basic understanding of EM&V methods and focus on a few best practices examples including EM&V methodologies for efficiency obligation schemes, white certificate schemes, and voluntary measures. Participants will learn what types of EM&V might work best within different policy contexts, regulatory drivers and other constraints (e.g., data availability).
(see updated version of this presentation:
https://www.slideshare.net/sustenergy/energy-efficiency-funds-in-europe-updated)
The Energy Efficiency First Principle is a key pillar of the European Green Deal. A prerequisite for its widespread application is to secure financing for energy efficiency investments.
This presentation discusses the contribution of Energy Efficiency Funds to the financing of energy efficiency in Europe. The analysis is based on the MURE database on energy efficiency policies. As an example, the German Energy Efficiency Fund is described in more detail.
This is the 17th webinar in the Odyssee-Mure on Energy Efficiency Academy.
Recordings are available on: https://youtu.be/KIewOQCgQWQ
The International Energy Agency’s Efficient World ScenarioLeonardo ENERGY
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has developed an Efficient World Scenario (EWS) to highlight the benefits to the global energy system from the adoption of cost-effective energy efficiency measures. This presentation will provide an overview of the EWS, which was published in the IEA’s Energy Efficiency 2018 report, and include an examination the potential efficiency gains in the transport, buildings and industry sectors and the policy measures needed to realise this potential.
Energy efficiency first – retrofitting the building stock finalLeonardo ENERGY
Retrofitting the building stock is a challenging undertaking in many respects - including costs. Can it nevertheless qualify as a measure under the Energy Efficiency First principle? Which methods can be applied for the assessment and what are the results in terms of the cost-effectiveness of retrofitting the entire residential building stock? How do the results differ for minimization of energy use, CO2 emissions and costs? And which policy conclusions can be drawn?
This presentation was used during the 18th webinar in the Odyssee-Mure on Energy Efficiency Academy on February 3, 2022.
A link to the recording: https://youtu.be/4pw_9hpA_64
Energy Show 2022 - Deep Retrofit, Insulation and Recovery PlanSustainableEnergyAut
The National Insulation Association of Ireland (NIAI) will host a seminar during the SEAI Energy Show (RDS, 30-31 March 2022) on the importance of deep retrofit and how a fabric first approach incorporation insulation is essential to realise Ireland's energy and carbon reduction targets. Other key factors that are an essential part of the overall package, such as airtightness and new technologies, will also be discussed.
This seminar is an integral part of the programme and complements the best practice insulation demonstration that will take place on the dedicated Demonstration Arena on the Show Floor.
UK Catalysis: Innovation opportunities for an enabling technologyKTN
Read about how accelerating innovations in catalysis will play a vital role in enabling the UK to meet its net zero targets in the areas of hydrogen production, Power-to-X, carbon dioxide utilisation and the use of alternative feedstocks.
Presentació de J.José Benito, responsable de medi ambient d'Airbus España, en la sessió .Tecno d'Ecotendències, que va tenir lloc a CosmoCaixa, Barcelona, el 31 de gener de 2012.
BACS requirements in the revised EPBD: How to check compliance?Leonardo ENERGY
To support EU Member States in implementing the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), eu.bac has created a compliance checklist for Building Automation and Control System requirements related to the mandatory capabilities listed in Art.14 and Art.15.
The checklist provides a necessary reference list and highly detailed tool for building owners and managers, compliance inspectors, building designers, installers and policymakers.
In this slide deck:
1. The revised EPBD and the need for a tool to verify BACS compliance (Simone ALESSANDRI)
2. The EPBD BACS Compliance Verification Package (Bonnie BROOK)
3. Compliant BACS: prerequisite to the digital transformation of EU’s built environment (Andrei LITIU)
US Department of Energy's Uniform Methods ProjectLeonardo ENERGY
This webinar will provide an overview of the US Department of Energy’s Uniform Methods Project that develops protocols for determining energy savings from energy efficiency measures and programs. The webinar will discuss its motivations, the development process, measures, and how they are used.
A new generation of instruments and tools to monitor buildings performanceLeonardo ENERGY
What is the added value of monitoring the flexibility, comfort, and well-being of a building? How can occupants be better informed about the performance of their building? And how to optimize a building's maintenance?
The slides were presented during a webinar and roundtable with a focus on a new generation of instruments and tools to monitor buildings' performance, and their link with the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) for buildings as introduced in the EU's Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD).
Link to the recordings: https://youtu.be/ZCFhmldvRA0
Relying almost entirely on energy from variable renewable energy sources (vRES) will require a transformation in the way power systems are planned and operated. This webinar will present the report "Power System Strategic Flexibility Roadmap". This work outlines steps for overcoming the challenges in creating power systems with the flexibility needed to maintain system security and reliability while relying primarily on variable energy resources. The work is largely a synthesis of the many reports and studies on this subject. It seeks to summarize that body of work for a less technical audience that will need to put in place the policies, technical changes, and institutional systems necessary to make the power system of the future a reality. For this work we gathered opinions from a dedicated power system flexibility advisory panel, through two meetings, e- mail exchanges, and an online survey.
Evaluation, Measurement & Verification (EM&V) – Overview of Best Practices fo...Leonardo ENERGY
Now that the European Commission’s ‘winter package’ has been released, it is critical to consider the potential for a radically different EM&V regime for Europe – i.e., one that can ensure that Member States are delivering real savings through 2020 (and beyond). This webinar will provide a ‘refresher course’ to those with a basic understanding of EM&V methods and focus on a few best practices examples including EM&V methodologies for efficiency obligation schemes, white certificate schemes, and voluntary measures. Participants will learn what types of EM&V might work best within different policy contexts, regulatory drivers and other constraints (e.g., data availability).
(see updated version of this presentation:
https://www.slideshare.net/sustenergy/energy-efficiency-funds-in-europe-updated)
The Energy Efficiency First Principle is a key pillar of the European Green Deal. A prerequisite for its widespread application is to secure financing for energy efficiency investments.
This presentation discusses the contribution of Energy Efficiency Funds to the financing of energy efficiency in Europe. The analysis is based on the MURE database on energy efficiency policies. As an example, the German Energy Efficiency Fund is described in more detail.
This is the 17th webinar in the Odyssee-Mure on Energy Efficiency Academy.
Recordings are available on: https://youtu.be/KIewOQCgQWQ
The International Energy Agency’s Efficient World ScenarioLeonardo ENERGY
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has developed an Efficient World Scenario (EWS) to highlight the benefits to the global energy system from the adoption of cost-effective energy efficiency measures. This presentation will provide an overview of the EWS, which was published in the IEA’s Energy Efficiency 2018 report, and include an examination the potential efficiency gains in the transport, buildings and industry sectors and the policy measures needed to realise this potential.
Energy efficiency first – retrofitting the building stock finalLeonardo ENERGY
Retrofitting the building stock is a challenging undertaking in many respects - including costs. Can it nevertheless qualify as a measure under the Energy Efficiency First principle? Which methods can be applied for the assessment and what are the results in terms of the cost-effectiveness of retrofitting the entire residential building stock? How do the results differ for minimization of energy use, CO2 emissions and costs? And which policy conclusions can be drawn?
This presentation was used during the 18th webinar in the Odyssee-Mure on Energy Efficiency Academy on February 3, 2022.
A link to the recording: https://youtu.be/4pw_9hpA_64
Energy Show 2022 - Deep Retrofit, Insulation and Recovery PlanSustainableEnergyAut
The National Insulation Association of Ireland (NIAI) will host a seminar during the SEAI Energy Show (RDS, 30-31 March 2022) on the importance of deep retrofit and how a fabric first approach incorporation insulation is essential to realise Ireland's energy and carbon reduction targets. Other key factors that are an essential part of the overall package, such as airtightness and new technologies, will also be discussed.
This seminar is an integral part of the programme and complements the best practice insulation demonstration that will take place on the dedicated Demonstration Arena on the Show Floor.
UK Catalysis: Innovation opportunities for an enabling technologyKTN
Read about how accelerating innovations in catalysis will play a vital role in enabling the UK to meet its net zero targets in the areas of hydrogen production, Power-to-X, carbon dioxide utilisation and the use of alternative feedstocks.
Presentació de J.José Benito, responsable de medi ambient d'Airbus España, en la sessió .Tecno d'Ecotendències, que va tenir lloc a CosmoCaixa, Barcelona, el 31 de gener de 2012.
Energy Collaborative Platform - Partnership in Energy Research & EducationBrian Gray
Presentation for the 8th Annual International Online Conference (IOC) for Teaching and Learning on March 18-19, 2009. Presentation on how the Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University has positioned itself as a partner in advanced energy research and education. Conference at: http://www.internationalonlineconference.org/
No need to wonder how the best on SlideShare do it. The Masters of SlideShare provides storytelling, design, customization and promotion tips from 13 experts of the form. Learn what it takes to master this type of content marketing yourself.
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation OptimizationOneupweb
Thank you, SlideShare, for teaching us that PowerPoint presentations don't have to be a total bore. But in order to tap SlideShare's 60 million global users, you must optimize. Here are 10 quick tips to make your next presentation highly engaging, shareable and well worth the effort.
For more content marketing tips: http://www.oneupweb.com/blog/
Are you new to SlideShare? Are you looking to fine tune your channel plan? Are you using SlideShare but are looking for ways to enhance what you're doing? How can you use SlideShare for content marketing tactics such as lead generation, calls-to-action to other pieces of your content, or thought leadership? Read more from the CMI team in their latest SlideShare presentation on SlideShare.
Overview of Horizon Europe Clusters - Webinar Series | Climate, Energy & Mobi...KTN
KTN Global Alliance and Innovate UK present a series of webinars to tell us the opportunities available for the next European Funding Framework Programme: Horizon Europe, and give an overview on the six Clusters under Pillar 2: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness.
The SEAI Public Sector Programme supports the Irish public sector achieve a national energy efficiency target of 33% by 2020. A 2030 target is being developed. There are 350 public bodies, from small offices, 3rd level, hospitals, charities, local authorities, transport, up to large semi state companies. It also includes 3800 schools. SEAI offers a number of supports, from energy management, to training, networking, innovative capital grants for project development and implementation, and more recently deeper coordination supports at technology and sectoral levels to develop a national project pipeline. Public bodies must report to SEAI annually on their energy performance. They do this on an online system called Monitoring and Reporting (M&R). Over 95% of public bodies reported last year and 62% of schools. This data forms the basis of targets on government departments and their aegis public bodies. The data is being used to develop the project pipeline, identify the gap to target in organisations and planning the projects to close the gap. Collectively the programme supports the implementation of the National Public Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy.
The SEAI Public Sector Programme supports the Irish public sector achieve a national energy efficiency target of 33% by 2020. A 2030 target is being developed. There are 350 public bodies, from small offices, 3rd level, hospitals, charities, local authorities, transport, up to large semi state companies. It also includes 3800 schools. SEAI offers a number of supports, from energy management, to training, networking, innovative capital grants for project development and implementation, and more recently deeper coordination supports at technology and sectoral levels to develop a national project pipeline. Public bodies must report to SEAI annually on their energy performance. They do this on an online system called Monitoring and Reporting (M&R). Over 95% of public bodies reported last year and 62% of schools. This data forms the basis of targets on government departments and their aegis public bodies. The data is being used to develop the project pipeline, identify the gap to target in organisations and planning the projects to close the gap. Collectively the programme supports the implementation of the National Public Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy.
This third webinar in the series 'CCS in Developing Countries' was presented by the World Bank.
Deploying CCS in developing countries is critically important. The International Energy Agency estimates that to achieve global emissions reduction targets 70% of CCS projects will be in non-OECD countries by 2050.
CCS faces a number of challenges, in all countries, but particularly in developing countries. This webinar discussed some of these challenges and barriers using South Africa as a case study. South Africa is working towards a Test Injection Project and subsequently a Carbon Capture and Sequestration Project. The World Bank considered it important to understand a set of constraints, including regulatory, technical, economic, human capacity, etc. to realization of CCS demonstration and commercialization, and how the CCS development will look like in the South African context, out to 2050. A techno-economic assessment has been undertaken to gain this understanding.
The techno-economic assessment explored CCS deployment in six relevant industries in South Africa, and assessed projected scenarios associated with key issues of interest (such as cost, impact on electricity prices, timeframes etc). The key output from the techno-economic study was a techno-economic model, supported by the data sets, specifically for South Africa. The potential storage site capacity has been analysed to provide a strong indication of the likely storage capacity available within physical and economic constraints.
£10m funding support for Zero Emission Vehicle innovation.
The webinar will allow attendees to hear about the new funding opportunity. The top-level details are as follows:
- Application period opens 17 June and closes 29 July
- Single or up to two partner collaborations
- Focus around feasibility studies and R&D projects
- Projects delivery in six months
- Focused on ZEV innovation including battery and charging technologies
It is vital that businesses of all sizes, academics, RTOs and local authority representatives join to hear about the scope and details of this funding.
This will be your chance to hear about the funding scope, eligibility criteria and application process and also the chance to take part in a live Q&A with Innovate UK.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/catalysing-green-innovation-strand-2
EPA Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 5: Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials Roadshow presentation by Alice Wemaere (EPA) and Mark Sweeney (Enterprise Ireland) in Queens University, Belfast
Solwatt is a comprehensive programme designed by Solvay to implement an energy management system on large energy-intensive industrial sites.
The review phase follows two streams:
The technical stream, aiming at documenting in an action plan a minimum of 10% savings through a series of short payback incremental improvements.
The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs.
Solwatt® is a comprehensive programme designed by Solvay to implement an energy management system on large energy-intensive industrial sites.
The review phase follows two streams:
The technical stream, aiming at documenting in an action plan a minimum of 10% savings through a series of short payback incremental technical improvements.
The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs and a managerial action plan.
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016, presentation by Ms. Stefania Cruceru
Slides for the Climate Action Road webinar that took place on the 23rd November 2022
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Advances in Rock Physics Modelling and Improved Estimation of CO2 Saturation, Giorgos Papageorgiou - Geophysical Modelling for CO2 Storage, Leeds, 3 November 2015
Numerical Modelling of Fracture Growth and Caprock Integrity During CO2 Injection, Adriana Paluszny - Geophysical Modelling for CO2 Storage, Leeds, 3 November 2015
Assessing Uncertainty of Time Lapse Seismic Response Due to Geomechanical Deformation, Doug Angus - Geophysical Modelling for CO2 Storage, Leeds, 3 November 2015
Modelling Fault Reactivation, Induced Seismicity, and Leakage During Underground CO2 Injection, Jonny Rutquvist - Geophysical Modelling for CO2 Storage, Leeds, 3 November 2015
Pore scale dynamics and the interpretation of flow processes - Martin Blunt, Imperial College London, at UKCCSRC specialist meeting Flow and Transport for CO2 Storage, 29-30 October 2015
Passive seismic monitoring for CO2 storage sites - Anna Stork, University of Bristol at UKCCSRC specialist meeting Geophysical modelling for CO2 storage, monitoring and appraisal, 3 November 2015
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Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
Vaccine management system project report documentation..pdfKamal Acharya
The Division of Vaccine and Immunization is facing increasing difficulty monitoring vaccines and other commodities distribution once they have been distributed from the national stores. With the introduction of new vaccines, more challenges have been anticipated with this additions posing serious threat to the already over strained vaccine supply chain system in Kenya.
Hybrid optimization of pumped hydro system and solar- Engr. Abdul-Azeez.pdffxintegritypublishin
Advancements in technology unveil a myriad of electrical and electronic breakthroughs geared towards efficiently harnessing limited resources to meet human energy demands. The optimization of hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems plays a pivotal role in utilizing natural resources effectively. This initiative not only benefits humanity but also fosters environmental sustainability. The study investigated the design optimization of these hybrid systems, focusing on understanding solar radiation patterns, identifying geographical influences on solar radiation, formulating a mathematical model for system optimization, and determining the optimal configuration of PV panels and pumped hydro storage. Through a comparative analysis approach and eight weeks of data collection, the study addressed key research questions related to solar radiation patterns and optimal system design. The findings highlighted regions with heightened solar radiation levels, showcasing substantial potential for power generation and emphasizing the system's efficiency. Optimizing system design significantly boosted power generation, promoted renewable energy utilization, and enhanced energy storage capacity. The study underscored the benefits of optimizing hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems for sustainable energy usage. Optimizing the design of solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems as examined across diverse climatic conditions in a developing country, not only enhances power generation but also improves the integration of renewable energy sources and boosts energy storage capacities, particularly beneficial for less economically prosperous regions. Additionally, the study provides valuable insights for advancing energy research in economically viable areas. Recommendations included conducting site-specific assessments, utilizing advanced modeling tools, implementing regular maintenance protocols, and enhancing communication among system components.
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Saudi Arabia stands as a titan in the global energy landscape, renowned for its abundant oil and gas resources. It's the largest exporter of petroleum and holds some of the world's most significant reserves. Let's delve into the top 10 oil and gas projects shaping Saudi Arabia's energy future in 2024.
CCS in H2020: Overview, Lessons Learned and Next Steps - webinar hosted by the UKCCSRC and given by the EU Energy Focus team, 15 July 2014
1. CCS IN H2020: OVERVIEW, LESSONS
LEARNED AND NEXT STEPS
Webinar hosted by the UKCCSRC and given by the
EU Energy Focus team
2. H2020 - Enabling the sustainable use of fossil fuels in the
transition to a low-carbon economy
EU Energy Focus
July 2014
3. Overview
• Horizon 2020 Overview
• Simplification of financial and legal arrangements
• Energy Challenge Work Programme and Calls for Proposals
• Stakeholder Engagement
• EU Energy Focus Support services
4. EU Energy Focus
• Funded by the Department of Energy and Climate Change
• Provide support for UK organisations on European energy
programmes
• Part of European National Contact Point network
5. Horizon 2020 – What’s new?
• Horizon 2020 is the EU’s new Research and Innovation framework
• A single programme bringing together three separate
programmes/initiatives*
• Coupling research to innovation – from research to retail, all forms
of innovation
• Focus on societal challenges facing EU society, e.g. health, clean
energy and transport
• Simplified access, for all companies, universities, institutes in all EU
countries and beyond
* The 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects of Competitiveness and Innovation
Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution to the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
6. Key aspects of Horizon 2020
• Research, innovation and market transformation
• Collaborative in majority of cases
• Cost sharing (no profit)
• Commission defined priorities
• Innovative at European level
• European impact
8. Proposed funding 2014-2020 (B€)
Societal challenges:
•Health, demographic change and wellbeing 8.0
•Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the
bioeconomy 4.2
•Secure, clean and efficient energy* 5.6 **
•Smart, green and integrated transport 6.8
•Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 3.2
•Inclusive, innovative and secure societies 3.8
* Additional €1788m for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty
activities (2014-2018). Does not include ITER.
** Figure to be finalised.
9. Energy in H2020 – opportunities & challenges
• Increased energy budget – approx €6 bn over 7 years*
• Challenge driven – increased emphasis on impact
• Integration of RDD, innovation and market transformation
within restructured Work Programme – coherent picture
for all market actors
• Energy programme 2014-15 allows longer lead in time to
2015 calls
* from Energy Challenge and cross-cutting themes
10. Simplification in Horizon 2020
• Single set of simpler and more coherent participation rules
• New balance between trust and control
• Moving from several funding rates for different beneficiaries and
activities to just two
• Replacing the four methods to calculate indirect costs with a single
flat rate
• Major simplification under the forthcoming financial regulation
• Successful applicants to get working more quickly: reduction of
average time to grant by 100 days (current average of around 350
days under FP7)
11. H2020 simplification: implications for Energy
• Funding Actions: Research and Innovation Actions, Innovation Actions,
Coordination and Support Actions, SME instrument and ERANET Cofund
• Two basic funding rates: 100% of total eligible costs and 70% of total
eligible costs
• One flat rate for overhead – 25% of eligible direct costs excluding
subcontracting and 3rd party resources
• Restructured Work Programme – covers research, innovation,
demonstration and market uptake and transformation
• Broader Work Programme topics, focus on Technology Readiness Levels
(TRL)
• New participant portal – one access point. Will cover ongoing actions
under FP7 and IEE and expert opportunities
12. Funding Actions – eligibility and funding rates
Research and Innovation Actions (RIA):
• Includes basic and applied research, technology development
and integration, testing and validation on a small scale prototype
or simulated environment
• 3 independent legal entities from different Member States or
Associated Countries
• Funding rate: maximum 100%
• Only Funding action for LCE 15,16 and 17
13. Costing
Direct Costs
Eligible direct costs are funded at 70% or 100% depending on type of
action and type of organisation
(RIA funded at 100% - only funding action for LCE 15,16 and 17)
Indirect Costs
Flat rate – 25% of total direct eligible costs excluding direct eligible
costs for subcontracting and the costs of resources made available by
third parties which are not used on the premises of the beneficiaries,
as well as financial support to third parties
14. Energy Challenge WP 2014-2015
• 2014/2015 Work Programme covers both 2014 and 2015 call
topics/priorities
• 4 call areas:
• Energy Efficiency
• Competitive Low Carbon Energy
• Smart Cities and Communities
• SMEs and Fast Track to Innovation for Energy
• 2014 call launch was launched 11th December 2013 – one
remaining Call deadline for LCE (September 2014)
• 2015 call launch expected July 2014 (to be confirmed)
15. Competitive Low Carbon Energy call
Overview of topics:
LCE-15-2014/2015: Enabling decarbonisation of the fossil fuel-
based power sector and energy intensive industry through CCS
LCE-16-2014: Understanding, preventing and mitigating the
potential environmental impacts and risks of shale gas
exploration and exploitation
LCE -17-2015: Highly flexible and efficient fossil fuel power plants
16. Low Carbon Energy Call (1)
Topic
EU contribution
(M€)
LCE15 2015: Enabling decarbonisation of the fossil fuel-based power sector and energy intensive
industry through CCS (RIA)
Scope - For geological storage, projects should enable, under "real life" conditions, the development
and demonstration of best practices for the entire storage cycle, from site characterisation to
operation, risk assessment, monitoring and mitigation/remediation of leakage, and including education
and training. Progressing technologies at TRL4-5 to TRL6
For industrial applications, proposals should aim at integrating CCS technology in the best possible way
so as to optimise the use of energy in the capture process, minimise process efficiency losses, achieve a
suitable CO2 purity for transport and storage, and maintain the quality of the industrial end product.
Impact - Pilot-scale demonstration projects that contribute to accelerating the development and
deployment of CCS.
Geo storage –
9 to 16
Industrial –
4 to 9
17. Low Carbon Energy (2)
Topic
EU contribution
(M€) per project
LCE16 2014: Understanding, preventing and mitigating the potential environmental impacts and risks of
shale gas exploration and exploitation (RIA)
Scope – Data collection (which could include satellite observation data), model development and
identification/assessment of environmental impacts and risks of different exploration and exploitation
techniques, and establishment of scientific recommendations for best practices.
Impact - Resulting knowledge base and scientific recommendations for best practices will contribute to
efforts aimed at minimising the environmental footprint of shale gas extraction.
1 to 3
18. Low Carbon Energy Call (3)
Topic
EU contribution
(M€) per
project
LCE17 2015: Highly flexible and efficient fossil fuel power plants (RIA)
Scope - With the growing share of renewable power fossil fuel power plants will have to increasingly
shift their role from providing base-load power to providing fluctuating back-up power to meet
unpredictable and short-noticed demand peaks, in order to control and stabilise the grid. Plants
should be able to run both at the lowest part load possible at the highest possible efficiency. Focus on
progressing solutions that have already reached TRL 3 to TRL 4-6 .
Impact - Projects should lead to new and cost-effective solutions for highly flexible new and existing
fossil fuel power plants, capable of meeting demand peaks and renewable output reductions, at
minimal fuel consumption and emissions, while mitigating the effects of cycling operation to avoid
excessive service life expenditure, and not impeding the potential CO2 capture readiness of the power
plants.
3 to 6
19. Two stage submission process
Stage 1 proposals
• Shorter proposal based on 2 key sections of proposal template
• Evaluation on 2 criteria – must reach threshold of 4/5 for each
• Consortium must meet eligibility requirements but don’t need all
partners on board
• No detailed costing necessary – budget indication only
Stage 2 proposals
• Full proposal submission including budget
• Can include new partners but must not change fundamental idea
• Previous evaluation not taken into account
20. Stage 1 submission
Evaluation on 2 criteria
Excellence - clarity and pertinence of objectives, credibility of
proposed approach, soundness of concept, extent that
proposed work is ambitious , has innovation potential and is
beyond SOA
Impact – extent to which outputs of project should contribute at
European and/or international level to impacts listed in the
topic. Includes enhancing innovation capacity and integration of
new knowledge; strengthening competitiveness, relevant
environmental impacts, effectiveness of propose measures to
exploit and disseminate project results
21. Stage two submission
Evaluation on 3 criteria
• Excellence
• Impact
• Quality and efficiency of the implementation:
o Coherence and effectiveness of the work plan including
appropriateness of allocation of tasks and resources;
complementarity of consortium participants; appropriateness of
management structures and procedures, including risk and
innovation management
22. ERANET Co-fund opportunities
• Public-public partnerships only including joint programming
initiatives between Member States
• Specific funding arrangements
• Opportunities in follow-up Joint Calls for transnational Proposals
23. Indicative Timeline – 2015 calls
• Launch July 2014 (to be confirmed)
• EU Energy Focus support - ongoing
- Webinar programme
- Support services – on going basis
- Factsheets e.g. partner searching, impact
- Draft proposal review
• Deadlines for 2015 Calls (provisional)
- Stage 1: LCE-15 and LCE-17 3 September 2014;
- If successful Stage 2 submission 5 May 2015
• Deadline for 2014 Calls
- Stage 2: LCE’s 15 & 16: 23 September – only open if successful at Stage 1
24. Stakeholder involvement
Strategic Energy Technology Plan
•EU's response to the challenge of accelerating the development of low carbon
technologies
•will guide the content of H2020 Energy Calls in the future
•Integrated Roadmap – expected autumn 2014
European Industrial Initiatives
• Aim to strengthen industrial participation in energy research and demonstration
and boost innovation
•Priorities identified by EIIs have been reflected in FP7 and H2020
•UK Stakeholder Groups established to help UK benefit from EII work
EERA joint programmes – CCS launched in 2012
25. UK EII Stakeholder Groups
Aims include
•to ensure that UK industry players and researchers benefit as much as
possible from being part of this EU level activity, in terms of funding;
knowledge sharing; and the building of strategic partnerships for the future.
•to ensure that the UK positions itself to maximise its influence on research,
development and demonstration (R,D&D) sector developments in Europe.
Activities include
•to bring together parties to share information on developments in, and
opportunities from, European funding, in particular H2020
•to create a forum where stakeholders’ views can be taken into account
and UK interests fed into the process of agreeing future EU funded WPs
27. EU Energy Focus Support Services
• Telephone and email helpline
• Monthly email bulletins and alerts to new information
• Website www.euenergyfocus.co.uk
• Factsheets
• Webinar sessions on H2020, Work Programme and
proposal development
• Proposal clinics in person or conference call
• Proposal review service
• UK Stakeholder Groups
28. EU Energy Focus
Contact details
0845 6000 430
mail@euenergyfocus.co.uk
www.euenergyfocus.co.uk
29. THANK YOU
Dr. Michael Edwards
Strategy & Business Development Manager
mike@ukccsrc.ac.uk
@UKCCSRC UKCCSRC group UKCCSRC
www.ukccsrc.ac.uk