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1. Perspec'ves
for
RE&EE
Research
and
Innova'on
Infrastructures
Dr
Pilar
Garcia
Interna'onal
Rela'ons
and
Coopera'on,
CIEMAT,
Spain
Spanish
Delegate
to
Energy
Strategy
Working
Group,
ESFRI
“Workshop on Research Infrastructures for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries”
Ben Guerir, Morocco, January 16th, 2015
2. Overview
presenta'on
PART
I
CIEMAT
PART
II
European
Strategy
Forum
on
Research
Infrastructures
(ESFRI)
PART
III
(ex
post)
assessment
of
implementa'on
of
projects
that
entered
ESFRI
roadmap
in
2008
&
2010
PART
IV
2016
ESFRI
Roadmap
(update)
PART
V
Follow
up
| PAGE 2
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Energy
sector
challenges
Impact
of
the
economic
crisis
Energy
prices
set
to
increase
with
highest
prices
to
persist
in
EU
and
Japan,
well
above
China
and
US
Security
of
supply
–
import
dependency
of
the
EU
as
a
whole
is
increasing
Global
supply
–
increased
energy
demand
and
compe''on
Source of data: EC Coordination Group – SET-Plan
Integrated Roadmap meetings
| PAGE 3
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Energy
sector
vision
for
the
future
Focus
on
accelera'ng
the
development
of
cost
effec've
low
carbon
technologies
Trends
in
capital
costs
of
energy
technologies
are
decreasing
Source:
EC
Coordina'on
Group
–
SET-‐Plan
Integrated
Roadmap
Mee'ngs
SET-‐Plan
Integrated
Roadmap
(1)
address
energy
system
and
innova'on
chain
integra'on
(2)
consolidate
the
(up-‐
dated)
technology
roadmaps
of
the
SET
Plan
(3)
cover
the
en're
research
and
innova'on
(4)
iden'fy
clear
roles
and
tasks
for
the
various
stakeholders
SET-‐Plan
–
European
Strategic
Energy
Technology
Plan
Establishes
an
energy
technology
policy
for
Europe
| PAGE 4
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Importance
of
Research
Infrastructures
Ø Broad
consensus
that
future
compe''veness
in
globalising
knowledge
economies
depends
on
research
capability,
required:
– investment
in
educa'on
and
research
ins'tu'ons
– access
to
first
class
research
infrastructures
Ø Coordina'on
on
European
(and
global)
scale
increasingly
needed
because:
– limited
investment
funds
available
– increasing
level
of
infrastructure
investments
needed
to
remain
at
cu[ng
edge
– problems
require
broad
data
sharing
and
networking
between
na'onal
nodes
>
distributed
research
infrastructures
Ø Research
infrastructures
are
innova'on
and
skills
hubs,
not
(just)
big
machines
and
big
datasets
| PAGE 5
RIs
may
be
‘single-‐sited’
(a
single
resource
at
a
single
loca'on),
‘distributed’
(a
network
of
distributed
resources),
or
‘virtual’
(the
service
is
provided
electronically)
6. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
European
Strategy
Forum
on
Research
Infrastructures
A
strategic
instrument
to
develop
the
scien'fic
integra'on
of
Europe
and
to
strengthen
its
interna'onal
outreach
ESFRI
Mandate
–
Council
of
EU
in
2001
Ø Support
a
coherent
and
strategy-‐led
approach
to
policy-‐making
on
EU
RI
Ø Facilitate
mul'lateral
ini'a'ves
to
the
be_er
use
and
development
of
research
infrastructures
Ø Act
as
an
incubator
for
pan-‐European
and
global
research
infrastructures
Ø Facilitate
decisions
on
their
implementa'on
and
ensure
follow-‐up
a`er
assessment
Mission
of
ESFRI
| PAGE 6
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ESFRI
roadmaps
Roadmaps
iden'fy
new
pan-‐European
research
infrastructures
or
major
upgrades
to
exis'ng
ones
to
meet
needs
of
European
research
communi'es
in
next
10
to
20
years
in
all
fields
of
research
ü First
Roadmap
published
in
2006
ü Followed
by
two
updates
in
2008
and
2010
ü Now
contains
48
projects
ü Requires
major
financial
investment
(~€20bn)
and
long
term
commitment
for
opera'on
(~€2bn/year)
ü Future:
ESFRI
Roadmap
2016
(Trieste,
Sept
2014)
| PAGE 7
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16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
Today:
ESFRI
Roadmap
2010
Distributed
research
infrastructures
Single
sited
research
infrastructures
Social
and
Cultural
Innova'on
(
5
)
Health
and
Food
(
13
)
Environmental
Sciences
(
9
)
Energy
(
7
)
Analy'cal
Facili'es
(
6
)
Physics
Science
and
Engineering
(
10
)
e-‐Infra-‐
structures
(1)
SHARE
BBMRI
ELIXIR
ICOS
EURO-‐ARGO
ECCSEL
Euro-‐FEL
ELI
TIARA*
PRACE
European
Social
Survey
ECRIN
INFRA
FRONTIER
LIFEWATCH
IAGOS
Wind-‐scanner
EMFL
SPIRAL2
CTA
CESSDA
INSTRUCT
EATRIS
EMSO
EPOS
EU-‐SOLARIS
European
XFEL
E-‐ELT**
SKA
CLARIN
EU-‐OPEN-‐
SCREEN
EMBRC
SIOS
EISCAT_3D
JHR
ESRF
Upgrade
KM3NeT
FAIR
DARIAH
Euro
Bio-‐Imaging
ERINHA
COPAL
IFMIF
NEUTRON
ESS
SLHC-‐PP*
ILC-‐
HIGRADE*
ISBE
MIRRI
HiPER
ILL20/20
Upgrade
ANAEE
MYRRHA
Red: 2006 Roadmap
Black: 2008 Roadmap
* projects from CERN’s European Strategy for Particle Physics
** considered implemented by ESO
| PAGE 8
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Coordina'on:
Norway
Number
of
par'cipa'ng
countries:
10
The
facility
will
be
in
opera'on
in
2015
Carbon
Capture,
Transport
and
Storage
is
a
powerful
tool
in
climate
change
mi'ga'on
and
is
an
integral
part
of
the
SET
Plan
and
the
ongoing
development
of
the
SET
Plan
Integrated
Roadmap
The
ECCSEL
RI
will
be
developed
in
two
layers,
one
layer
consis'ng
of
distributed
complimentary
laboratories
and
one
layer
of
large
pilots
and
demo
sites
ECCSEL
was
recommended
for
pre-‐implementa'on
funding
under
the
H2020
Infradev-‐2
call
From
2008
Roadmap
(European
Carbon
dioxide
Capture
and
StoragE
Laboratory)
| PAGE 9
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A
network
between
distributed
WindScanner
research
and
demonstra'on
nodes
embedded
within
leading
European
energy
research
organisa'ons.
The
par'cipants
are
all
partners
of
EERA
and
the
WindScanner
vision
is
to
develop
a
European
RI
that
underpins
the
EERA
Joint
Programme
on
Wind
Energy
The
Preparatory
Phase
of
the
project
began
on
1
October
2012
From
2010
Roadmap
(European
WindScanner
Facility)
Coordina'on:
Denmark
Prepara'on
phase:
2010-‐2012
Construc'on
phase:
2012-‐2015
Opera'on
phase:
2013
onwards
| PAGE 10
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16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
The
upgrading
and
new
installa'ons
are
expected
to
be
completed
by
2016
Crea'on
of
a
large
European
solar
concentra'ng
or
solar
thermal
energy
R&D
facili'es
Infrastructure
in
Plataforma
Solar
de
Almería
(PSA)
of
CIEMAT
and
the
Advanced
Technology
Centre
for
Renewable
Energy
Founda'on
(CTAER)
This
project
is
composed
by
15
partners
which
represent
9
countries
:
• 13
Research
Centres
• Ministry
of
Economy
and
Compe''veness
(MINECO)
• European
Solar
Thermal
Electricity
Industry
Associa'on
(ESTELA)
From
2010
Roadmap
(European
Solar
Research
Infrastructure
for
Concentra'ng
Solar
Power)
Coordina'on:
Spain.
| PAGE 11
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2016
ESFRI
Roadmap:
Objec've
Mandate
of
Council
of
EU
(July
2014)
to
complete
ESFRI
Roadmap
with
fewer
and
more
mature
projects
2016
ESFRI
Roadmap
will
be
more
of
a
strategy
document:
Ø landscape
of
research
infrastructures
in
Europe
and
globally
Ø gaps
in
European
research
infrastructure
ecosystem
Ø pan-‐European
projects
Ø synergies
with
na'onal/regional
projects
Ø synergies
with
exis'ng
research
infrastructures
and
strategies
for
op'mal
use
Ø con'nuous
upgrade,
sustainability
and
end
of
life
perspec'ves
Ø global
research
infrastructure
opportuni'es
| PAGE 12
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2016
ESFRI
Roadmap:
Process
Ø Roadmap
2016
update
process
was
launched
in
Sep
2014
in
Trieste
Ø In
the
framework
of
this
update,
ESFRI
is
expec'ng
Proposals
for
new
(or
major
upgrades
of)
research
infrastructures
of
pan-‐European
interest
corresponding
to
the
long
term
needs
of
the
European
research
communi'es,
covering
all
scien'fic
areas
Ø Proposals
can
be
submi_ed
un'l
31st
March
2015
Proposals:
ONLY
ESFRI
Delega'ons
and
EIROforum
Members
may
submit
online
submission
form
containing
ques'ons
like:
What
is
the
value
for
science
and
for
innova'on?
or
Cost
and
Schedule?
How
it
the
RI
planned
to
be
financed?,
etc
Ø In
parallel,
ESFRI
will
carry
out
an
in-‐depth
analysis
of
the
research
infrastructure
Landscape
in
all
scien'fic
fields
in
Europe.
The
landscape
analysis
will
provide
a
comprehensive
picture
of
the
exis'ng
research
infrastructures
of
pan-‐European
scope,
including
the
na'onal/regional
research
infrastructures
that
operate
interna'onal
open
access
| PAGE 13
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2016
ESFRI
Roadmap:
Overview
process
| PAGE 14
SWG
SWG
ACTIVE
LIST
OF
~
25
PROJECTS
LANDSCAPE
ANALYSIS,
including:
- `SUCCESS
STORIES`
- `EMERGING
PROJECTS`
PROPOSAL
from
ESFRI
Delega'on
or
EIROforum
Member
ESFRI
EVALUATION
OF
SCIENTIFIC
CASE
SWG
SWG
SWG
IG
E-‐IRG
Experts
in
all
WG
Independent
Experts
Peer
Reviewers
ASSESSMENT
OF
MATURITY
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2016
ESFRI
Roadmap:
Rules
Ø much
shorter,
i.e.
~
25
projects
Ø projects
automa'cally
roll
off
a`er
10
years
Ø any
project
that
wants
to
be
considered
again
a`er
10
years
must
reapply,
either
in
a
different
form
or
with
bo_lenecks
resolved
Ø room
for
8
to
10
new
projects
Ø entry
level
projects
will
be
at
a
more
mature
level:
• successfully
completed
a
design
study
• planned
its
business
case/delivery
strategy
• obtained
the
financial
commitment
of
one
hos'ng
country
and
clearly
demonstra'ng
poli'cal
commitment
of
at
least
two
addi'onal
countries
• is
ready
for
a
decisive
preparatory
phase
ESFRI
will
assess
candidate
projects
on
scien'fic
excellence,
pan-‐European
relevance,
socio-‐economic
impact,
e-‐needs
and
maturity
level
| PAGE 15
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Energy
RIs
Landscape
Analysis
–
Technologies
| PAGE 16
Renewable
Energies
Photovoltaic
Bioenergy
Concentrated
Solar
Power
Wind
Geothermal
Ocean
Hydro
Efficient
Energy
Conversion
and
Use
Energy
Efficiency
and
Use
in
Industry
Fuels
Cells
and
Hydrogen
Carbon
Capture,
Transport
and
Storage
Smart
Ci'es
and
Communi'es
Energy
Distribu'on
and
Storage
Storage
Smart
Grids
Fuels
Nuclear
Energies
Fusion
Fission
Cross-‐sec'onal
Energy
Research
Infrastructures
Materials
Compu'ng
and
Simula'on
Socio-‐Economic
Impact
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Landscape
of
RIs
for
Renewable
Energies
| PAGE 17
20%
energy
from
renewables
Cut
GHG
Less
import-‐dependency
Photovoltaics
(PV)
Solar
EII
EERA
PV
SOPHIA
CSP
EERA
JP-‐CSP
FP7
IRP
STAGE-‐STE
ESFRI
RI
EU-‐SOLARIS
SFERA
ESTELA
SET-‐Plan
Solar
Energy
EII
Pressure
on
Renewable
Energies
for
fast
deployment
to
achieve
the
2020
targets
Geothermal
EERA
JP
Geothermal
Energy
Ris
2
exis'ng
+
5
sites
Under
construc'on
TP
Renewable
Hea'ng
and
Cooling
Bioenergy
EERA
JP
Bioenergy
EIBI
Bridge
PPP
Small
v
big
plants
Wind
Energy
EWII
EERA
JP
Wind
Energy
TP
Wind
European
Academy
of
Wind
Energy
ESFRI
RI
WINDSCANNER
Hydropower
Stabilizing
or
reducing
Focus
on
Grid
Stability
Integra'on
with
other
techs
Adapta'on
to
market,
regulatory
and
climate
framework
cond.
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2013
SET-‐Plan
Technology
Map
–
cement,
iron,
steel,
pulp
and
paper
industries
as
crucial
to
help
achieving
EU’s
CO2
emission
reduc'on
target
Key
objec've
of
EU
Energy
and
climate
policy
(Energy
Efficiency
Direc've
–
increase
energy
efficiency
by
30%
-‐
target
for
2030)
Energy
efficiency
and
use
in
industry
Driver
for
secure,
sustainable,
cost-‐effec've
and
low
carbon
energy
system
Technology
related
issues
(materials,
products,
waste,
ICT)
&
Non-‐technology
issues
(market
design,
effec've
func'oning)
Key
topics
include:
Buildings,
Hea'ng
and
Cooling,
Industry
products
and
services
EU
FP
Programmes
such
as
SPIRE
have
an
integra'ng
effect
in
MS
R&D
programmes
ICT - major role in supporting optimisation
of energy consumption
Some
pilot
and
demonstra'on
projects
throughout
Europe
(BRE,
UK;
IERC,
IE;
ZEB,
NO)
Build
on
exis'ng
infrastructure,
and
this
infrastructure
must
be
made
smarter
and
be
intelligently
connected
through
smart
communica'ons.
Smart
Ci'es
and
Communi'es
Data
is
the
tool
of
smart
ci'es
Relate to energy use profiles
in homes, hospitals, schools,
swimming pools, industry -
other metadata collected:
occupancy rates, ambient
temperatures, transport
requirements, industrial heat
demand, etc.
| PAGE 18
RIs
Landscape
for
Efficient
Energy
Conversion
and
Use
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MS
are
involved
in
the
CCS
deployment
ac'vi'es
and
plans
through
the
EII
on
CCS.
There
are
3
main
test
infrastructures
for
CCS
in
Europe
at
present:
-‐
The
CIUDEN
Compos'lla
CCS
plant
in
Ponferrada
(capture)
and
Hontomin
(storage),
Spain
-‐
The
Technology
Centre
Mongstad
in
Norway
(capture)
-‐
The
Ketzin
storage
site
in
Germany
(100kton
CO2)
ESFRI
RI
ECCSEL
Carbon
dioxide
capture,
transport
and
storage
(CCS)
ZEP
(Zero
Emission
Technology
Plaworm)
EERA
Joint
Programme
on
CCS
Fuel
cells
and
Hydrogen
(FCH)
Main
stakeholder
organiza'ons/groups:
-‐
Fuel
Cells
and
Hydrogen
Joint
Undertaking
(FCH
JU)
-‐
EERA
-‐
Joint
Programme
on
Fuel
Cells
and
Hydrogen
-‐ Hydrogen
and
Fuel
Cells
European
Infrastructure
Project
-‐
H2FC
Many
central
research
organiza'ons
represented
in
more
than
one
of
these
groups
(e.g.
CEA,
ENEA,
SINTEF,
KIT,
CNRS,
CNR,
JRC,
VTT,
FZ-‐Juelich,
DTU,
DLR)
+
na'onal
organiza'ons
covering
the
FCH
area
in
most
MS
&
AC.
+
Industry
actors
have
their
own
RIs,
which
normally
is
applied
for
in-‐house
R&D,
tes'ng
&
valida'on.
H2FC: established to optimise the use and further
development of the hydrogen and fuel cell research
infrastructures existing in Europe. ~20 partners from
MSs and ACs offer external use of parts of their RI.
Ongoing activities: include an RI gap analysis,
development plan for European hydrogen and
fuel cells RI (late 2015).
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RIs
Landscape
for
Efficient
Energy
Conversion
and
Use
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Landscape
of
RIs
for
Energy
Distribu'on
and
Storage
Smart
energy
networks
to
accomodate:
-‐ High
penetra'on
of
RES
-‐ Final
energy
demand
of
electricity
to
con'nue
increasing
While
ensuring:
-‐ Cost
op'misa'on
-‐ Environmental
performance
-‐ Stability
(high
security
and
quality
of
supply)
Smart
Grids
/
Storage
systems
Established
community
with
world
leading
capacity
in
some
areas
Nearly
500
Smart
Grid
projects
launched
since
2002
DERlab
–
European
Distributed
Energy
Resources
Associa'on
(27
research
ins'tutes
and
EU-‐US
coopera'on)
EERA
JP
Smart
Grids
–
20
research
organiza'ons
from
17
European
countries
+
14
research
ins'tutes
as
associated
partners
Vision:
Focus
on
Grid
opera'on
Focus
on
development
of
possible
communica'on
solu'ons
for
mixture
of
energy
carriers
Innova'on
case:
-‐ Device
companies
to
test
new
equipment.
-‐ Power
producers.
-‐ Network
operators
new
knowledge
about
how
to
operate
a
future
energy
network.
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Landscape
of
RIs
for
Nuclear
Energies
Global Challenges:
- Innovative reactor concepts
- Advanced fuel cycle technologies
- Secure, clean and efficient energy system.
Nuclear Fission and FusionWith a share of about 30% in EU’s electricity
production, nuclear energy provides today
most of the low-carbon electricity consumed in
the EU.
Nuclear Fusion à success ITER
Nuclear Fission
- Maintain high levels of safety in the
operation facilities.
- Small but very radioactive quantities of
nuclear waste produced must be managed
appropiately.
International competitive
EURATOM programme cooperation with
Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Canada,
China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia, South
Africa, South Korea, Ukraine, USA and
Uzbekistan
ITER (Europe, China, India, Japan,
Korea, Russia and USA)
22. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
Simula'on
–
modeling
capaci'es
–
advanced
characteriza'on
–
tes'ng
facili'es
Energy materials
Research
Infrastructures
Cri'cal
for
research
in
energy
systems,
energy
conversion
phenomena,
designing
advanced
materials
Scien'fic
community
already
exploits:
-‐
Large-‐scale
facili'es
such
as
synchrotrons
(ESRF,
PSI,
DESY,
Diamond,
ALBA,
Soleil,
BESSY,
ANKA,
ELETTRA
and
the
neutron
facili'es
ILL,
ISIS,
FRM-‐2
Munich,
and
SINQ)
-‐
aberra'on
corrected
electron
microscopes
used
for
analy'cal
and
func'onal
characteriza'on
at
the
atomic
level
-‐
first
rank
supercompu'ng
capaci'es
Need
for
concerted
R&D
efforts
and
common
methodological
approaches
in
the
energy
materials
sector
Future…
| PAGE 22
Landscape
for
Cross-‐Sec'onal
Energy
RIs
23. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
PRACE
–
Partnership
for
Advanced
Compu'ng
in
Europe
26
Member
countries
Peer
Reviewed
Access
to
6
Tier-‐0
HPC
systems
Several
Tier-‐1
systems
at
na'onal
level
Computing and
simulation
Cri'cal
for
research
in
energy
systems,
energy
conversion
phenomena,
designing
advanced
material
Role
of
other
e-‐infrastructures
such
as
data
infrastructure
and
cloud/grid
infrastructure
to
be
considered
HPC
Scien'fic
Case
includes
energy
relevant
topics
such
as:
-‐
Explora'on
of
natural
resources
-‐
Lean
combus'on
technology
-‐
Fluid
turbulence
-‐
Power
and
waste
management
-‐
Photovoltaics
and
new
material
design
-‐
Fusion
reactor
modelling
Towards
a
scale-‐bridiging
approach
to
study
materials,
processes
and
func'onali'es
| PAGE 23
Landscape
for
Cross-‐Sec'onal
Energy
RIs
24. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
Economic, Environmental and
Social Impacts
WHAT? – Energy Systems
Analysis
HOW? – Exploring and
modelling the impact of a
number of key data and
indicators –socio-economic,
environmental as well as
technological –
on energy systems’ transition
WHY? – Crucial role in
supporting a successful EU
transition to a low carbon
energy system
WITH? – Interplay of Energy RIs
with virtual infrastructures such
as networks, archives and
databases / need for specialized
energy focused E2S
Existing RIs:
- Partial (e.g. JRC ELCD (European
reference Life Cycle Database)
- Too Generalistic (Euromanifestos)
Landscape
for
Cross-‐Sec'onal
Energy
RIs
25. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
q 25-‐09-‐2014:
launch
of
call
for
proposals
q 15-‐12-‐2014:
deadline
no'fica'on
of
assessment
of
implementa'on
q 31-‐01-‐2015:
deadline
ques'onnaire
assessment
of
implementa'on
q 31-‐03-‐2015:
deadline
for
new
proposals/updates
q 19-‐05-‐2015:
dra`
recommenda'on
status
2008
&
2010
projects
q 12-‐06-‐2015:
decision
on
status
2008
&
2010
projects
q 30-‐06-‐2015:
dra`
recommenda'ons
from
SWG
&
IG
on
proposals
q 01-‐09-‐2015:
hearings
with
proposed
projects
q 30-‐09-‐2015:
dra`
recommenda'on
on
proposed
projects
by
SWG
&
IG
q 08-‐12-‐2015:
decision
on
status
new
proposals/updates
Spring
2016:
presenta'on
2016
ESFRI
Roadmap
under
Dutch
Presidency
of
Council
of
EU
in
Amsterdam
Timeline
| PAGE 25
26. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
Follow
up
ESFRI
in
general
and
IG
in
par'cular
offer
ad
hoc
targeted
and
specific
(confiden'al
and
non-‐monetary)
support
to
move
projects
towards
full
implementa'on
Ø decisions
on
the
status
of
proposals/projects
based
on
specific
recommenda'ons
directed
towards
enabling
learning
and
improvement
Ø workshops
for
(future)
projects
informing
about
ESFRI
providing
for
benchmarking
and
showcasing
best
prac'ces
Ø projects
assessed
`under
construc'on/under
implementa'on`
may
ask
IG
to
assess
implementa'on
of
project
in
order
to
obtain
status
`constructed/implemented`
at
any
'me
Ø every
2
to
3
years
assessment
of
implementa'on
by
IG
Ø opportuni'es
for
new
projects
in
2018,
2020
etc.
as
others
roll
off
>
IMPORTANCE
OF
NOT
SUBMITTING
PROJECTS
THAT
DO
NOT
MAKE
ANY
CHANCE,
but
rather
prepare
well
for
next
roadmap
update
| PAGE 26
27. Dr
Pilar
Garcia
CIEMAT,
Spain
pilar.garcia@ciemat.es
Thank
you
for
your
anen'on!!
URIC
Unidad
de
Relac iones
Internac ionales
y
C ooperacion
www.ciemat.es
28. Human
resources
:
1,326
people
Budget
(2013)
:
98.1
M€
Income
from
R&D
(2013)
:
44.3
M€
CIEMAT
Basic
data
OPI:
Public
Research
Organisa'on
Ministry
of
Economy
and
Compe''veness
(MINECO)
Centro
de
Inves'gaciones
Energé'cas,
Medioambientales
y
Tecnológicas
29. CIEMAT
objec'ves
Ø Promote
and
execute
R&D
ac'vi'es,
in
accordance
with
ministerial
guidelines,
in
the
fields
of
energy,
environment
and
technology,
including
specific
fields
of
basic
research
Ø Collaborate
with
other
na'onal
R&D
centres,
universi'es
and
enterprise
Ø Carry
out
ac'vi'es
in
the
framework
of
the
EU
and
cooperate
with
intergovernmental
bodies
and
R&D
centers
from
other
countries
Ø Promote
the
ac'vi'es
derived
from
its
R&D
in
terms
of
scien'fic-‐technical
communica'on
and
dissemina'on,
educa'on
and
technology
transfer
Ø Provide
first-‐rate
technical
services
in
areas
of
its
exper'se
Ø Advise
public
administra'ons
and
public
and
private
ins'tu'ons,
and
represent
Spain
in
the
appropriate
interna'onal
forums
31. Territorial
centres
Madrid
Soria
Almería
Trujillo
(Cáceres)
Centre for the Development of
Renewable Energy Sources
(CEDER)
CIEMAT
(Moncloa – Madrid)
Solar Platform of Almería
(PSA)
Extremadura Advanced Technology Centre
(CETA – CIEMAT)
International Centre for Studies
in Enviromental Law
(CIEDA)
Centre for Socio-Technical
Research (CISOT)
Barcelona
32. Technology
Research
IT
%
ac'vity
0
10
20
30
40
IB
IT
DT
E
S
IB
Basic
Research
DT
Technology
Development
E
Pilot
and
Demonstra'on
Services
S
CIEMAT
Profile
33.
Ø Renewable
energies
and
energy
savings
Ø Nuclear
fission
Ø Nuclear
fusion
Ø Fossil
fuels
(energy
recovery)
Ø Elementary
par'cles
and
astropar'cles
Ø Biology
and
biomedicine
Ø Environment
Ø Ionizing
radia'ons
Ø Scien'fic
instrumenta'on
and
medical
physics
Ø Materials
analysis
and
characterisa'on
Ø Computa'on
and
informa'on
technology
sciences
Ø Energy
and
environmental
system
studies
Scien'fic
and
technical
Areas
34. Department
of
Energy
RENEWABLE
ENERGY
COMBUSTION
&
GASIFICATION
Life
Cycle
Analysis
PLATAFORMA
SOLAR
DE
ALMERIA
CEDER
(SORIA)
NUCLEAR
FISSION
DEPARTMENT
OF
ENERGY
35. Photovoltaic
Solar Energy
ü Ac'vi'es
included
at
Energy
Department
of
CIEMAT
ü Public
Research
Body
à
Technological
Development
ü Pioneer
team
since
1985
with
a
strong
interna'onal
projec'on
ü Staff
more
than
300
people
ü Facili'es
in
Madrid,
Almería
(PSA)
and
Soria
(CEDER)
Renewable
Energy
Pretreat. raw material
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Fermentation
Biofuels
Isolated Wind E. systems
Wind resource prediction
Wind
Energy
E. Analys Components & Buildings
E. Analys. Urban Environm.
Solar Energy in
Buildings
PV materials and devices
PV components and systems
Solid biofuels
Smart Grids
CEDER
Solar Resources
gTIGER
Concentrating solar systems
Environmental aplications
Solar treatment of water
PSA
Territorial
Centres
Renewable
Energy
ac'vi'es
Geographic
Informa'on
Technologies
and
Renewable
Energy
37. Ins'tu'onal
Presence
European
Energy
Research
Alliance
(EERA)
Ø Founded
in
2008,
composed
of
250
organiza'ons
(3,700
researchers
ready
to
be
commi_ed)
Ø Alliance
of
the
best
research
ins'tutes
in
energy
in
Europe
To
speed
up
the
development
of
new
technologies
for
energy
Through
the
implementa'on
of
joint
programmes
suppor'ng
the
public
and
industrial
policy
priori'es
of
the
SET-‐Plan
Ø EERA
aims
for:
§ Advising
na'onal
governments
and
European
Commission
about
research
policies
in
the
field
of
low
carbon
energies
§ Being
the
major
actor
for
European
research
Ø CIEMAT
is
strongly
involved
in
the
EERA
§
Member
of
the
Execu've
Commi_ee
§
Involved
in
12
out
of
15
joint
programmes
§
2
Joint
Programmes’
coordina'on
à
CSP
&
Bioenergy
38. Ins'tu'onal
Presence
European
Energy
Research
Alliance
(EERA)
Joint
Programmes
(15
JP):
• Photovoltaic,
Wind,
Geothermal
and
Smart
Grids
(launched
Jun
2010)
• Carbon
Capture
and
Storage,
Materials
for
Nuclear
and
Bio
Energy
(launched
Nov
2010)
• Concentra'ng
Solar
Power
and
Ocean
Energy
(launched
Nov
2011)
• Smart
Ci'es,
Advanced
Materials
and
Processes
for
Energy
Applica'ons,
Energy
Storage,
and
Fuel
Cells
and
Hydrogen
(submi_ed
Nov
2011)
• Economical,
Environment
and
Social
Impacts,
and
Shale
Gas
(launched
April
2013)
39. KIC InnoEnergy – A European Company with Relevant Shareholders
700M€ 2011-2015
The Leading Engine for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Sustainable
Energy
Ins'tu'onal
Presence
40. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
2016
ESFRI
Roadmap:
Process
Evalua'on
of
scien'fic
case:
Lead
SWG
is
responsible
for
evalua'on
of:
ü scien'fic
excellence
ü pan-‐European
relevance
ü socio-‐economic
impact
ü e-‐needs
(infrastructure,
services
and
contribu'on
to
e-‐infrastructures
commons)
Assessment
of
maturity:
In
parallel,
IG
will
assess
maturity
of
proposals
(ex
ante)
as
stakeholder
commitment,
user
strategy
&
access
policy,
preparatory
work,
planning
and
other
aspects.
Scoring
&recommenda'on:
Reviewers
and
Experts
will
score
dimensions
of
1)
scien'fic
case
and
2)
assessment
of
maturity.
| PAGE 40
41. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
2016
ESFRI
Roadmap:
Process
Status
&
link
to
roadmap:
Ø ‘emerging‘
i.e.
concept
screening
completed
and
ready
for
design
study
>
not
on
roadmap
Ø ‘feasible’
i.e.
completed
design
study,
planned
business
case/delivery
strategy,
obtained
commitment
and
ready
for
preparatory
phase
>
on
roadmap
Ø `under
construc'on`
(single-‐sited)
&
`under
implementa'on`
(distributed),
i.e.
completed
preparatory
phase,
sound,
reviewed
and
agreed
business
case/
delivery
strategy,
all
investment
decisions
taken,
started
construc'on
(single-‐
sited)
OR
services
delivered
to
scien'fic
community
l
and
from
central
hub
to
na'onal
nodes
(distributed)
>
`success
stories`
in
landscape
analysis
Ø `constructed`
(single-‐sited)
&
`implemented`
(distributed)
i.e.
opera'on
started,
delivering
services
&
achieving
excellent
scien'fic
results
>
`success
stories`
in
landscape
analysis
Ø ‘withdrawn’
i.e.
no'fica'on
to
be
withdrawn
OR
a`er
removal
due
to
passing
ten
years
| PAGE 41
42. Workshop on RIs for RE&EE in EU-MPC countries
16th January, 2015, Ben Guerir, Morocco
2016
ESFRI
Roadmap:
Process
Status
&
link
to
roadmap:
SWG
and
IG
will
forward
coherent
and
consistent
recommenda'on
per
proposal
to
EB:
candidate
projects,
emerging
projects,
rejected
projects
Final
check
&
proposal:
Ø EB
will
execute
final
check
on
following
criteria:
• balance
between
thema'c
fields
of
SWG
• relevance
of
projects
for
EU
policies
• global
dimension
of
projects
Ø EB
will
present
recommenda'on
per
project
containing:
• project
summary
and
result
eligibility
check
• scien'fic
excellence
• pan-‐European
relevance
• social-‐economic
impact
• e-‐needs
• assessment
of
maturity
• overall
recommenda'on
(candidate,
emerging
or
rejected)
| PAGE 42