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La Partecipazione italiana in Horizon 2020 e SET Plan RICCARDO BASOSI Università degli Studi di Siena Rappresentante Italiano nel Comitato di Programma H2020 “Secure, clean and efficient Energy” e Delegato MIUR per il SET PLAN 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
COP21 – Paris 2015 Paris Agreement Holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels […] Parties aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible […] and to undertake rapid reductions thereafter in accordance with best available science Parties, noting the importance of technology for the implementation of mitigation and adaptation actions under this Agreement and recognizing existing technology deployment and dissemination efforts, shall strengthen cooperative action on technology development and transfer. 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio
CO2 concentration: Earth System Research Laboratory courtesy A. Di Carlo 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio
Tracking energy and energy emissions data Global energy-related CO2 emissions Gt 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2014 2015 2016 2017 IEA analysis shows that global CO2 emissions from energy remained flat in 2016 for the third year in a row, even though the global economy grew. A 2% increase occurred in 2017 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
COP21 agreement tracker by May 2019 195+EU parties signed PARTIES SIGNED OF GLOBAL EMISSIONS (55 NEEDED) (55% NEEDED) R Basosi ENERGY: from TD to H2020 Pisa March 25 2019
Probable variation % of agricultural harvest with a 2.7 C° Temperature increase 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio
The European 2050 low-carbon economy action plan aims for a reduction of greenhouse gasses emissions of 80% compared to 1990 UE 2020 2030 2040 2050 - 20% - 40% - 60% - 80% % greenhouse gasses vs. 1990 100% 100 92% 90% 80 Energy production 80% reduction Residential and services sector 60% 60 Current policy Industry CO2 emissions per sector 40% at 2050 40 Energy produciotn 0% Transports 20% Residential and services 5% 20 sector Not CO2 agriculture Industry 20% Not CO2 other sectors Transports 35% 0 Not CO2 agriculture 25% 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 Not CO2 other sectors 15% 03/07/2019 Fonte: UE, Eurostat 295711-27 - SEN_Audizione Parlamentare_NEW - v21sent.pptx R Basosi La 7
Main Elements of EU Energy Policy - 2030 Climate-Energy Package From 20/20/20 to 32/32.5/40 “Clean energy” doesn’t exist (the only clean energy, is the one we do not need to use), i.e the saved energy 2030 energy-climate targets +32% RES Share - Energy Union • Energy security, solidarity and trust +32,5% Energy savings • A fully integrated internal energy market - 40% CO2 production • Energy efficiency first • Transition to a low-carbon society • An Energy Union for Research, Innovation and Competiveness SET-Plan & Integrated Roadmap - HORIZON 2020 After COP 21 in Paris “MISSION INNOVATION” R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 03/07/2019 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019 Riccardo Basosi OCSE 7 12 2018
10 SET Plan key actions implemented in 13 TWG Implementation Energy Union R&I and SET Plan Declarations of Intent / SET Plan 10 Key Actions competitiveness pillar Working Groups Develop highly performant renewables • Novel PV • Offshore wind Nº 1 in renewables • CSP Reduce cost of key renewable technologies • Ocean • Deep geothermal Create new technologies and services for Smart cities and communities Smart EU energy system energy consumers • Energy consumers with consumers at the centre Increase the integration, security and • Integrated and flexible energy flexibility of energy systems systems • Energy efficiency in buildings Increase energy efficiency for buildings Efficient energy systems Heating and cooling in buildings Increase energy efficiency in industry • Energy efficiency in industry Become competitive in the battery sector • Batteries for e-mobility and for e-mobility and stationary storage stationary storage Sustainable transport Strengthen market take-up of renewable • Renewable fuels and bioenergy fuels and bioenergy Step-up R&I activities and commercial Carbon capture storage / use • Carbon capture storage / use viability of CCS/U Nuclear safety Increase nuclear safety • Nuclear safety 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
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SET Plan: next steps ahead (>20Bln €)
MISSION COP 21 Paris INNOVATION 30 Nov. 2015 20 major world economies representing 80% of global energy R&D launched Mission Innovation Australia,Brazil, Canada,Chile,China, Denmark, France,Germany, India,Indonesia,Italy,Japan,Mexico,Norway, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Sweden,United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom,United States Objective: Reinvigorate and accelerate public and private global clean energy innovation and make clean energy widely affordable R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019 03/07/2019
Governance – Horizon 2020 13 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CONFIGURATIONS (provide Member States oversight and input into work programmes) 1. HORIZONTAL CONFIGURATION Excellent Science Industrial Tech Leadership Societal Challenges 34% 24% 38% 8. Health 4 . ICT 2. ERC Marie Curie, 9. Bio-economy FET 3,9 bn € 5. Nanotech,Materials, 10. Energy Biotech, Manufacturing 5,9 bn € 11. Transport 6,3 bn € 3. Research 12. Climate infrastructures 6. Space 3,1 bn € 13. Inclusive 7. SMEs, societies Risk Finance 03/07/2019 14. Security R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio
Work Programmes (WP) of Energy Challenge H2020 Programme developed in 7 years (2014 – 2020) Challenge Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy activities will develop according to the planning defined by three consecutive Work Programmes 1° WP (WP 14-15) 2° WP (WP 16-17) 3° WP (WP 18-19) 2014 2016 2018 2020 1° WP calls ended in 2015 2° WP adopted in October 2016 and 2017 calls currently under way 3° WP Adopted in January 2018 and 2019 (calls currently under way) 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 17
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WP 2018 -2019 – Focus areas 2018 2019 2020 Overall indicative 696 807 876 budget (M€) 17 topics 193 M€ 3 topics 20 M€ 1 topic 116 M€ 5 topics 51 M€ Energy Smart and clean Smart Cities and Joint Actions efficiency energy for Communities JA EE consumers SCC EC 28 topics 444 M€ 7 topics 181 M€ 6 topics 88 M€ 6 topics 41,5 M€ Global Smart citizen- Near-zero CO2 Cross-cutting leadership in centred energy emissions from fossil issues renewables system fuel power plants and CC RES ES carbon intensive industries N.B: budget for focus areas are for the NZE biennial 2018-2019 The n° of topics for focus area are related to triennial 2018-2020 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in 03/07/2019 H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019 19
WP 18-19-20 : Competitive low-carbon energy Renewable energy technologies • Highest priority: supporting the next set of technologies for cost-competitiveness and that should be introduced in the market as soon as possible (off- shore wind, certain areas of PV, CSP, tidal and wave energy, and zero emission geothermal energy); • Next level of priority: supporting those technologies that have started to reach cost-competiveness but where continued efforts are needed to increase this, broaden it to the full sector, and build out the European industry position (on-shore wind, areas of PV, biofuels, and solar heating and cooling); 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 20
WP : activity tipologies IA : Innovation Action – TRL high RIA : Research and Innovation Action – TRL medium and low CSA : Coordination and Support Action (overcome of non technical barriers, market up-take, etc. Subjects involved: Industry, University, Research Center, PA, Trade Association 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019 21
Overcoming the valley of death Technology Product Success as Transfer Launch a New product Success as Losses/Profit a business Time Research Development Commercialization Valley of Death FP7 H2020 03/07/2019 R Basosi La
TECHNOLOGY READNESS LEVEL in Horizon 2020 Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) – a useful tool in development and deployment of KETs in FP7: TRLs 1 – 4; up to 5-6 in 2012-13 (pilots and demonstrators) KETs: TRLs 3/4 – 8; centre at TRLs 5-7 03/07/2019 R Basosi La
Climbing the TRL ladder (Internet survey of projects) 03/07/2019
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Country participation and success rate 2014-2018 SC3 - TOP 10 MS Dati aggiornati al 08/05/2019 4541 3937 3918 2820 2104 1754 1713 1700 1270 1082 881 849 706 551 523 464 447 272 266 228 ES DE IT UK FR BE NL AT EL DK Retained Eligible R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 03/07/2019 Luglio 2019
SC3 2014-2018 2.500.000.000 35% Budget awarded to Country 2014-2018 – TOP 10 MS 21% Dati aggiornati30% al 08/05/2019 2.000.000.000 20% 268 M€ (Million euro) 16% 25% 1.500.000.000 20% 20% 29% 15% 1.000.000.000 26% 26% 10% 20% 22% 500.000.000 28% 5% 0 0% DE ES FR UK IT NL BE NO DK SE Retained Eligible R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 03/07/2019 Luglio 2019
Budget awarded to Italy SC3 – IT 286 M€ (268 + 18 SME) 64.430.697 60.341.169 60.540.544 50.001.209 50.394.200 132 161 144 156 172 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 03/07/2019 Luglio 2019
Budget Awarded to Italian Participants 2014-2018 706 Projects [NOME CATEGORIA] [VALORE] M€ [NOME CATEGORIA] [PERCENTUALE] [VALORE] M€ [NOME CATEGORIA] [PERCENTUALE] [NOME CATEGORIA] [VALORE] M€ [VALORE] M€ [PERCENTUALE] [PERCENTUALE] [NOME CATEGORIA] [NOME CATEGORIA] [VALORE] M€ [VALORE] M€ [PERCENTUALE] [PERCENTUALE] [NOME CATEGORIA] [VALORE] M€ [PERCENTUALE] [NOME CATEGORIA] [VALORE] M€ [PERCENTUALE] TOTAL [NOME CATEGORIA] [VALORE] M€ 268 M€ [PERCENTUALE] (excluded SME) 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
TOP 15 ITALIAN BENEFICIARIES of H2020 ENERGY 2014-2016 TOP 15 60 M€ 9.379 8.523 7.593 5.099 Migliaia di euro 4.827 3.742 3.736 3.673 3.227 2.899 2.701 2.278 2.194 2.105 1.911 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
Budget Regions: number retained proposals Legenda: Red: 100
HORIZON EUROPE: 100 bn € Strengthening the [NOME European Research EURATOM; 2,4; 2% CATEGORIA]; Area; 2,1; 2% [VALORE]; InvestEU Fund; 3,5; 4% [PERCENTUALE] [NOME CATEGORIA]; [VALORE]; [PERCENTUALE] [NOME CATEGORIA]; [PERCENTUALE] R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 03/07/2019 Luglio 2019
03/07/2019 New approach to European partnerships New generation of objective-driven and more ambitious partnerships in support of agreed EU policy objectives Simple architecture and toolbox Key features Coherent life-cycle approach Strategic orientation Based on Based on a joint Based on long- Co-funded Co-programmed Institutionalised Memoranda of programs agreed term dimension and Understanding / by partners; need for high contractual commitment of integration; arrangements; partners for partnerships based implemented financial and in-kind on Articles 185 / independently by contributions & 187 of TFEU and the partners and financial the EIT-Regulation by Horizon contribution by supported by Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
03/07/2019 BACKUP Current Partnership Landscape R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
Emerging Partnership portfolio Horizon Europe Rationalisation and reform achieved so far: Reduction from >120 (of all types) to currently 45; 6 new topics; 28 reformed continuations; 11 mergers and reforms; 35 partnerships candidates in Pillar II; 11 partnership candidates outside pillar II (9 EIT-KICs, SMEs, Open Science Cloud). EU contributions/budgets: To be decided at a later stage following the overall MFF and Horizon Europe budgetary envelopes; To be determined once there are agreed objectives, and clear commitments from partners. 03/07/2019 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1
03/07/2019 Climate, energy and mobility Rationalisation and Current candidates Type reform: Overall 6 reformed Transforming Europe's rail system A187, CP continuations of Integrated Air Traffic Management A187, CP current partnership topics; Clean Aviation A187, CP 2 completely new Clean Hydrogen A187, CP partnership topics; Built environment and CP Partnerships with construction Towards zero-emission road CP Member States could transport be merged into 1 Mobility and Safety for Automated A187, CP (national funding Road Transport agencies); Batteries: Towards a CP Discontinued: support competitive European industrial to small number of battery value chain JPIs / ERA-NETs. Clean Energy Transition CF In addition: KIC CF: Co-funded EIT InnoEnergy CP: Co-programmed EIT Climate EIT Urban Mobility R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
- Candidate for a co-funded partnership - Clean Energy Transition European Partnerships European Partnership towards a renewable-based and carbon-neutral energy system #HorizonEU Research and Innovation
03/07/2019 Objectives … leveraging national funding programmes on targets and priorities jointly agreed between the EU, Member States/Associated Countries, industry and the research community (i.e. the Implementation Plans of the SET-Plan Key Actions). … creating critical masses and increase the level of funding for common R&I priorities across Europe. Climate neutrality in 2050 R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
03/07/2019 Alignment with SET PLAN IPs • Linkage between the consortium of partners and the established SET-Plan governance, the involvement of representatives from all Member States, Associated Countries and, where appropriate Third Countries, will be ensured. • Possibility to join co-funding actions even if not formal partners • Annual programming provides the flexibility for identifying, addressing and co-funding challenges emerging from different IPs R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1 Luglio 2019
03/07/2019 Examples of possible synergies between SET Plan Ips and EU Partnerships Implementation Plans Proposed EU Partnerships People-centric sustainable • IP 5 – EE in Buildings built environment (Build4People) • IP 6 – EE in Industry Circular and Climate Neutral Industry Towards a competitive • IP 7 – Batteries European industrial battery value chain for stationary and mobile applications R Basosi La partecipazione Italiana in H2020 Roma, 1
Cluster 5 Targeted impacts Overarching objective: fight climate change while improving the competitiveness of the energy and transport industry • Advance climate science, including research on the climate- earth system, developing decision making tools and evaluating the societal and technological impacts. • Develop cross-cutting zero-emission solutions across energy, mobility and industry and strive towards smart, clean, climate neutral cities and communities. • Accelerate the energy transition in industrial facilities and the EU’s building stock. • Achieve EU global leadership in renewable energy and develop flexible energy storage solutions towards a climate neutral citizen- centred energy system. • Better and more competitive solutions for deep decarbonisation of all elements of the transport sector; • Better mobility system: safer, cleaner and less noisy, more energy efficient, affordable, inclusive and user-centered; unleash the potential of digitalisation;
Thanks for your attention Find out more: riccardo.basosi@unisi.it www.ec.europa/research/horizon202@0 pocaterra@apre.it NCP silvia.valentini@apre.it 03/07/2019
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