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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes

H2020 – Appels 2016-2017

Séance plénière – Aula Magna

28/09/2017

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Appels connus

Deadlines : très proches

Consortia en préparation

Places limitées

2

Prochains appels : c’est demain

15:14

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Agenda

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Principes généraux des programmes européens

Les différentes opportunités

Accompagnement et conseils NCP Wallonie : impact et voie active

Financement transversaux : SME Instrument & FTI

Point pratiques

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Notre cadre d’activités

NCP Wallonie = LE spécialiste wallon des programmes européens R&D&I

Neutralité

Programmes de recherche européens

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04/07/2017 5

Pierre Fiasse/ European Project Developer Nano, Materials, Transport & Aero, Legal & Financial, Coordination Géraldine Dupin/ European Project Developer Environment, Energy & Space, SME Emilie Etoundi/ European Project Developer Health, Biotechnology, Agriculture & Food André Pirlet/ European Project Developer ICT & Security Sylvia Gaspard/ Marketing & Statistics Specialist Marine Van Den Bossche/ Communication

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Pourquoi y participer ?

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Développer votre business

Développer vos compétences

Gagner en visibilité

Levier financier

Développer votre équipe

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Programmes européens de R, D & I

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1 Appel à projet / an consortium proposition

évaluation

Retenu

pour financement

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Agenda

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Principes généraux des programmes européens

Les différentes opportunités

Accompagnement et conseils NCP Wallonie : impact et voie active

Financement transversaux : SME Instrument & FTI

Point pratiques

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Portefeuille de programmes

Horizon 2020

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Programme H2020 trois priorités

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Programme H2020 trois priorités

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Horizon 2020

Eléments Clés (Pilier 2 et 3)

Innovation

Transfert to end users : demonstrators, clinical study

End users – Value Chain actors = part of consortia

Project’s type

5-8 M€, 5 -15 partenaires

Tendances 2018-20 :

• Plus gros projets

• Révolution numérique est partout

• Lump Sum

Horizon 2020

EU Commission 70 b€, 2014-2020

Top – Down / Bottom up

H2020

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Stratégie H2020 / Innovation

Innovation - Transfert des résultats

A B C

Décrire la période après projet

Draft Exploitation plan/ business plan

Projet

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Horizon-2020

Schémas de financement

RIA - 100%

(Research & Innovation Action)

IA – 70%

(Innovation Action)

CSA – 100%

(Coordination & Support Action)

SME-Ins (Phase-2) – 70%

FTI – 70%

(Fast Track to Innovation)

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1 projet = 1 même taux pour

tous les partenaires

RIA, IA, CSA : prédifinis dans

l’appel

Exception : Non Profit

Organisations : tjrs 100%

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H2020 : chaine valeur R&I

16

Briques

technos

Phase

labo/ proto

Demo /

Transfert

• Universités

• Centre Recherche • Universités

• Centre Recherche

• Entrepr. high-tech

Projet IA Projet RIA

• Entreprises / Acteurs

Sectoriels

• End-users / Utilisateurs

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Subsides financiers H2020

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80 k€ 20 k€ 25 %

100 k€ + 25 k€ = 125 k€

Exception : non profit organisation à 100%

* 70% = 87,5 k€

* 100% = 125 k€

coûts personnel autres coûts directs coûts indirects

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Agenda

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Principes généraux des programmes européens

Les différentes opportunités

Accompagnement et conseils NCP Wallonie

Financement transversaux : SME Instrument & FTI

Point pratiques

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Principaux scénarii

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J’ai une compétence à

proposer

Identifier les bons

partenaires

Vous inscrire dans un

« réseau »

On me propose de joindre

un projet

Vous informer

Vous rassurer

Vous aider à vous

positionner

Je veux monter un projet

Vous accompagner à chaque

étape :

choix du programme

Règles de participation

Partenariat

relecture

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Méthodologie/ Stratégie de particpation

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Information

Draft appel

Identification Topic

Rôle/ Chaine R&D Consortium Rédaction

Wallons :

• 90% Partenaires

• 10% coordinateurs

Consultants &/or

Coaching NCP-Wallonie

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Méthodologie/ Stratégie de participation

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Information

Draft appel

Identification Topic

Rôle/ Chaine R&D Consortium Rédaction

Wallons :

• 90% Partenaires

• 10% coordinateurs

Stratégie : trouver coordinateur 1er plan

1° Votre réseau

2° Bases données projets EU

3° Brokerage Events & Infodays

4° Recherches de partenaires

http://www.nmpteam.eu/ …

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Agenda

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Principes généraux des programmes européens

Les différentes opportunités

Accompagnement et conseils NCP Wallonie : impact et voie active

Financement transversaux : SME Instrument & FTI

Point pratiques

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Fast Track to Innovation

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Agenda

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Principes généraux des programmes européens

Les différentes opportunités

Accompagnement et conseils NCP Wallonie : impact et voie active

Financement transversaux : SME Instrument & FTI

Point pratiques

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En Pratique

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Networking lunch et networking café

Respect des sessions en cours

Foyer du Lac Biereau Bruyère Hocaille Thématique Thématique Thématique Thématique

9h-09h30 Horizon 2020

9h40-10h25 e-Santé Energies vertes & Smart

Cities Space FoF-SPIRE

10h35-11h20 Santé Efficacité énergétique & Energy Efficient Building

Big data et contenu & Photonics & Micro-Nano electronics

11h30-12h15 Agriculture, Economie rurale

et Agroalimentaire

Internet technologies (& IoT) &

Industry 4.0 & Robotics Nano Mat Prod

12h25-13h10 Economie Bio-basée - Biotec Climat, environnement, matières premières, CIRC

5G & Security (including Cybersecurity)

Transport

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Merci de votre attention

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Contact NCP Wallonie:

Pierre FIASSE

Tél : +32 (0) 10.47.19.49

[email protected]

www.ncpwallonie.be

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Programme H2020 trois priorités

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Excellent Science

European Research Council (ERC)

Natacha Wittorski

Future and Emerging Technologies

Nadège Ricaud

Marie Skłodowska-Curie

Nadège Ricaud

Infrastructures

Nadège Ricaud

Industrial Leadership

LEIT : ICT,

Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Advanced

Manufacturing and Processing, and Biotechnology ,

Space

Access to risk finance

Innovation in SMEs

Societal Challenges

Health, demographic change and wellbeing

Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research,

and the Bioeconomy

Secure, clean and efficient energy

Smart, green and integrated transport

Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw

materials

Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative and reflective

societies

Natacha Wittorski

Secure societies - protecting freedom and security of Europe and

its citizens

Spreading excellence and widening participation

Science with and for Society

Natacha Wittorski

EIT JRC Euratom

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Pilier 1 - Excellent Science

Technologies futures et

émergentes - FET

FET-Open : RIA

collaboratif!

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NCP coordinator / L&F: Natacha Wittorski

02 504 93 09

[email protected]

www.ncp.fnrs.be

@NCP_frsFNRS

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Horizon-2020 appels 2018-2020 Atelier Big Data & Contenu & Photonics & MN Electronics

André PIRLET

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Mise en garde

Les informations communiquées n’ont pas encore été adoptées par la Commission Européenne;

elles constituent des visions préliminaires des services de la Commission

26/04/2016 - 2 -

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BDVA

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BDVA Currently

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HPC, Big Data & Cloud

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ICT-11-2018-19 : HPC and Big Data enabled Large-scale Test-beds and Applications

ICT-12-2018-2020 : Big Data technologies and extreme-scale analytics

ICT-13-2018-19 : Supporting the emergence of data markets and the data economy

ICT-14-2019 : Co-designing Extreme Scale Demonstrators (EsD)

ICT-15-2019-2020 : Cloud Computing

ICT-16-2018 : Software Technologies

DT-ICT-05-2020 : Big Data Innovation Hubs

DT-ICT-11-2019 : Big Data solutions for energy (mainly electricity)

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Call ICT-11 2018-2019

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ICT-11 : HPC and Big-Data enabled Large-scale Test-beds and

Applications

a) Deadline Avril 2018 : massive amounts of diverse big data from

multiple players : emphasis on standards and interoperability, for

highly demanding use cases

b) Deadline November 2018 : data flows from very large number of

sources // demonstration of innovation and large value creation/

emphasis on using the cloud to provide secure access and secure

provisioning of highly demanding data use cases

IA

50/40 M€

AVRI/NOV 2018

+/- 15 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-12 2018

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ICT-12 – 2018 : Big Data technologies and extreme-scale analysis

a) RIA addressing industrial and/or SC : architectures for managing BD,

extreme-scale analytics, novel visulization techniques, using data

assets

b) CSA including the European Network of National Big Data Centre

of Excellence (1 M€ )

RIA/

CSA

30 M€

AVR 2018

3-6 M€

4-6

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Call ICT-13 2018

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ICT-13-2018 : Supporting the emergence of data markets and the

data economy

a) RIA : securing desired levels of privacy of personal data

& confidentiality of commercial data, including when combined

from multiple owners

b) CSA : coordination with related initiatives (via BDVA) and

addressing data skills gap (3 M€)

RIA/CS

A

10 M€

AVR 2018

4-6 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-14 2019

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ICT-14-2019 Co-designing Extreme Scale Demonstrators (EsD)

NB : demonstrate in operational environments successful integration of

technology building blocks into world-class EsD

RIA on EsD for ambitious data and HPC applications, with potential

for being commercialised, and with large integration of previous

projects.

Ambitious applications for real users should address Big Data and

extreme scale computing challenges.

RIA

80 M€

NOV 2018

20-40 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-16 2018

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ICT-16-2018 : Software Technologies

Intro : need for novel generic software & tools + domain specific

ones (with better exploitation of existing code bases)

a) RIA for integrated programming models & techniques , addressing:

- Code and resources (data, computing and networking) abstraction

- Advanced software systems development : programming models

models must become more « abstract » and easier to use

b) IA on development platforms to ensure SW quality and reusability

c) CSA (0,4 – 0,6 M€)

RIA/IA/

CSA

10/9 M€

AVR 2018

3-5 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-11-2019

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ICT-11-2019 Big data solutions for energy

IA targeting large-scale pilot test-beds for BD application in

electricity sector : increase the efficiency and reliability of the

operation of the electricity network / de-risk investments in energy

efficiency/ increasing the use of renewable energy / improving

availability of BD and BD management and analysis facilities

IA

40 M€

NOV 2018

10 M€

4-7

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Contenu : cross-cutting activities

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ICT-32-2018 : STARTS – The Arts stimulating innovation

ICT-33-2019 : Startup Europe for Growth and Innovation Radar

ICT-34-2018-2019 : Pre-Commercial Procurement « open »

ICT-35-2018 : Fintech : Support to experimentation frameworks and regulatory compliance

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Call ICT-32 2018

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ICT-32-2018 : STARTS – The Arts stimulating innovation

NB : STARTS stands for Science, Technology & the Arts

a) RIA on STARTS lighthouse pilots, addressing :

- art-inspired interactive hman-centred environments : combining

digital objects and media & AR, with creativity, leading to

unexpected solutions

- art-inspired urban manufacturing (small scale) : revival of urban

space and unexpected products & services

NB : possibility of grants to third parties

b) CSA : coordination of RIA above with other projects (1 M€)

RIA/

CSA

8 M€

AVR 2018

4 M€

4-6

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Call ICT-34 2018

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ICT – 34 – 2018 : Pre-Commercial Procurement open

Proposals aiming at areas of public sector interest requiring

Innovative ICT based solutions (all domains).

Need to demonstrate sustainability of action beyong the life of

the project !

Targeting consortia of procurers, removing obstacles for introducing

innovative solutions to be procured into the market.

PCP

6 M€

AVR 2018

6 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-35 2018

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ICT-35-2018 : Fintech: support to experimentation frameworks and

regulatory compliance

CSA aiming at investigating innovative Fintech solutions and

providing advice to firms for growing, helping start-ups appraising

regulatory issues, use of blockchain technologies….

CSA

2.5 M€

AVR 2018

2.5 M€

4-6

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Acteurs Clés

24/09/2015 - 16 -

Top 5 proposers

FRAUNHOFER

ATOS SPAIN SA

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA

DE MADRID

INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIA

DE SISTEMAS E

COMPUTADORES DO PORTO

DFKI

Top 5 funded

FRAUNHOFER

AGT GROUP (R&D)

NATIONAL CENTER FOR

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

"DEMOKRITOS

DFKI

IBM IRELAND LIMITED

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Photonics

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ICT-03-2018-2019 : Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic Components and Devices :

a) Indium Phosphide b) Silicon Photonics c) next generation optics d) optical medical

diagnostics :

ICT-04-2018 : Photonics based manufacturing, access to photonics, datacom photonics and

connected lighting : IA : a) advanced photonics for researchers b) datacom photonics products

c) connected lighting ; RIA : a) laser systems for fast materials processing b) laser-based

manufacturing ;

ICT-05-2019 : Application driven Photonics components : IA a) monitoring therapeutic

progress b) sensor-based optimization of Production Processes RIA : a) optical interconnect

applications b) photonics & advanced imaging to support diagnostics driven therapy c) CSA

DT-ICT-04-2020 : Photonics Innovation Hubs

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Call ICT-03 2018

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ICT-03-2018 : Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic

Components and Devices

NB : open access to manufacturing of advanced photonics components & systems

IA must address one or more of :

- Indium Phosphide in integrated circuits

- Silicon Photonics in IC, offering generic solutions for a wide

class of applications

IA

30 M€

AVR 2018

8-15 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-04 2018

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ICT-04-2018 : Photonics based manufacturing, access to photonics,

Datacom photonics and connected lighting

a) IA, with focus on :

- Access to advanced photonics for researchers : access to technology

platforms and services

- Enabling automated mass-manufacturing of datacom photonics

products

- Connected Lighting

b) RIA on : *) Highly Productive Ultra-Short Laser Systems for Fast

Materials Processing *) Tailored Laser Beams for Laser-based

Manufacturing

IA/RI

A

25/30 M€

AVR 2018

3-6 M€

4-6

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Electronics

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ICT-02-2018 : Flexible and Wearable Electronics :

ICT-06-2019 : Unconventional Nanoelectronics (computing components)

ICT-07-2018 : Electronic Smart Systems (ESS)

DT-ICT-01-2019 : Smart Anything Everywhere Hub (SAE)

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Call ICT-02 2018

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ICT-02-2018 Flexible and wearable Electronics

NB : need to fabricate lightweight, flexible, printed and multi-functional

electronic products

Proposals addressing one or more of these topics :

- Enhancing manufacturability : multi-functional components,

processes for large-scale fabrication, mass-customisation,

textile compatibility..

- Integration technologies : new concepts for energy+data storage,

new interconnection technologies..

- Device demonstration

NB : see also relevant call DT-NMBP-18-2019..

RIA

30 M€

AVR 2018

2-4 M€

4-6

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Call ICT-07-2018

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ICT-07-2018 : Electronic Smart Systems (ESS)

NB : multi-modal sensing, advanced processing, secure wireless…

a) RIA adressing each only one of these topics :

- Technological breakthroughs for future ESS : micro and nano sensor

and actuator systems (ultra-high sensitivity & low power) / help for

rapid reconfiguration of IoT edge

- Advances in bio-electronics smart systems : needs of users

should be clearly addressed

b) IA on Access to Nanoelectronics and ESS : access to advanced design +

Rapid prototyping for SMEs and deployment to market

c) CSA (1 M€)

RIA/

IA/

CSA

39/8 M€

AVR 2018

2-4/8 M€

4-7

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Platforms and Pilots

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DT-ICT-06-2018 : CSA for Digital Innovation Hub network

DT-ICT-08-2019 : Agricultural digital integration platforms

DT-ICT-09-2020 : Digital service platforms for rural economies

DT-ICT-10-2019-2020 : Interoperable and smart homes and grids

DT-ICT-12-2020 : The smart hospital of the future

DT-ICT-13-2019 : Digital Platforms/Pilots Horizontal Activities : CSA (1 or 2 M €)

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Call DT-ICT-08-2019

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DT-ICT-08-2019 Agricultural digital integration platforms

IA Pilots should address all these aspects :

- Building platforms integrating technologies like IoT, cloud, photonics,

robotics.. + wide adoption of interoperable standards

- High precision data capturing and data sharing, with low

maintenance, robust communication systems, AI, …

- Developing decision support systems : benchmarking of

productivity of farms, of sustainability performance…

IA

30 M€

NOV 2018

15 M€

4-6

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Call DT-ICT-10-2018-2019

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DT-ICT-10-2018-2019 Interoperable and smart homes and grids

IA to exploit BD and IoT reference models for services for home or

building comfort and energy management

Development of interoperability and data sharing, need for further

standardisation and legislation , management of HVAC, …

Will involve financial support to third parties for the incorporation

of users in the pilots.

The selected project shall cover the whole value chain : appliance

manufacturers, ICT suppliers, energy service companies,….

IA

30 M€

NOV 2018

30 M€

4-6

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Et maintenant

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SC1 Health

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16 calls en e-Santé : voir présentation ad hoc !

14/03/2017

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SC4 Transport

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MG-4.1-2019: An inclusive digitally interconnected transport system meeting users' needs

Other Calls related to automatic driving (see section related to IoT)

1-3 M€ RIA

2 stages 4 - 7

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Retroplanning

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17/04/2018 Aujourd’hui 31/10/2017

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ICT Proposers Day : 9-10/11/2017 : BUDAPEST

Option A : y aller en personne pour pêcher les bonnes offres et agrandir son réseau

Option B : bien communiquer mes desiderata au NCP pour la recherche de telles offres et bons contacts

29/09/2015 - 30 -

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Merci pour votre attention ! Questions ?

André PIRLET

[email protected]

24/09/2015

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Horizon-2020 appels 2018-2020 Atelier Internet Technologies, IoT, Industry 4.0 & Robotics

André PIRLET

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Mise en garde

Les informations communiquées n’ont pas encore été adoptées par la Commission Européenne;

elles constituent des visions préliminaires des services de la Commission

26/04/2016 - 2 -

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Programme H2020 trois priorités

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Next Generation Internet

- 4 -

ICT-24-2018-2019 : NGI – An Open Internet Initiative

ICT-25-2018-2020 : Interactive Technologies (AR/VR/ …)

ICT-26-2018-2020 : Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform

ICT-27-2018-2020 : Internet of Things (IoT)

ICT-28-2018: Future Hyper-connected Sociality

ICT-29-2018 : A multilingual Next Generation Internet

ICT- 30 – 2019-2020 : An empowering, inclusive NGI

ICT-31-2018-2019 : EU-US collaboration on NGI :

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NGI & IoT Acteur Clefs

- 5 -

Top funded

ARM LIMITED

FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH

AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS

BARCELONA

SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER

IBM IRELAND

FRAUNHOFER

OFFIS

THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF

BELFAST

Bull SAS

PANEPISTIMIO THESSALIAS

CEA

THALES SA

Top proposers

BARCELONA

SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER

THALES SA

EIDGENOESSISCHE

TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE

ZUERICH

RUHR-UNIVERSITAT BOCHUM

INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION

AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

CEA

INRIA

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Challenge Future Internet

- 6 -

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Call ICT-24-2018

- 7 -

ICT-24 : Next Generation Internet – an Open Internet Initiative

NB : giving control back to the users to increase trust in the Internet

a) RIAs focussing support on third party projects (academia, hi-tech

start-up and SMEs): coaching, mentoring and financial support.

Selection of relevant use cases (with rsearch) that can be brought

quickly to the market, among :

- Privacy and trust enhancing technologies

- Decentralized data governance (cf blockchain technology)

- Discovery and identification technologies (personalised info

retrieval)

b) CSA (2-3 M€)

RIA/

CSA

21,5 M€

AVR2018

+/- 7 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-25-2018

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ICT-25 : Interactive Technologies : AR & VR

a) RIA (deadline Nov 2018) :

- exploitation of multi-user interactions with AR & VR

- Developing future interactive systems offering higher

quality experiences (with mobile systems, additional senses,

higher accuracy, …)

b) CSA , resulting in a unique access point for innovators, SMEs

and industrial companies interested in AR & VR (3 M€)

RIA/

CSA

20 M€

AV/NOV 2018

2-4 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-26 2018

- 9 -

ICT-26 : Artificial Intelligence (building a platform !)

RIA : focussing on European users, especially from non-tech sectors,

in need of AI.

Will include following activities :

- Mobilising the European AI commmunity

- Defining sustainable processes & structures & SW infrastructure

- Filling important technology gaps

- Gathering user requirements

- Comprehensive service layer

- New user domains and boosting use of the platform

- Developing a SR and Innov Agenda for AI

RIA

20 M€

AVR 2018

20 M€

4-6

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Call ICT-27 2018

- 10 -

ICT-27 : Internet of Things

CSA evaluating security and privacy concepts in on-going and new

European projects + trend scouting for future reseach and innovation

Policy + defining research roadmap

CSA

1,5 M€

AVR 2018

1.5 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-28-2018 IA

- 11 -

ICT-28-2018 IA Future Hyper-connected Sociality

Analysing and building the foundation of next generation social Media

Platforms towards a « global Social Sphere ».

In « Trustful and Secure Data Ecosystem for Social Media and Media »,

proposals are invited for one of these topics :

a) Content verification

b) Secure Data Ecosystem

IA

10 M€

AVR 2018

2,5-5 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-28-2018 RIA/CSA

- 12 -

ICT-28-2018 RIA/CSA Future Hyper-connected Sociality

Analysing and building the foundation of next generation social Media

Platforms towards a « global Social Sphere ».

In « Trustful and Secure Data Ecosystem for Social Media and Media »,

proposals are invited for this topic :

- Support of new Social Media initiatives

One CSA to cover Support of social Media ecosystem community

building

RIA/

CSA

10 M€

AVR 2018

5 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-29-2018 RIA

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ICT-29-2018 A multilingual Next Generation Internet

The actions shall advance the state of the art in Human Language

Technologies through well-identified mission-oriented challenges

involving researchers and industrial users of language technologies.

The projects shall create a sustainable ecosystem of multilingual

applications and services tailored for the specific needs of the

adressed sector.

RIA

18 M€

AVR 2018

3 M€

4-7

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Call ICT-29-2018 IA

- 14 -

ICT-29-2018 IA A multilingual Next Genaration Internet

The actions will address technological challenges (for language

Resources and interoperable language tools).

These actions will push research results to those who need them

and support technology transfer and breakthroughs.

IA

7 M€

AVR 2018

7 M€

4-7

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Industry 4.0

- 15 -

ICT-01-2019 : Computing technologies and engineering methods for cyber-physical systems of

systems

ICT-08-2019 : Security and resilience (cyber-security) for collaborative manufacturing

environments

DT-ICT-03-2020 : I4MS (phase 4) – uptake of digital game changers and digital manufacturing

platforms

DT-ICT-07-2018-2019 : Digital Manufacturing Platforms for Connected Smart Factories

+ voir les appels FoF (Factories of the Future) en NMBP

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Call DT-ICT-07-2018 IA/CSA

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DT-ICT-07-2018 IA Digital Manufacturing Platforms for Connected

Smart Factories

Need to develop and establish platforms for the connected smart

production facilities of the future including their supply chains…

In 2018, proposals should target at least one of the following

challenges :

-1 Agile Value Networks

-2 Excellence in manufacturing : zero-defect processes and products

One CSA to cross-fertilise the Industrial Platform communities.

IA/

CSA

48 M€

AVR 2018

16 M€

4-7

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Robotics

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ICT-09-2019-2020 : Robotics in Application Areas

ICT-10-2019-2020 : Robotics Core Technologies

DT-ICT-02-2018 : Robotics – Digital Innovation Hubs

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Call DT-ICT-02-2018

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DT-ICT-02-2018 Digital Manufacturing Platforms for Connected

Smart Factories

a) IAs should address these 4 Priority Application Areas :

- Healthcare

- Infrastructure Inspection and Maintenance

- Agri-Food

- Agile Production

Includes support to third parties (SMEs) in digital transformation

(at least 50 % of funding)

b) CSA : setting a Central Robotics Digital Innovation Hub : 2 M€

IA/CSA

64 M€

AVR 2018

16 M€

4-7

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Retroplanning

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17/04/2018 Aujourd’hui 09-10/11/2017

24/09/2015

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ICT Proposers Day

ICT Proposers Day : 9-10/11/2017 : BUDAPEST

Option A : y aller en personne pour pêcher les bonnes offres et agrandir son réseau

Option B : bien communiquer mes desiderata au NCP pour la recherche de telles offres et bons contacts

29/09/2015 - 20 -

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Merci pour votre attention ! Questions ?

André PIRLET

[email protected]

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Les opportunités dans les énergies vertes et les Smart Cities

Horizon-2020 appels 2018

Les slides seront disponibles sur le site web du NCP-Wallonie

Géraldine DUPIN

Les informations communiquées n’ont pas encore été adoptées par la Commission Européenne;

elles constituent des visions préliminaires des services de la Commission

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Cross-

cutting

activities

28/09/2017

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Societal Challenge 3

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SC3 “Secure, clean and efficient energy”

Call 1: Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future: secure, clean and efficient energy

1. Energy efficiency

2. Global leadership in renewables

3. Smart and clean energy for consumers

4. Smart citizen-centred energy system

5. Smart cities and communities

6. Enabling near-zero CO2 emissions from fossil fuel power plants and carbon intensive industries

Call 2: Transforming the energy sector through digitisation

Other actions & cross-cutting issues

28/09/2017

540,30M€

(2018)

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Societal Challenge 3

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Horizon-2020 SC3 – Projets avec des Wallons

Cheap and efficient application of

reliable ground source heat

exchangers and pumps

New process for efficient CO2

capture by innovative adsorbents

based on modified graphene

aerogels and MOF materials

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

Create an EU industrial renewable energy sector which is economically sustainable and competitive in European and global markets in the long-term Cost-reductions, performance improvements & large-scale deployment worldwide Off-shore wind energy, next generation of solar photovoltaics, ocean energy, concentrated solar power, deep geothermal energy and bioenergy

• Next renewable energy solutions • Renewable energy solutions for implementation at consumer scale • Renewable fuels for transport • Market uptake support

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

“ Next renewable energy solutions” actions

↳ Identify renewable energy breakthrough that will feed the innovation cycle and become the basis of the next generation of EU technologies

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-RES-2-2018: Disruptive innovation in clean energy technologies →Take exceptionally promising and innovative energy solutions with high potential impact to real

breakthrough and market application. ↳Demonstration of clear technology development roadmap

↳Strong exploitation plan (business opportunities & potential impact)

Photovoltaic windows

• « transparent »

• Economically viable PV cells integration in

building applications

• Lifetime and conversion efficiency of

commercial PV modules

• Prototype

Bionic leaf technology

• Renewable fuel production through biological

conversion of CO2 and renewable hydrogen with

inorganic catalysts • Solar energy ⇒ split water molecules

• Bacteria: H2 & CO2 consumption ⇒fuel

• Advance the overall efficiency of the process for existing or new biosynthetic systems: 10%↦ 15%

• Improving the engineering of bacteria and their

interface with the catalysts

2-3 M€

19/04/2018

4 projets

RIA

35

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Global leadership in renewables

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“Renewable energy solutions for implementation at consumer scale” actions ↳ depending on the number of consumers involved: range from individual and residential buildings

to industrial sites and district systems

↳ holistic consideration of consumer energy needs, from electricity generation to heating and cooling services

↳ develop near-zero fossil energy solutions for buildings and districts

↳ significant part of energy to be consumed at place of production ⇒ foster emergence of energy prosumers ⇒ consumer participation into the energy transformation

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Global leadership in renewables

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LC-SC3-RES-4-2018: Renewable energy system integrated at the building scale

Increased penetration of renewable energy mix and the decarbonisation of the heating sector Energy Union Strategy

Solutions integrating several technologies; highest share of renewable energy

• Provide a combination of different renewable energy technologies to cover the highest possible share of electricity, heating and cooling needs of a multi-family residential or commercial or public or industrial building

• Take into account users’ and installers’ needs & requirements

• SSH

2-5 M€

31/01/2018 23/08/2018

5-13 projets

RIA

3-4 4-5

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Global leadership in renewables

- 10 - 28/09/2017

LC-SC3-RES-5-2018: Increased performance of technologies for local heating and cooling solutions

Reduce the use of primary energy for both heating and cooling in residential and commercial buildings by making renewable, local energy technologies more performant and more cost-efficient.

Cover one or more of the following aspects:

• Optimisation of the different components of a renewable heating and cooling system

• Development of tools and systems to optimize the design and monitoring of the different components of a heating and cooling system

• Development of integrated control systems for smart operation of a heating and cooling system

• Both residential and commercial buildings

10-20% performance increase of available heat/cold

And/or

Reduction in the investment and operation costs

↳ Reduce dependence on fossil energy for heat and cooling in buildings

3-10 M€

13/02/2018

1-3 projets

IA

5-6 6-7

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Global leadership in renewables

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LC-SC3-RES-6-2018: Demonstrate significant cost reduction for Building Integrated PV (BIPV) solutions

BIPV ↔ multiple functions: mechanical rigidity, weather impact protection, energy economy, fire and noise protection…

Control system for building management functions, grid feeding, self consumption, local storage

• New BIPV product concepts and cost-efficient production techniques reducing costs by 75% by 2030 (compared to 2015)

• Demonstration of these concepts into a BIPV energy system that guarantees the building functionalities and energy needs

• Address standardization issues

• Multidisciplinary consortia including PV industry; building materials industry; certification bodies; market actors

Implementation of policies towards Zero-Energy Buildings

Diversification of the European PV manufacturing industry

6-10 M€

13/02/2018

3-5projets

IA

5-6 6-7

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Global leadership in renewables

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“Renewable fuels for transport” actions ↳ reduce capital and operational costs

Increase reliability Provide flexibility to the energy sytem

Solutions implemented where the renewable energy is inserted into the network, is to be transmitted and distributed to the end user and not, or only used for self consumption

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-RES-11-2018: Developing solutions to reduce the cost and increase performance of renewable technologies

Achieve or maintain global leadership in renewable energy technology ⇒ affordable solutions cost reduction

One or more of following issues:

• Floating wind: reliable, sustainable and cost efficient anchoring and mooring systems, dynamic cabling; installation techniques and O&M concepts

• Onshore wind: rotor, generator, druive train & support structures

• Ocean: tidal energy devices with behavioural modelling ⇒ extended lifetime & high resistance

• Geothermal: drilling technologies cost effectively depths 5km and/or T°C >250°C

• CSP: linear focusing and point focusing technologies

• Hydropower: novel components for hydraulic & electrical machinert

• Bioenergy: small & medium-scale combined heat and power (CHP) from biomass

Lower environmental impact; socio acceptance or resistance

Reduction of CAPEX and/or OPEX of energy generation ⇒ competing fossil fuel sources

2-5M€

31/01/2018 23/08/2018

6-15 projets

RIA

3-4 4-5

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-RES-12-2018: Demonstrate highly performant renewable technologies for combined heat and power (CHP) generation and their integration in the EU’s energy system One or more issues to be tackled Biomass based combined heat and power (CHP) • Demonstration of technically feasible and cost-effective installation of medium to large-

scale sustainable biomass feedstock CHP via retrofitting of existing fossil-fuel driven CHP or power plants >10 MW electrical

• Demonstrate cost benefits of transformation over new biomass-based CHP installations • Commercial operation after the end of the project Geothermal • Flexible and/or more efficient geothermal plants units to respond to variable heat and

power demand • Add heat storage to geothermal plants and/or other auxiliary heat sources (e.g. biomass,

solar thermal) to geothermal sources Propose either more flexible and/or more efficient geothermal plants Not necessary to associate other renewable heat sources to geothermal

15-20 M€

13/02/2018

1-2 projets

IA

5 7-8

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Global leadership in renewables

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LC-SC3-RES-13-2018: Demonstrate solutions that significantly reduce the cost of renewable power generation

Allow electricity produced from renewable sources other than PV and onshore wind to penetrate widely in the EU energy mix ⇔ cost reduction to a competitive level.

a) Offshore wind: new manufacturing, installation and/or O&M techniques, new materials;

Whole value chain ⇔ also dismantling, recycling and retrofitting;

Health & environmental impacts

b) Deep geothermal: limit the production of emissions and/or to condense and re-inject gases

c) CSP: demonstration in operational environment of CSP solutions based on novel heat transfer fluids and/or of solutions which make an innovative use of a heat transfer fluid already used in other CSP applications

15-20 M€

13/02/2018

2-3 projets

IA

5 7

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-RES-21-2018: Development of next generation biofuels and alternative renewable fuel technologies for road transport

Further development and market penetration of biofuel and renewable fuels ⇒increased competitiveness

• Next generation non-food/feed drop-in biofuel and alternative renewable fuel technologies for energy and transport

• Performances improvement: conversion efficiency, cost and feedstock supply, end use compatibility

• Targets:

• Liquid diesel- and gasoline-like biofuels from biogenic residues and wastes through chemical, biochemical and/or thermochemical pathways

• Liquid gasoline-like biofuels through biogenic upgrading of biogas

3-5 M€

13/02/2018

5-8 projets

RIA

3-4 5

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-RES-22-2018: Demonstration of cost effective advanced biofuel pathways in retrofitted existing industrial installations

Commercialization of advanced biofuels depends on up-scaling of technologies

↳Overcome high cost & high risk of installation of industrial plants for advanced biofuels

⇒ Demonstrate cost-efficient advanced biofuel pathways which improve economic viability & reduce capital expenditure (CAPEX) & operating expenses (OPEX).

• Retrofitting of existing industrial installations with necessary innovation specific to the proposed advanced biofuel pathway

• Installations targeted: in first generation biofuel sites, pulp and paper industry or in existing fossil refineries

⇒ Integration through upgrade with innovative solutions ⇒ production of advanced biofuels at scale of a few 1000 tons

• Demonstrate economic feasibility, socio-economic benefits

• Provide information about expected CAPEX & OPEX improvements

8-10 M€

05/04/2018

2 projets

IA

5 7

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Global leadership in renewables

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“Market uptake support” actions

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Global leadership in renewables

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-RES-28-2018-2019-2020: Market Uptake support

Increased share of renewable energy consumed in the EU & more active role for the consumers introduction and deployment at large scale of new and improved technologies

↳ Number of challenges: cost, consumer acceptance, legal & financial barriers

⇒ Tackle different issues to develop solutions which can be easily implemented for overcoming barriers to the broad deployment of renewable energy solutions.

1-3 M€

13/02/2018

5 projets

CSA

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Budget # projets

financés Deadline

LC-SC3-RES-1-2019-2020: Developing the next generation of renewable energy

technologies RIA 2-5M€ 4-10

16.10.2018

25.04.2019

LC-SC3-RES-7-2019: Solar energy in Industrial Processes RIA 3-5M€ 2-3 27.08.2019

LC-SC3-RES-8-2019: Combining Renewable Technologies for a Renewable

District Heating and/or Cooling System IA 8-15M€ 1 11.12.2018

LC-SC3-RES-14-2019: Optimising manufacturing and system operation RIA 3-5M€ 4-6 16.10.2018

25.04.2019

LC-SC3-RES-15-2019: Increase the competitiveness of teh EU PV

manufacturing industry IA 10-13M€ 2 11.12.2018

LC-SC3-RES-16-2019: Development of solutions based on renewable sources

that provide flexibility to the energy system RIA 3-5M€ 3-5 27.08.2019

LC-SC3-RES-17-2019: Demonstration of solutions based on renewable sources

that provide flexibility to the energy system IA 12-15M€ 2-3 11.12.2018

LC-SC3-RES-23-2019: Development of next generation biofuel and alternative

renewable fuel technologies for aviation and shipping RIA 3-5M€ 4-6 27.08.2019

LC-SC3-RES-24-2019: Boosting pre-commercial production of advanced

aviation biofuels IA 15-20M€ 1 11.12.2018

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Smart and clean energy for consumers

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28/09/2017

Make consumers key players of the energy transition ⇒ Allow them to be better informed and more aware as well as to have an increased capacity to fully engage in energy markets ⇒ Change their energy consumption behavior ↳ understand the drivers of consumer acceptance and behavior ↳ understand how consumers consider, use and value the electricity grid and services it provides to them ⇒ Reward consumers when playing a role in increasing the share of variable renewables in the electricity mix ⇒ Address remaining regulatory and market barriers for consumers ⇒ Energy poverty: financial interventions, building retrofitting, low cost measures at household level, use of renewable energy

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Smart and clean energy for consumers

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-EC-1-2018-2019-2020: The role of consumers in changing the market with informed decision or collective actions

Develop activities informing and motivating consumers to change old and inefficient installed appliances

LC-SC3-EC-2-2018-2019-2020: Mitigating household energy poverty

Contribute to actively alleviate energy poverty and develop a better understanding of the types and needs of energy poor households & how to identify them

: 1-2M€ : 03.09.2019 : 2-5 projets CSA

: 1-2M€ : 03.09.2019 : 2-5 projets CSA

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Smart citizen-centred energy system

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28/09/2017

Contribution to the implementation of the EU’s energy policy package “Clean Energy for all Europeans” & 2030 Climate-Energy objectives (40%GHG ↘ compared to 1990; at least 27% renewables by 2030) Prepare and test solutions to support the new proposals for directives and regulations which are shaping the energy system of the future Compatibility with regulations, standards & interoperability issues applying to related technologies 2 main lines of actions: • Electricity markets and consumers, interacting with other energy vectors • Decarbonisation of local energy systems (on islands or continent)

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Smart citizen-centred energy system

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-ES-3-2018-2020: Integrated local energy systems (Energy islands)

Energy production from renewable energy sources new & economically attractive

⇒ opportunities for decarbonizing local energy systems on the mainland

⇒ technological & financial challenges for electricity network

Decarbonisation & energy savings should result from optimal combination of energy sources

Importance of storage of all energy vectors& intensive use of latest technologies on power electronics, control & digitisation

Innovative approaches ⇔ business cases

Improvement of local air and citizens acceptance

Develop and demonstrate solutions which analyse and combine, in a well delimited system, all the energy vectors that are present and interconnect them where appropriate

↳ Preliminary analysis of the local case and develop solutions and tools for the optimisation of the local energy network

↳ High replication potential across Europe

↳ Involve local consumers, small to medium industrial production facilities and commercial buildings

International cooperation, in particular with India mutual benefits and added value

5-6 M€

05/04/2018

5-6 projets

IA

5- 8

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Smart citizen-centred energy system

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LC-SC3-ES-4-2018-2020: Decarbonisation energy systems of geographical Islands

Energy prices on islands = 100% to 400% x mainland ↳ large scale deployment of local renewable energy sources on geographical islands ⇒ Economic benefits ⇒ Decarbonise the energy system

Contribution to at least 4 objectives:

• Achieve high levels of local renewable energy sources penetration • Achieve highly integrated and digitalized smart grids based on high flexibility services • Develop synergies between the different energy networks (electricity, heating, cooling,…) • Achieve a very significant reduction of the use of hydrocarbon based energies; modelling,

forecasting of demand • Innovative approaches to energy storage

↳ Effective business models for sustainable solutions ↳ Practical recommendations on regulatory & legal aspects, SSH, storage solutions; big data and data management and digitalization Synergies established with ongoing & planned work on islands in the Covenant of Mayors At least 1 demonstration on 1 island & 2 other follower islands with similar problems

7-10 M€

05/04/2018

2-3 projets

IA

5- 8

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28/09/2017

*TSO: Transmission System Operator

** DSO : Distribution System Operator

LC-SC3-ES-5-2018-2020: TSO-DSO-Consumer: Large-scale demonstration of innovative grid services through demand response, storage and small-scale (RES) generation More efficient and effective network management and optimisation ⇒ increased demand response & ability to integrate increasing shares of renewables TSOs* & DSOs**: same pool of ressources => coordination of actions Large scale demonstration how markets & platforms enable electricity TSOs & DSOs to connect & procure energy services in a way that will: increase cost efficiency in network operations, create consumer benefits Enable integration of digital technologies: IoT, Articifial Intelligence, cloud & big data services Definition and test in real-life demonstrations of integrated system-based markets and platforms for grid services that can be used and procured by DSOs and TSOs in a coordinated manner • Development of a seamless pan-EU electricity market • Incentives given to consumers, buildings, devices ⇒ predictability improvement & problems anticipation • Platforms and markets scale up • Promote consumer participation, engagement & perception; innovatig pricing and compensation for consumers

that provide the grid services

Use of cascading funds Coordination with relevant organisations; cooperation with other projects (cybersecurity, ICT)

15-20M€

05/04/2018

1 projet

IA

5- 8

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Smart citizen-centred energy system

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-ES-7-2018: Pan-EU forum for R&I on Smart Grids, flexibility and local energuy networks Majority of cooperation takes place between organisations from a limited numer of member States // 15 analysed countries account for less than 5% of RI funds altogether ⇒set-up a European Forum composed of R&I policy makers, R&I actors and experts ('community') in the field of smart grids / storage and local energy systems that is representative of the EU-28 energy system ⇒ evolve towards a truly integrated pan-European R&I community with a high level of synergies, spread and representativity over a recommended duration of 4 years

: 3-4M€ : 05.04.2018 : 1 projet CSA

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Budget # projets

financés Deadline

LC-SC3-ES-1-2019: Flexibility and retail market options for the distribution grid IA 6-8M€ 5-6 05.02.2019

LC-SC3-ES-2-2019: Solutions for increased regional cross-border cooperation in

the transmission grid IA 8-10M€ 3 05.02.2019

LC-SC3-ES-6-2019: Research on advanced tools and technological

development RIA 2-4M€ 7-15 05.02.2019

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Smart cities and communities

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LC-SC3-SCC-1-2018-2019-2020: Smart cities and communities

COP21 PA cities role in GHG ↘

↳ realize energy transition in cities ⇒ push energy systems integration

Develop, test and performance-monitor (demonstration) integrated innovative solutions for positive energy blocks/districts in the Lighthouse cities.

Interaction & integration between buildings, users & energy system + implication of increased electro mobility ⇔ impact on energy system and its integration in planning

• Develop, together with industry, vision for 2050 (urban, technical, financial, social) ↳ how to move from planning to implementation to replication and scale up to city level • Mixed use urban districts • Demonstrate technical, financial, social & legal feasibility of proposed solutions • Involve local communities and governments • Promote decarbonisation while improving air quality • Performance monitoring • Effective business models for sustainable solutions

• Lighthouse cities: collaboration with Follower cities, act as exemplars ↳ 2 lighthouse cities & at least 5 follower cities • Cooperation with other Smart cities and communities projects

15-20M€

05/04/2018

2-3projet

IA

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Enabling near-zero CO2 emissions from fossil fuel power plants and carbon intensive industries

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28/09/2017

Contribute to the low-carbon transition of the European economy Allow commercial deployment of Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS), make it cost-competitive and prove its safety Demonstration of the full CCS chain • Reduction of energy penalty and cost capture • Cost effective storage capacity • Infrastructure for CO2 transport • New solutions for the conversion of captured CO2 to useful products (fuels, chemicals)

offset high costs of capture & storage • Integration of flexible fossile fuel power generation & storage • Smart, secure, more resilient power system • …

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Smart citizen-centred energy system

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-NZE-1-2018: Advanced CO2 capture technologies CCS commercial deployment ⇔ ↘ of the energy intensity of CO2 capture process & ↘ cost of capture Validation and pilot demonstration of advanced CO2 capture technologies that have shown a high potential for reduction of the energy penalty and overall improvement of cost-efficiency of the whole capture process (not yet commercial ) • Test operating conditions and operational flexibility • Concepts proof of reliability & cost effectiveness • Evaluate the cost, technical requirements and operational and safety impacts on the

associated transportation infrastructure, storage or utilization of CO2 • Integration of these technologies in a CCS cluster based on a whole system approach • KPIs & clear targets for energy penalty redcution, capture rate & relative incremental

operating costs of the capture process • Assessment of societal readiness towards the proposed innovations

5-10 M€

06/09/2018

2-4 projets

RIA

5- 7

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Smart citizen-centred energy system

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LC-SC3-NZE-2-2018: Conversion of captured CO2

Conversion of capture CO2 ⇒ produce fuels, replace fossil fuels, seasonal energy storage ↳ Chemical use of CO2 limited by its low energy content & conversion process highly energy intensive Development of energy-efficient and economically and environmentally viable CO2 conversion technologies for chemical energy storage or displacement of fossil fuels • Upscaling in the short to medium term • Potential for proposed CCU solution(s) as CO2 mitigation option through an LCA • Reasonable targets regarding conversion process, production costs and product yields • Assessment of societal readiness • International cooperation

3-4 M€

06/09/2018

3-4 projets

RIA

3-4 5-6

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Smart citizen-centred energy system

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LC-SC3-NZE-3-2018: Strategic planning for CCUS development Establish necessary infrastructures for safe & cost effective CO2 transport & storage; necessity of cross border transport infrastructure to efficiently connect CO2 hubs & industrial clusters to sinks ↳ elaboration of detailed plans for comprehensive European CO2 gathering networks and industrial clusters linked to CO2 storage sites via hubs, pipeline networks and shipping routes, with due attention to national and border-crossing permitting and regulatory issues

: 2-3M€ : 06.09.2018 : 1 projet CSA

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Budget # projets

financés Deadline

LC-SC3-NZE-4-2019: Integrated solutions for flexible operation of fossil fuel

power plants through power-t-X-to-power and/or energy storage IA 6-10M€ 2-3 27.08.2019

LC-SC3-NZE-5-2019-2020: Low carbon industrial production using CCUS IA 10-12M€ 2-3 27.08.2019

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Cross-cutting issues

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-CC-1-2018-2019-2020: Social sciences and humanities (SSH) aspects of the Clean-Energy transition Clean energy transition requires a better understanding of cross cutting issues related to socioeconomic, gender, sociocultural & socio-political issues Greater social acceptability& more durable governance arrangements & socioeconomic benefits 2018 topic: social innovation (SI) in the energy sector Energy transition ⇒ emergence of: energy cooperatives or prosumers, major hubs in urban areas ↳ close proximity between citizens, businesses & institutions, linkages between sectors, emergence of new business & service models as well as associated governance arrangements Comparative perspective, with case studies or data from at least 3 EU member states or associated countries, addressing one or more of below questions: • What characterizes successful examples of SI? • What enabling conditions facilitate SI? • How does SI contributes to livelihoods preservation and development of new business and

service models? • How does SI contributes to more secure, sustainable and affordable energy? Does SI lead to

greater competitiveness? How? • Under what conditions does SI lead to greater acceptance of the transition towards a low-

carbon energy system?

1-3 M€

06/09/2018

3-10 projets

RIA

5- 7

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Cross-cutting issues

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-CC-2-2018-2019-2020: Modelling in support to the transition to a Low-Carbon Energy System in Europe

Develop new knowledge on energy system modelling, set up an open space for researcher & progress in understanding requirements of the transition towards a low carbon energy system ⇒ support policy measures, increase consistency & comparability of modelling practices • Energy models used to plan support & verify energy policies at national & European level do not fully

encompass all the new challenges posed by the transition to a low-carbon future ↳ decentralized & variability in electricity supply ↳ need for flexibility ↳ integration of the energy systems,….. In addition: energy models do not always capture the determinants, barriers & impacts • Civil society improved access to assumptions, tools & results underlying policy options assessment • Researcher s enhanced possibilities of open collaborative research and use of open data sources ⇒ Develop a suite of modelling tools and scenario building exercises that will contribute to better address : • Representation of recent and future aspects of the European energy system in transition ↳ power generation, demand, energy sectors integration • Greater transparency and access to assumptions, data, model outputs and to tools used in modelling

exercises • Better representation of the investment determinants, barriers (energy market and regulatory failures) and

impacts of actors Plan the organization of an annual conference on energy modelling

4-5 M€

06/09/2018

1 Projet

RIA

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Cross-cutting issues

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28/09/2017

LC-SC3-CC-4-2018: Support to sectorial fora

LC-SC3-CC-5-2018: Research, innovation and educational capacities for energy transition LC-SC3-CC-6-2018: Transition in coal intensive regions

: ≤ 1M€ : 19.04.2018 : 8 projets CSA

: 2-4M€ : 06.09.2018 : 1-2 projets CSA

: 1-2M€ : 06.09.2018 : 1-2 projets CSA

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Budget # projets

financés Deadline

LC-SC3-CC-1-2018-2019-2020: Social sciences and humanities (SSH) aspects

of the Clean-Energy transition

- Challenges facing carbon-intensive regions

RIA 1-3M€ 3-10

27.08.2019

LC-SC3-CC-3-2019: Support for the opening of low-carbon energy research

databases in Europe CSA 0,5-1M€ 2-4 27.08.2019

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Transforming the energy sector through digitization

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28/09/2017

DT-ICT-10-2018: Interoperable and smart homes and grids Exploit IoT reference architectures models that allow for combining services for home or building comfort and energy management • Platforms enabling the integration of relevant digital technologies like IoT, AI, cloud and big data

services • Based on smart-home and building solutions • Interoperability & data-sharing • Combine energy services with additional non-energy services • Demonstrate the platforms and the benefits of energy management through IoT application and

services for users – large-scale pilot • Users, electricity and energy systems • Include feedback mechanisms

30M€

14/11/2018

1 projet

IA

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Budget # projets

financés Deadline

DT-ICT-11-2019: Big data solutions for energy IA 10M€ 3

02.04.2019

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Passer à l’action

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Oser initier des contacts & viser l’excellence

Activer votre réseau

Key-players H2020

Participer à des événements

Proposer des contributions concrètes

et spécifiques au topic

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Données administratives

Contribution concrète au projet /

Valeur ajoutée

Fiche du NCP Wallonie

« One-page expertise description »

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Merci de votre attention

Geraldine Dupin

Environment, Energy NCP

Tel +32 (0) 10 47 19 61

[email protected]

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Géraldine Dupin – Pierre FIASSE

Présentations des Appels H2020

Efficacité énergétique (bâtiment et industrie)

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Situer dans Horizon 2020

3 Piliers

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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes

Horizon 2020 - Energie

Objectifs 2030:

• Au moins 40 % réduction des émissions ( référence

1990)

• 27 % d’énergie renouvelable

• Augmenter de 27 % l’efficacité énergétique

• Objectif 10% Interconnexion réseaux électrique

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ENERGY CHALLENGES

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Energy Efficiency Competitive

Low carbon

energies

Smart Cities &

communities*

SME Instrument

*Contribution Joint Call

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY CHALLENGES (2016-2017)

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Bâtiments Industries

Public Policy Financements

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Timing 2018

6

Janv 2018 9 Sept 2018* Janv 2019 Avr 2019

Publication

appels à projets Dépôt des projets Résultat de

l’évaluation

Signature contrat

Structuration idée

et budget

Identification

partenaires

Rédaction Évaluation Finalisation du

contrat

Exécution du

projet

Maintenant

Draft appels à

projets

Parfois en 2 étapes

* Sauf CSA EE: 7 juin 2017

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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes

Présentation des

TOPICS 2018

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Energy Efficient Building

• Bâtiments représentent

• 40 % de la consommation d’énergie

• 1/3 des émissions GES

• Faible taux de renouvellement (1-2%

/an)

• Rénovation du parc existant est un vrai

challenge

• Recherche sur les technologies , les

matériaux, les systèmes, du logement

individuel au quartier

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PPP – Energy Efficient Building

Industry : define R&D strategy

Commission : launch

calls

Co-financing

Impact : growth, jobs, societal

benefits

Roadmaps E2B Association (120 mbrs)

http://www.e2b-ei.eu

Open to all

pilots, demonstrators > techno deployment

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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings

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TOPIC 2018

EeB-02 EeB-02-2018: Building information modelling adapted to efficient

renovation RIA

EeB-06 EeB-06-2018-20: ICT for proactive residential buildings and

construction, design to end of life IA

partie NMBP

Full Proposals : 1 Mars 2018

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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings

11

EeB-02-2018: Building information modelling adapted to efficient renovation

Challenge : BIM tools : new buildings > existing buildings produce compatible tools that would allow to collect data from existing buildings

(e.g. geometric data) and exploit data from different sources.

Dvlp new BIM tool kits that would exploit various sources of data and models associated : To harmonise different data sources regarding the components and equipment of a

building include existing building parameters, as well as the environmental and GIS data. Be flexible in coupling the overall BIM system with other additional types of models (e.g.

buildings acoustics; economical evaluation of various renovations scenarios) Be flexible to adapt to work planning Can use inputs from non-professional audience composed of tenants & inhabitants Including standardisation aspects

Impact :

A reduction of the renovation working time of at least 15 -20 % wrt refrence

Acceleration of the market uptake in particular amongst constructing/ renovations companies with a target of 50% of their renovation business based on BIM.

Creation of best practice examples for the construction retrofitting sector with benefits for the operators and associated stakeholders (architects, designers, planners, etc.)

RIA

4 → 6

€ 5-7

1.03.201

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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings

12

EeB-06-2018-20: ICT for proactive residential buildings and construction, design to end of life

Turning buildings from reactivity to proactivity trough smart ICT (Inhabitants level and

energy management and contracting level):

provide the most important parameters to be measured and controlled for integrated and demand-based control of the building service system, including self-management, self-monitoring, self-maintenance and self-optimisation

Systematic & standardised approach to process the data generated by the sensors, forecasting services and end-users. Big Data use by advanced data visualisation to optimise the operation of the building;

fully integrated systems : compact, exchangeable, and easy to commission & operate;

Implement and demonstrate new business models that provide services which enable buildings to be proactive.

Impact

Operation and maintenance cost reductions of at least 20% compared to current situation

Energy cost reductions of at least 30% compared to current situation

Improved indoor environment and higher % of satisfied users High replication potential

IA

5 → 7

€ 6-8

1.03.201

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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings

EeB-01-2019: Integration of energy smart materials in non-residential buildings (IA)

EeB-03-2019: New developments in plus energy houses (IA)

EeB-05-2019/20: Integrated storage systems for residential buildings (IA)

EeB-04-2020: Industrialisation of building envelope for the renovation market (IA)

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TOPIC 2018

LC-SC3-EE-1-

2018-2019-2020

Decarbonisation of the EU building stock: innovative approaches and

affordable solutions changing the market for buildings renovation (EeB)

IA

LC-SC3-EE-2-

2018-2019

Integrated home renovation services CSA

LC-SC3-EE-5-

2018-2019-2020

Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification

(EeB)

IA

partie Environnement

: 04.09.2018 : tbc

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EE-1-2018-2019-2020. Decarbonisation of the EU building stock: innovative approaches and affordable solutions changing the market for buildings renovation

Deep renovations need to become more attractive to all stakeholders :

Affordable, faster (20%), more reliable in terms of performance, less disruptive for occupants,

less time-consuming, less energy-intensive, more environmentally friendly

Asked :

• innovation in technology, design and construction methods

• integration of disciplines across the value chain > innovations in business models

• heating & cooling systems and the integration of on-site renewable energy generation, energy

storage systems (optional : district heating and cooling systems, hybrid energy systems)

• quick and simple installation. 20% time reduction.

• monitoring and displaying of real time energy performance and other relevant data (including

in service use)

• solutions should ensure high levels of occupant comfort (thermal, visual and acoustic) and

indoor environmental quality (e.g. air quality, humidity)

All solutions should be demonstrated & replicable for defined building typologies in several

districts/cities/regions.

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€ 3 - 4

IA

➔8-9

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EE-2-2018-2019 : Integrated home renovation services

Challenge – Scope

Public authorities, individuals or businesses – lack the skills and capacity to set up, implement and finance ambitious low-energy and clean energy building projects

Create or replicate innovative local or regional "integrated home renovation services“

… covering the whole "customer journey" from technical and social diagnosis, technical offer, contracting of works, structuring and provision of finance (e.g. loans or EPCs), to the monitoring of works and quality assurance.

… build upon the promising experiences of integrated renovation services emerging in Europe

Impact

Implementation and upscale of economically viable business models, ultimately running without the need for public subsidies

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€ 1 - 2 CSA

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EE-5-2018-2019-2020. Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification

Challenge/ Scope:

Energy Performance Certificates – EPCs

Assessment processes and certificates have to become more reliable, user-

friendly, cost-effective > trust & incite investments in energy efficient building

Call 2018 : CSA, 1-2 M€

Stimulate and enable next-generation of energy performance assessment and

certification > achieve enhanced reliability, cost-effectiveness and compliance

with relevant EU standards

Proposals should develop strategies to encourage convergence of EPC

practices and tools across the EU

The applicability should be assessed through a broad set of well-targeted and

realistic cases

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EE-5-2018-2019-2020. Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification

Challenge/ Scope:

Energy Performance Certificates – EPCs

Assessment processes and certificates have to become more reliable, user-

friendly, cost-effective > trust & incite investments in energy efficient building

Call 2019 : IA, 2-2,5 M€

Definition and demonstration of innovative approaches for the assessment of

building energy performance

more reliable, cost-effective and compliant with relevant EU standards

Increased rate of application and compliance of EPCs and independent

control systems with EU and national legislation

Increased of EPCs databases for compliance checking and verification,

linking with financing schemes and building stock characteristics research

etc

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IA → 6-7

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TOPIC 2019 & 20

LC-SC3-EE-4-

2019-2020

Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for

legacy equipment

IA

LC-SC3-EE-3-

2019-2020

Stimulating demand for sustainable energy skills in the construction

sector

CSA

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Energy efficient Industry & services

• Industrie représente:

> 39% consommation énergétique UE

• Besoin de réduire les couts liés à

l’énergie

• Besoin d’améliorer l’Efficacité

énergétique et augmenter

investissements

• Focus également sur la récupération

de chaleur / conversion de chaleur en

énergie

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TOPIC 2018

LC-SC3-EE-6-

2018-2019-2020

Business case for industrial waste heat/cold recovery IA

LC-SC3-EE-13-

2018-2019-2020

Enabling next-generation of smart energy services valorising energy

efficiency and flexibility at demand-side as energy resource

CSA -

IA

LC-SC3-EE-14-

2018-2019-2020

Socio-economic research conceptualising and modelling energy

efficiency and energy demand

RIA

LC-SC3-EE-8-

2018-2019

Capacity building programmes to support implementation of energy

audits

CSA

: 04.09.2018 : tbc

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EE-6-2018-2019-2020: Business case for industrial waste heat/cold recovery

Challenge/ Scope:

Wide-scale deployment of industrial waste heat/cold recovery not fully exploited in energy intensive industries. Commercial interest neglected (e.g. district heating potential)

2018 : IA - Cost-benefit models for industrial waste heat/cold recovery

develop integrated cost-benefit simulation tools

to choose best utilisation option (most financial attractive) of recovered waste and/or energy

surplus consider also the possibility to contribute to efficient use/system integration of renewable energy

sources through e.g. heat/cold storage and flexible production

take into account all relevant parameters/ costs (generation, storage, administrative, …)

simulation tools are expected to be

flexible enough to allow a large number of different types of industrial sites

validated through demonstration in real operating conditions in industrial facilities

Impact: Accurate prediction and holistic modelling tools to be demonstrated

Transfert to market/ sector : indicators to be provided

Primary Energy Savings achieved

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4 - 8

€ 3 - 4

IA

Energy efficient Industry & services

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EE-13-2018-2019-2020: Enabling next-generation of smart energy services

valorising energy efficiency and flexibility at demand-side as energy resource

Challenge/ Scope:

Energy Efficiency services (e.g. Energy Performance Contracting (EPC)) available but not yet used in (all) industry efficiency sectors.

ICT technologies

• better control energy consumption according to market and system needs and energy availability

• big data generated by smart meters, smart devices > new monitoring possibilities

2018 : CSA – develop at last 2 of following points :

Energy service models (like EPC) and services that target new sectors and new actors

"Pay for performance"-schemes which focus on permanently reducing power consumption in

particular at peak times, thus attracting new sources of financing

The use of 'big data' generated by smart meters, equipment, sensors

Business models which work equally for energy efficiency and other services

Improving the accessibility and quality of demand side service providers while enhancing their

access to the market.

Additional non-energy features that support the up-take of innovative energy efficiency services

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€ 1 - 2

CSA

- IA

Energy efficient Industry & services

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EE 14-2018-2019-2020: Socio-economic research conceptualising and

modelling energy efficiency and energy demand

Challenge/ Scope:

Energy Efficiency has been recognised as a resource in its own right >> compete on equal terms with generation capacity and to have primary consideration across all policies

However: impacts not well understood & benefits not sufficiently taken into account in financial and political decision making & planning

2018 : make the energy efficiency first principle more operational

analyse how energy efficiency programmes (eep) along the efficiency chain, can compete in

reality with supply side investments.

Conceptualise, asses, model eep in particular

its role and value in the energy system (e.g. for planning of generation assets and networks

adequacy etc.) and the energy market

its role and value in financing decisions;

its economic and social impacts;

its correlation and interaction with other policy objectives (e.g. renewable energies)

existing best practices worldwide where energy efficiency projects are given priority over

additional supply side measures.

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€ 1 –

1,5

RIA

Energy efficient Industry & services

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EE-8-2018-2019: Capacity building programmes to support implementation

of energy audits

Challenge/ Scope:

Energy Efficiency Directive : encourage SMEs to undergo energy audits and to implement the recommended energy-saving measures. But SMEs lack of expertise, time, capital, support schemes

Focus on one, or more, of the following issues:

Staff trainings and capacity buildings programmes. Programmes should aim at bridging the

gap between demand and supply side (SMEs, auditors, finance institutions, managing

authorities of supporting schemes).

Capacity building. Development and implementation of corporate policy measures involving

all actors (from decision makers/corporate board members to employees in each

department)

Initiatives supporting Member States in empowering or establishing national supporting

schemes for SMEs (incentives)

Proposals should demonstrate how the proposed activities will be continued commercially

beyond the project lifetime.

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€ 1 - 2 CSA

Energy efficient Industry & services

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Financements innovants

• Financements innovants pour l’efficacité

énergétique:

• Gap entre le secteur financier et les

projets développés

• Manque de références en terme

d’investissements et projets

• Les enjeux sont traités à différents

niveaux:

• Projet

• Programme

• Européen

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TOPIC 2018

LC-SC3-EE-9-

2018-2019

Innovative financing for energy efficiency investments CSA

LC-SC3-EE-10-

2018-2019-2020

Mainstreaming energy efficiency finance CSA

LC-SC3-EE-11-

2018-2019-2020

Aggregation - Project Development Assistance CSA

: 04.09.2018 : tbc

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EE-9-2018-2019 : Innovative financing for energy efficiency investments

Challenge/ Scope:

Need to set up innovative financing schemes at regional or national level in order to create the conditions for adequate supply of private finance for energy efficiency investments

Address one or more of following points:

Establishment of new innovative, operational financing schemes;

Replication of previously successful solutions

Establishment of regional/national aggregators which are able to develop large (standardized)

project pipelines;

Creation of EU or regional/national energy efficiency investment roundtables/platforms

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CSA

Financements innovants

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EE-10-2018-2019-2020: Mainstreaming energy efficiency finance

Challenge/ Scope:

Energy efficiency is not yet considered as an attractive investment by the financial sector.

Barriers : lack of statistical data on the actual energy and costs savings, on payment default rates, …

Adress one or more of following points:

Development, demonstration and promotion of frameworks for the standardisation and

benchmarking of sustainable energy investments

Capacity building for banks and investors at the national and local level

Gathering, processing and disclosing large-scale data on actual financial performance of energy

efficiency investments

Further integration of non-energy benefits in project valuation

Targeting institutional investors

Exploring the impact of revised risk ratings and requirements for energy efficiency on financial

regulations (Basel III, Solvency II).

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CSA

Financements innovants

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EE-11-2018-2019-2020: Aggregation - Project Development Assistance

Challenge/ Scope:

Investors and lenders need to gain more confidence on investment projects related to energy efficiency which are still seen as risky and fragmented

Scope :

Project Development Assistance (PDA) to public and private project promoters such as :

• public authorities or their groupings, public/private infrastructure operators and bodies, energy service companies, retail chains, large property owners and services/industry.

The action will support building technical, economic and legal expertise needed for project development and leading to the launch of concrete investments, which are the final aim and deliverable of the project.

Investements targeted : EUR 7.5 million to EUR 50 million.

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CSA

Financements innovants

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Support to policy driven innovation

• Actions de support (CSA)

aux politiques d’efficacité

energétique

• Vers les consomateurs,

autorités publiques, villes,

etc

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Support to policy driven innovation

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TOPIC 2018

LC-SC3-EE-15-

2018

New energy label driving and boosting innovation in products energy

efficiency

CSA

LC-SC3-EE-16-

2018-2019-2020

Supporting public authorities to implement the Energy Union CSA

LC-SC3-EE-17-

2019

LC-SC3-EE-17-2019: European City facility - European Cities as key

innovation hubs to unlock finance for energy efficiency

CSA

: 04.09.2018 : tbc

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EE-15-2018 : New energy label driving and boosting innovation in products

energy efficiency

Challenge/ Scope:

Energy labels : A+++ to D > once the majority of products reach the highest classes, the label no longer stimulates further innovation.

Idea : rescale labels > existing products re-categorised in lower classes > create a new empty top classes category to re-stimulate innovation

Cover one or more of the following:

1. Awareness-raising and information campaigns to alert market actors of label rescaling,

2. Raise the capacity of manufacturers to fulfil their obligations providing and displaying respectively the correct label at the point of sale;

3. Exchange of best practices in relation to these campaigns, including through the recommendation of common key messages to the respective target groups.

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€ 1 – 1,5

CSA

Support to policy driven innovation

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LC-SC3-EE-16-2018-2019-2020: Supporting public authorities to implement the

Energy Union

Challenge/ Scope:

Contribute to political commitment of national/ regional authorities in Energy Union approach

Scope : cover one or more of the following points :

• enhanced coordination leading to politically approved and jointly applied monitoring and verification schemes of energy efficiency measures across local and regional authorities,

• Support public authorities in the development of transition roadmaps that clearly outline the path to the European long-term 2050 targets. Actions should link closely to the Covenant of Mayors and/or Smart Cities and Communities initiatives;

• Innovative ways to enable public engagement in the energy transition

• Deliver large-scale and action-oriented peer-to-peer learning programmes targeting cities and/or regions, with a strong replication potential European-wide.

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CSA

Support to policy driven innovation

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LC-SC3-EE-17-2019: European City facility - European Cities as key innovation

hubs to unlock finance for energy efficiency

Challenge/ Scope:

New Smart Finance for Smart Building (SFSB) initiative : mobilising investment in energy efficiency and renewables

Need to boost project aggregation and build a substantial pipeline of energy efficiency investment projects across Europe

Scope : to set up and run a 'European City Facility' which offers financial support and services to cities and municipalities or their groupings:

• The City Facility should offer financial support to develop innovative investment concepts within a limited period of time

• At least 80% of the budget should directly benefit cities, municipalities or their groupings.

• Proposals should demonstrate that they are able to mobilise a critical mass of cities or their groupings and have a sound and inclusive outreach strategy to cities and communities across Europe.

• In order to qualify for support through the City Facility, cities and communities should demonstrate proof of political commitment (min 100 000 inhabitants target/ single or grouping municipalities, …)

Overall, the action should trigger for every million Euro of Horizon 2020 support energy efficiency investments worth at least EUR 20 million

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€ 10 CSA

Support to policy driven innovation

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Merci de votre attention

Geraldine Dupin Pierre Fiasse

Environment, Energy NCP Nano, Materials, Transport & Aero NCP

Tel +32 (0) 10 47 19 61 Tel +32 (0) 10 47 19 49

[email protected] [email protected]

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Gabrielle Masy

Haute Ecole de la Province de Liège

[email protected]

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PROJET BRICKER

• Objectif: FP7 - PPP Energy Efficient Buildings Rénovation bâtiment public – Cogénération ORC http://www.bricker-project.com/ • Budget Total 13.000.000,00 EUR Budget démonstration Liège 3.307.713,90 EUR Subsides UE 954.120,00 EUR Subsides Région Wallonne 108.521,00 EUR • Durée 2013-2017 En cours d’implémentation

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CONSORTIUM

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GENESE Juin 2012

Région Wallonne

Comice Smart Cities

Juin 2012

Accord de principe du SPB

Juillet 2012

Infodays EeB

NCP

Contact ACCIONA

Août 2012

NCP

Key Players

ACCIONA

Octobre 2012

Meeting ACCIONA

Intégration

ULg ACTE

Décembre 2012

Dépôt Projet

Février 2013

Acceptation Projet

Octobre 2013

Kickoff Meeting

• Participation et presentation aux Info Days

• Coordinateur expérimenté comme ACCIONA

Bénéfices pour 3 acteurs wallons

• Université de Liège : Recherche

• PME Acte Greencom: Développement

• Service Provincial des Bâtiments Démonstration

Conclusions

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Horizon-2020 appels 2018

Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials

Les slides seront disponibles sur le site web du NCP-Wallonie

Les informations communiquées n’ont pas encore été adoptées par la Commission Européenne;

elles constituent des visions préliminaires des services de la Commission

Géraldine DUPIN

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Agenda Introduction

Le work programme SC5

A vous de jouer!

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Introduction

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Les origines

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• 25/09/2015: Adoption de l’agenda pour un développement durable à l’horizon

2030 par l’ONU ↳ entrée en vigueur en 2016

↳ 17 « Sustainable Development Goals »

• Implication de tous les Etats, quel que soit leur richesse

• Agir dans un souci de préserver la planète

• Stratégies de croissance économique

préoccupations environnementales

préoccupations sociales

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• 12/12/2015: COP21 ↳ 2016: entrée en vigueur des Accords de Paris sur les changements climatiques

• Diminuer l’augmentation de la température globale à 2°C

• Tenter de se limiter à 1,5°C

• 18/03/2015: Cadre d'action de Sendai pour la réduction des risques de

catastrophe 2015-2030 adopté par l’ONU

• Ecarter les nouveaux risques de catastrophes connus et limiter les risques

existants mesures intégrées ⇒ Réduction substantielle des pertes et des risques liées aux catastrophes

• 20/10/2016: Conférence de Quito

• Agenda d’actions partagé par les métropoles du Nord et du Sud

↳ En 2030, 60% population mondiale sera urbaine

↳ En 2050, 70% population mondiale sera urbaine

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L’impact

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« Sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth;

Climate action

Responsible consumption and production

Industry

Innovation and infrastructure

Sustainable cities and communities

Clean water and sanitation

Sustainlable use of terrestrial ecosystems »

• Climate action in support to Paris Agreement

• Circular economy

• Raw materials - CRM

• Water for our environment, economy and society

• Innovating cities for sustainability and resilience

• Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets (which includes Earth Observation, nature-based solutions, disaster risk reduction and natural capital accounting, and heritage alive)

Priorités

reprises dans

le Work

Programme

Souci de développement durable

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Quelles implications?

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• Challenge driven

• Solutions oriented

• Trans-disciplinary perspective • Technology

• Business model

• Economic organisation

• Finance

• Governance

• Regulation

• Skills and social innovation

• Co-knowledge & co-delivery of outcomes with

• Economic; Industrial; Research actors

• Public authorities

• Civil society

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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes

Le work programme SC5

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Le Societal Challenge 5 à 2020

« Smart, sustainable and

inclusive growth »

6 priorités

7ème programme d’action

environnemental à 2020

Politiques liées à l’Economie

Circulaire

Union de l’Energie

→ Emphase sur science et innovation

→ Open Research Data

→ Utilisation de GEOSS* et autres

programmes européens liés à

l’observation de la Terre

→ Favoriser les investissements privés et

publics

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* GEOSS: Global Earth Observation System of Systems

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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes

Building a low-carbon, climate

resilient future: climate action

in support of the Paris

Agreement H2020-LC-CLA-2018-2019-2020

Greening the economy in line

with the Sustainable

Development Goals

H2020-SC5-2018-2019-2020

2 calls

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+

Other actions & cross-cutting issues

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Timing 2018 – SC5 Climate action, environment,

resource efficiency and raw materials

12

Octobre 2017 27 février 2018

juillet 2018 Octobre 2018

Publication

appels à projets Dépôt des projets Résultat de

l’évaluation

Signature contrat

Structuration idée

et budget

Identification

partenaires

Rédaction Évaluation Finalisation du

contrat

Exécution du

projet

Maintenant

Draft appels à

projets

Parfois en 2 étapes

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Données

observation de

la Terre

Economie circulaire

Matières premières Solutions

basées sur la

nature

Actions pour le

climat

Décarbonisation

Héritage

Culturel

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Focus sur objectifs COP21

↳ Proposer des solutions permettant d’atteindre les objectifs d’adaptation et de mitigation

↳ Promouvoir les connaissances scientifiques adéquates pour implémenter les « Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) »

Support aux politiques Européennes liées à « Energy Union », « Arctic policy », « EU Adaptation Srtategy » ainsi que les efforts de diplomatie de l’UE relatifs au climat

Support aux SDG, en particulier:

• SDG13: « Climate action »

• SDG6: « Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all »

• SDG11: « Sustainable cities and communities »

• SDG14: « Lige below water »

• SDG15: « Life on Land »

Emphase sur:

- Stratégie des partenariats

- Importance de la communication

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LC-CLA-01-2018: supporting the development of climate policies to deliver on the Paris Agreement

through Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs)

PA ⇔ soumission et revue périodique des Nationally Determined Contributions + communication des parties

prenantes relative à leur stratégie de développement à 2050 pour la limitation des GHG.

a) Supporting the design and assessment of climate policies ⇒ Fournir du savoir relatif au design, requis, gouvernance et impact des actions en matière de climat. ⇒ Adresser la problématique de la décarbonisation (potentiel, faisabilité, impacts socio-économiques, co-

bénéfices, approche orientée marché) ⇒ Utilisation “Integrated Assessment Models” (IAMs) pour une approche holistique

b) Improving Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) ⇒ Amélioration/enrichissement de l’état de l’art des IAMs, dans un ou plusieurs domaines (représentations

sectorielles, gaz à effets de serre, inégalités, interaction avec d’autres objectifs de développement,…) ⇒ Amélioration de la couverture géographique des modèles

Pour les 2 sujets: étendre l’approche au delà des frontières européennes, notamment les émetteurs

majeurs et les pays moins développés

5-7M€

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3-5 projets

RIA

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LC-CLA-03-2018: Climate change impacts in Europe

Augmentation des températures et changement des précipitations ⇒ disponibilité nourriture, eau, énergie ⇒ ↗ volatilité des marchés ⇒ ↗ tensions régionales ⇒ impact stabilité

internationale et sécurité Incertitude relative aux impacts du climat ⇒ ↗ risques secteurs financier & business

a) Climate change impacts on health in Europe ⇒ Liens changements climatiques // impacts sur la santé: revue SoA, reporting et progrès ⇒ Coûts associés ; adaptation stratégies ⇒ Quantification co-bénéfices sur la santé dus à la mitigation et aux adaptations déja réalisées ⇒ Cibler les actions de recherche pour adresser les principaux problèmes et les principaux gaps; priorisation

éléments clés pour l’Europe ⇒ Regroupement avec activités de recherche collaborative ; synergies SC1 (Santé)

b) Global climate change impacts from a European perspective

Comment les impacts directs et indirects des changement climatiques dans le monde vont : ⇒ affecter les « supply » et « value chain » : économie et société Européennes , secteurs: finance, business,

infrastructure, ressources, denrées ⇒ affecter les politiques Européennes concernées ⇒ risques associés? Analyse de risque selon différents scenarii

5-7M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

3-4 projets

RIA

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LC-CLA-04-2018: Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and

hazard events

Impact des changements climatiques et dangers naturels sur les zones historiques et leurs environs en Europe : ↗ leur résilience; sécuriser leur reconstruction durable lors de dommages ou destructions (conservation

caractéristiques intrinsèques). Approches basées sur les connaissances et les évidences ⇒ ↗ rentabilité

Une seule proposition d’actions: ⇒ comment implémenter les principes de reconstructions améliorées et sécurisées ⇒ comment améliorer la résilience des zones concernées de manière pro-active ⇒ meilleure résistance futurs

dommages ↳ développement de modèles, déploiement et validation d’outils, stratégies, plans, lignes directrices ⇔ ↗résilience,

reconstruction durable, meilleure prédiction des impacts directs et indirects des changements climatiques et

environnementaux ↳ test et pilotage de nouvelles solutions rentables ↳ revue, cartographie et caractérisation: expériences + bonne pratiques UE et hors UE ⇔ réplicabilité;

recommandations

Recommandations: ↳ “Copernicus Climate Change Service”, “Copernicus Emergency Management Service” + SC5 “heritage alive” ↳ SSH; acteurs sociaux et communautés

Au minimum 3 sites historiques de différents états membres ou pays associés

5-6M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

3-4 projets

RIA

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LC-CLA-08-2018: Adressing knowledge gaps in climate science, in support of IPCC* reports

Meilleure compréhension des process clés qui contrôlent le système climatique de la Terre ⇒

amélioration des projections climatiques, ↘ sensibilité des calculs, ↗ compréhension des conditions

météorologiques extrêmes, évaluation plus poussée des impacts climatiques en lien avec les “points de

bascule” des changements climatiques brutaux, identification des “safe operating spaces”. Utilisation combinées de modèles et paléo-reconstructions réalisées dans les zones polaires ⇒ ↗ compréhension fonctionnement du système climatique ↔ transitions climatiques abruptes ; périodes

plus froides ou plus chaudes

a) Improving the understanding of key climate processes for reducing uncertainty in climate

projections and predictions ⇒ Meilleure compréhension des process clés affectant le système climatique terrestre dans le temps ⇒

améliorer les projections et prédictions climatiques et contraindre la sensitivité des estimations ⇒ Les process clés concernés devront être: cycles bio-géo-chimiques, dynamiques et interactions

nuages-aérosols; dynamique des océans; interactions dynamiques atmosphère / terre / glace (terrestre

& marine); couplages troposphère-stratosphère; …

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6-10 projets

RIA

6-8 M€

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LC-CLA-08-2018: Adressing knowledge gaps in climate science, in support of IPCC* reports

b) Tipping points ⇒ meilleurs compréhension des changements climatique abruptes, des éléments de bascule du

système terrestre climatique et de leurs « points de bascule » ⇒ identification des « Safe Operating Spaces » stratégies long terme pour prévenir ou limiter

les impacts ⇒ compréhension des impacts et des indicateurs d’alerte précoces

c) Ice-core drilling in East Antarctica ⇒ utilisation des résultats du projet « Beyond Epica » et contribution à la démarche d’obtention

d’un noyau de glace d’1,5 M d’années en provenance de l’Antarctique de l’est ⇒ compréhension

des liens entre cycle du carbone / plaques de glace / océan / atmosphère; anticiper les réponses

climatiques aux GHG

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6-10 projets

RIA

6-8 M€

10 M€

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TOPIC FOCUS TYPE Budget # Projets financés

Deadline

Decarbonisation

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LC-CLA-01-2018 Supporting the development of climate policies to deliver on the Paris A. through Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs)

RIA 25,00 3-5

Climate adaptation, impacts and services

LC-CLA-03-2018 Climate impacts in Europe RIA 20,00 3-4

LC-CLA-04-2018 Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and hazard events

RIA 18,00 3-4

Knowledge gaps

LC-CLA-08-2018 Adressing knowledge gaps in climate science, in support of IPCC reports RIA 60,00 6-10

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TOPIC FOCUS TYPE Budget # Projets financés

Deadline

Decarbonisation

19/02/2019 04/09/2019

LC-CLA-02-2019 Negative emissions and land-use based mitigation assessment RIA 22,00 3-4

Climate adaptation, impacts and services

LC-CLA-05-2019 Human dynamics of climate change RIA 23,00 3-5

Inter-relations between climate change, biodiversity and ecosystem services

LC-CLA-06-2019 Inter-relations between climate change, biodiversity and ecosystems RIA 25,00 3-5

The Cryosphere

LC-CLA-07-2019 The changing cryosphere : uncertainties, risks and opportunities RIA 39,00 5-7

LC-CLA-07-2019 The changing cryosphere : uncertainties, risks and opportunities CSA 2,00 1 19/02/2019

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Focus sur SDGs via une économie plus verte, plus rationnelle en termes d’utilisation des ressources, plus résiliente par rapport au climat, plus en synchronisation avec l’environnement

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Connecting economic and environmental gains – the circular economy

Focus sur SDGs:

• SDG 12: « Responsible consumption and production »

• SDG 6: « Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all »

• SDG 11: « Sustainable cities and communities »

• SDG13: « Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts »

Support à « Habitat III New Urban Agenda »

Implémentation du Plan d’Action pour l’Economie Circulaire et les priorités Européennes

Effet attendu des actions réalisées dans le cadre de ce call, à moyen terme:

↳ Economie circulaire

• rationale robuste pour le volet environnemental

• logique business convaincante

↳ Augmenter la capacités des villes à adopter l’économie circulaire

↳ Améliorer l’efficience de l’utilisation des ressources:

• réduction des déchets, de la pollution, des émissions de GHG

• utilisation accrue de ressources secondaires sans impact sur la santé

↳ Supporter la transition vers des solutions systémiques et intégrées pour clore les cycle d’utilisation de l’eau

↳ Durabilité des produits

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CE-SC5-01-2018:Methods to remove hazardous substances and contaminants from secondary raw

materials

Présence de contaminants ou additifs indésirables ou substances nocives dans les matières premières secondaires ⇒ utilisation et recyclage toujours bas en Europe ↳ Améliorer la pureté des produits et limiter les risques potentiels sur la santé et l’environnement ↳ ↗ les opportunités de recyclage et de réutilisation, ↘ décharges et incinérations, ↘ substances dangereuses

Une seule proposition d’actions:

Cible: substances représentant des dangers pour la santé ou l’environnement et/ou celles affectant la qualité ⇒ solutions innovantes pour enlever les substances indésirables des matières premières secondaires ⇒ solutions pour une utilisation ou une élimitation sécurisée des substances concernées ↳ faisabilité économique ; performance environnementale ↳ recommandations design et production recyclage, standardisation

↳ impact sur le marché estimation quantitative taille de marché

Composition du consortium:

• Consortium pluridisciplinaire : partenaires industriels et recycleurs; SMEs

3-5M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

6-11 projets

RIA

5-6

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CE-SC5-02-2018: Independant testing programme on premature obsolescence

Focus « EU Action Plan for the Circular Economy » action prévue dans H2020 ↳ Identification des facteurs responsables de l’obsolescence prématurée ↳ Augmenter la durée de vie des produits , faciliter leur réparabilité, modernisation, re-production ⇒ facteur clé

de compétitivité, nouvelles activités économiques, bénéfices sociétaux et environnementaux

Une seule proposition d’actions:

• Préparer un programme de test indépendant identifier les sources d’obsolescence prématurée

• Focus sur un groupe de produits “critiques” méthodologie ↳ Utilisable par les parties prenantes (centres de tests, regroupements de consommateurs, designer de

produits)

• Implication d’un organisme de recherche pour tester et valider le programme selon plusieurs cas d’étude

• Inputs de plusieurs sources

• Standardisation

Composition du consortium:

Consortium pluridisciplinaire : chercheurs; associations de consommateurs; centres de tests; producteurs;

fournisseurs de maintenance; représentants des détaillants

3-5M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

1 projet

RIA

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CE-SC5-03-2018: Demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerative cities

Difficulté des villes à implémenter un modèle d’économie circulaire complet ⇒ besoin d’outils de

planification urbaine systémiques permettant le design et l’implémentation de process urbains circulaires

Une seule proposition d’actions: démontrer comment les villes peuvent être transformées en centre

d’innovation circulaire et stimuler les pratiques régénératives en zones urbaines et péri urbaines ⇒ développer et implémenter des approches de planification urbaine et des instruments appropriés ⇒ développer et implémenter des structures de gouvernance locales et networks ⇒ établir des plateformes de données liées aux impacts des différentes approches; interopérabilité des

infrastructures de données ⇒ networking, activités de formation pour la dissémination ⇒ coopérations et synergies (Global Covenant of Mayor’s initiative for Climate and Energy) ⇒ clustering avec des projets existants ou futurs; attention à duplication!

Contribution à la priorité “Innovating cities for sustainability and resilience”

Composition du consortium:

Approche interdisciplinaire incluant: sciences naturelles, SSH

Au minimum 4 villes de différents états membres ou pays associés

10 M€

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3-4 projets

RIA

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*CE: Circular Economy ** SRIA: Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda

CE-SC5-05-2018: Coordinated approaches to funding and promotion of research and innovation for the CE*

Régionalisation des approches liées à l’économie circulaire ⇒ inégalité dans les actions

Besoin synergies ⇔ dissémination des « lessons learned » & nouvelles solutions résultant des actions locales

Une seule proposition d’actions: établir une plateforme destinée à formuler les besoin et priorité en RI ⇒ inclusion de développement joint d’objectifs, établissement de priorité, évaluation d’impact… ⇒ production d’un SRIA** ⇒ prise en compte expertise & expérience recherche et industrie et organisations civiles ⇒ bonnes pratiques, promotion RI multinationale ⇒ innovation concernant les SME fléchée

2 M€

27/02/2018

1 projet

CSA

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Raw materials

Focus sur SDG, notamment SDG12 (« Responsible consumtion and production »)

Dépendance de l’UE

Avoir des actions qui couvrent l’entièreté de la chaîne de valeur et des acteurs de l’entièreté de la chaîne d’innovation

↳ Contribution au focus area « Connecting economic and environmetal gains – the Circular Economy »

Court à moyen terme

- actions pilotes démontrant la production durable de matières premières 1aires et 2ndaires

- concepts de recherche ↔ base des innovations futures

- création de bases de connaissances des matières premières 1aires et 2ndaires

- amélioration du cadre des conditions de développement (« policy related actions »)

Long terme

Impact positif des actions sur

- accès en aval des industries aux matières 1ères

- emploi, compétitivité notamment des PME

- performance environnementale et sociale

du secteur des matières 1ères

- information du public, acceptation et confiance

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*EIP: European Innovation Partnership

CE-SC5-06-2018: New technologies for the enhanced recovery of by-products

Sécurisation de l’accès aux matières 1ères ⇒ métaux, minéraux, matières 1ères des construction, CRM ⇒ solutions pour production durable de matières 1ères primaires et secondaires

Une seule proposition d’actions: ⇒ potentiel des sous produits existant dans les matières 1ères secondaires ou primaires ⇒ développement des

procédés minéraux et/ou technologies et procédés de métallurgie destinés à augmenter la sélectivité et les taux

de recouvrement des sous produits de valeur, en particulier pour les matières premières critiques ↳ procédés efficients énergétiquement, économiquement et en matériaux. ↳ limitation des déchets, pollution, eaux usagées ⇒ contributions aux objectifs de l’EIP* Raw Materials, construction d’une base de connaisance Européenne ⇒ sensibilisation du public, acceptation et confiance en la production de matières premières

Recommandations:

Actions de dissémination (brevets,…) et communication

Regroupement avec d’autres projets financés sous le même topic

Coopération internationale

Consortium multi-disciplinaire orienté utilisateurs finaux et industries couvrant les chaînes de valeur

des matières premières non énergétiques et non agricoles

3-7M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

2-5 projets

RIA

3-5

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CE-SC5-07-2018-2019-2020: Raw materials innovation for the circular economy: sustainable processing,

reuse, recycling and recovery schemes

Sécurisation de l’accès aux matières 1ères, déblocage de volumes de matière non exploités, diminution des déchets ⇒ métaux, minéraux, bois et caoutchoucs, d’origine forestière ou de construction, CRM. ⇒ solutions pour production durable de matières 1ères primaires et secondaires ↳ upscale et caractère durable des technologies de production ↳ assurance de la commercialisation des technologies, business hors EU, compétitivité, objectifs 2030 ⇒ sensibilisation du public, acceptation et confiance en la production de matières premières

4 topics ⇔ développements et démonstrations pilotes de process et/ou recyclage

Esquisse exploitation initiale et business plan

Recommandations:

Consortium multi-disciplinaire orienté utilisateurs finaux et industries couvrant les chaînes de valeur

Standardisation

Regroupement avec d’autres projets financés sous le même topic

Coopération internationale

3-7M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

2 projets

IA

6-7

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* WEEE: waste electrical and electronic equipment

CE-SC5-07-2018-2019-2020: Raw materials innovation for the circular economy: sustainable processing,

reuse, recycling and recovery schemes

a) Sustainable processing and refining of primary and/or secondary raw materials ⇒ meilleur taux de récupération, meilleure utilisation des ressources ⇒ ↘ déchets ↳ solutions flexibles adaptables à différents matériaux et grades; procédés de contrôle robustes

b) Recycling of raw materials from end-of-life products ⇒ recyclage optimisé des produits en fin de vie, dont WEEE*; batteries, panneaux à base de bois, packaging,… ⇒ efficacité et efficience à démontrer par rapport au SoA

c) Recycling of raw materials from buildings ⇒ développement et démonstration solutions; benchmark d’après cas d’études ⇒ traçabilité, standardisation

d) Advanced sorting systems for high-performance recycling of complex end-of-life products ⇒ systèmes de démantèlement et de tri permettant le recyclage fonctionnel de CRM ou métaux, minéraux ou

matériaux de constructions issus de produits complexes en fin de vie ↳ rendements élevés ⇒viabilité économique

3-7M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

2 projets

IA

6-7

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CE-SC5-08-2018: Raw materials policy support actions for the circular economy Sécurisation de l’accès aux matières 1ères ⇒ métaux, minéraux, matières 1ères des construction, bois, CRM ⇒ expédition illégale de déchets ⇒ perte de ressources de valeur, compétition déloyale ⇒ impacts santé &

environnement ⇒ 1/3 des déchets bois recyclés ⇒ challenges non technologiques ; approvisionnement & conduite business responsables⇔« licences d’exploitation »

envisagées à long terme

a) Voluntary scheme for certification of treatment facilities for key types of wastes ⇒ projet de certification des installations de traitement pour les déchets “clés” contenant des CRM ↳ standards qualité mesurables et vérifiables et une procédure de certification basée sur la traçabilité ⇔ régulations

pour les expéditions, amélioration des opérations dans un souci HSE et environnemental ⇒ WTO et accords Basel ⇒ Participation des acteurs clés depuis la phase de conception du projet; coopération internationale

b) Resource efficiency in wood processing, recovery and recycling ⇒ identification, évaluation et documentation des pratiques existantes; dissemination et transfert bonnes pratiques via

network pour un process plus efficace et un meilleur recyclage ⇒ utilisation de bois recyclé dans de nouveaux produits accepté par les consommateurs ⇒ implication des acteurs de la chaîne de valeur adéquats , notamment end users et municipalités ⇒ évaluation compromis utilisation bois pour matériaux et énergie basé sur LCA ; impact sur intégrité des

écosystèmes, … ⇒ participation des PME

3 M€

27/02/2018

1-2 projets

CSA

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*RMIS: Raw Materials Informaton System

CE-SC5-09-2018-2019 : Raw materials innovation for the circular economy: sustainable processing,

reuse, recycling and recovery schemes

Sécurisation de l’accès aux matières 1ères ⇒ métaux, minéraux, matières 1ères des construction, CRM ⇒ amener la prochaine génération digitale dans le domaine des matières premières ⇔ solutions à bas TRL ⇒ priorité « Technologies for primary and secondary raw materials production » de l’EIP « Raw Materials »

Développement de solutions durables et économiques en termes de ressources via des consortia

orientés industries et utilisateurs finaux pour des matières premières non énergétiques et non agricoles ⇒ conscientisation et acceptation du publique importance matières 1ères & challenges d’approvisionnement

a) Breakthrough concepts and solutions for sustainable exploration mining and/or processing (2018) ⇒ concepts & solutions révolutionnaires pour l’exploration, l’extraction et/ou le process des matères 1ères

sécuriser l’accès durable aux matières 1ères abiotiques; gagner la confiance de la société dans la production

propre et sécurisé de matières premières

Recommandations:

Regroupement avec d’autres projets financés; coopération internationale

Sujets exclus: recyclage de produits en fin de vie et ressources de minerais marines

3-7M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

3-6 projets

RIA

3-5

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Water for our environment, economy and society

Focus SDGs: SDG6 « Clean water and sanitation » et SDG 13 « Climate action »

Accélération de l’implémentation des politiques Européennes et des initiatives liées à l’eau & l’utilisation des ressources

↳ Changements en disponibilité de l’eau, fréquence des inondations ou sécheresses dues aux changements climatiques et environnementaux, pollution, utilisation de l’eau pour : les industries, l’énergie, l’agriculture, l’urbanisation grandissante…

⇒ besoin de systèmes de management de l’eau robustes, intelligents, efficaces, adaptés

⇒ besoin de solutions et de modèles de gouvernance multi sectoriels en Europe et plus globalement

↳ Potentiel de transformation des technologies digitales

⇒ Développement de nouveaux marchés et services

Coopération EU-Inde – accès à l’eau potable

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CE-SC5-11-2018 : Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world for water solutions

Capacité d’innovation des ICT ⇒ moyens plus intelligents de gestion et protection des ressources en eau ⇒ « water smart society » ⇒ challenges interoperabilité et standardisation, collection, protection et partage de données ⇒ conscientisation publique sur consommation en eau et économies réalisables

Test de nouveaux systèmes robustes et cyber-sécurisés ⇒ solutions intelligentes et adaptées exploiter la valeur des données pour le secteur de l’eau et encourager

la transparence et la fiabilité des informations ↳ approche intégrée des ressources en eau et des organismes ↳ combinaison différentes types de données et technologies digitales ↳ différents aspects tels qu’optimisation, prédiction, diagnostique, outils de modélisation et de visualisation,

d’évaluation, surveillance,… ⇒ capitalisation sur savoir acquis dans d’autres projets

Recommandations ⇒ amener ensemble acteurs du digital et du monde « physique » adresser conjointement les challenges &

opportunités (barrières législatives, régulations, protection des données, opportunités d’investissement,…) ⇒ participation SSH, partenaires pour la commercialisation et/ou end-users de différentes régions Européennes

5 M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

2-3 projets

IA

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CE-SC5-12-2018 : EU-India co-operation

Disparité des ressources en eau ⇒ changements climatiques, conditions extrêmes (sécheresses, inondations), demande

grandissante liée à croissance population et développement économique approvisionnement en eau, environnement et

sécurité d’alimentation ⇒ points communs entre Inde et certaines régions d’Europe ⇒ agenda SDGs lié à l’eau

Développement ou adaptation de solutions abordables et innovantes pour: l’eau potable (focus sur nouveaux polluants)

et/ou le traitement de l’eau (réutilisation, recyclage, eaux de pluies,…) et/ou surveillance en temps réel et systèmes de

contrôles pour les systèmes de distribution et de traitement ⇒ possibilité de répondre à l’appel au niveau de bassins versants ⇒ aspects de gouvernance dans l’utilisation de l’eau, notamment pour l’irrigation ⇒ capitalisation sur connaissances acquises dans les projets ayant coordonné des actions entre l’Europe et l’Inde ⇒ transfert de connaissances et expertises Européennes ⇒ potentialité joint venture pour la production de systèmes et technologies de traitement de l’eau

Recommandations: ⇒ participation des partenaires adéquats: partenaires industriels, autorités locales, utilisateurs, centres de recherche,

communautés sociales, … ⇒ coopération internationale ⇒ participation de partenaires indiens et européens équilibrée; minimum 3 partenaires indiens

3-5 M€

27/02/2018

3-5 projets

IA

3-6

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* CELAC: Communauté d'Etats Latino-Américains et Caraïbes

Innovating cities for sustainability and resilience

Focus SDGs: SDG 11 « Sustainable cities and communities » et SDG 3 « Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages »; Habitat III New Urban Agenda; EU Urban agenda

Dimension urbaine de la plupart des challenges Européens

↳ Changement climatiques, gestion de l’eau et des déchets, santé, cohésion sociale et immigration

Ville – noyaux innovations technologiques et sociales

↳ Investissement, haute productivité, emplois hautement qualifiés

⇒ Accroitre la capacité d’innovation des villes

↳ résilience, durabilité, inclusives, « resource-efficient », « low-carbon »

↳ noyaux d’innovation

⇒ Renforcer la durabilité des zones urbaines; focus sur Chine (2018) et CELAC (2019)

Coopération EU-Chine ou CELAC*

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CE-SC5-13-2018-2019 : Strengthening international cooperation on sustainable urbanisation: nature-based solutions for

restoration and rehabilitation of urban ecosystems

Nécessité d’augmenter la résilience des écosystèmes urbains ⇔effets du climat ⇒ villes plus vivables, saines et résilientes

Développement de modèles, outils, méthodologies, stratégies, guidelines, normes, systèmes de support de décision,… ⇒ déploiement et suivi de solutions basées sur la nature; réhabilitation et maintenance des mesures pour les écosystèmes

urbains et péri-urbains; cohérence écologique et intégrité des villes

Revue et capitalisation des expériences et bonnes pratiques en Europe et en Chine; planning urbain pour une distribution

équitable des bénéfices lors de la restauration de l’écologie urbaine

Développement méthodologies & indicateurs pour l’évaluation de mesures de restauration efficaces financièrement

Prise en compte de tous les bénéfices liés à la restauration des écosystèmes: amélioration du bien être et de la santé,

réduction de l’empreinte environnementale des villes,…

Prise de conscience du publique, éducation,… bénéfices de la nature sur l’économie, la culture, le social,…

a) Strengthening EU-Cina collaboration (2018)

EU-China flagship initiative urbanisation durable et environnement & coopération d’innovation entre EU et Chine

Recommandations:

Effort équilibré des actions Europe/Chine

Implication des agences gouvernementales, autorités urbaines, secteurs privé et civil

Coopération internationale

Implication SSH

5 M€

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2 projets

RIA

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* *GEO: Global Environment Outlook

Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets: Earth observation

Focus SDGs: SDG 9 « Industry, innovation and infrastructure » et SDG 11 « Sustainable cities and communities »; SDG 13: « Climate action »; SDG 14: 3Life below water » & 15: « Life on land »

GEO* Strategic Plan 2016-2025

Evolution rapide de la capacité d’observation de la planète ⇒ flux d’information ↔ diversité, volume

↳ développement d’applications de grande consommation pour business, citoyens et autorités publiques ⇒

capitalisation en collaboration avec programme Copernicus

⇒ Moyen terme:

↳ stimulation croissance et emplois en Europe ↔ économie digitale

↳ meilleure information décisionnaires

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*EO: earth observation

CE-SC5-15-2018 : Strenghtening the benefits for Europe of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) –

establishing « EuroGEOSS »

Accélérer l’adoption des données et information d’EO* ⇔ développement d’une initiative d’exploitation coordonnée au sein

de GEOSS ⇒ démonstration de l’utilisation effective des ressources EO → scale up et préparation des prévisions environnementales

opérationnelles; actions d’adaptation et de mitigation

Initiative orientée application ↳ présentation et promotion actions GEOSS ⇒ scale up pour délivrer des services, produits ou solutions ayant une valeur

économique, sociale et politique pour les citoyens européens

Etat de l’art données d’intégration et techniques de fusion ↳ promotion collaboration entre membres GEO → approche coordonnée

« EuroGEOSS » outputs ↳ facilitation à accès et intégration de données nationales d’observation (données recherche, Copernicus, structures de

recherche européennes,…) ↳ Agenda 2030 pour « Sustainable Development » et priorités GEO ↳ GEOSS data sharing et « Data Management Principles » à travers l’Europe

Plan de viabilité long terme en coordination avec GEO caucus

Recommandations

Collaboration avec programme Copernicus; conformité avec directive INSPIRE; GEOSS Data Hub

15 M€

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1 projets

RIA

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* *GEO: Global Environment Outlook

Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets: Nature-based solutions, disaster risk reduction and natural capital accounting

Paris Agreement

Focus SDGs: SDG3 « Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages », SDG6 « Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all », SDG8 « Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all », SDG11 « Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable », SDG13 « Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts », SDG15 « Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss »

⇒ Prédiction des tremblements de terre ⇒ prévention de pertes humaines

↳ alertes précoces, meilleure préparation, amélioration process de décisions

⇒ Généraliser la valeur réelle de la nature dans les transactions économiques

↳ meilleure évaluation de la biodiversité, des écosystèmes et de leurs services ⇒ prise en compte dans les décisions

⇒ Société résiliente économiquement, socialement et environnementalement

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* GEO: Global Environmental Outlook

** EPOS: European Plate Observing System

CE-SC5-17-2018 : Towards operational forecasting of earthquakes and early warning capacity for more resilient societies

Limiter les risques liés aux tremblements de terre ⇔ alertes précoces, prédictions opérationnelles ⇒ Diminution du risque sismique en temps réel, amélioration des capacités de prédiction actuelles ⇒ Procédures claires et schémas décisionnels améliorés en réponse au besoin des personnes impliquées ↳ Capacités de modélisation et de test de validation ⇒ Comment passer de prédictions basées sur un danger unique et probabiliste à des modèles complexes et court terme ↳ applications existantes loin d’être opérationnelles ⇒ progrès substantiels attendus

Développement de nouvelles génération d’alertes précoces ⇒ intégration de concepts et technologies innovantes telles que

senseurs sans fils et big data ↳ actions de sécurité automatiques et/ou joindre les populations avant les tremblements pour diminuer les impacts humains et

économiques; contribution au développement de futurs systèmes « multi dangers »

Développement de systèmes de communication et de méthodes effectifs ⇒ améliorer le dialogue entre science et utilisateurs ↳ capitalisation connaissances (GEO, EPOS), Copernicus Emergency Management Service ↔ assurer compatibilité

Recommandations

Approche multidisciplinaire

Coopération internationale

6-8 M€

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2-3 projets

RIA

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*SEEA-EEA: System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) Experimental Ecosystem Accounting (EEA)

**KIP-INCA: « develop a comprehensive set of European-level natural capital accounts »

***MAES: Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and Services

****CICES: Classification of Ecosystem Services

CE-SC5-18-2018 : Valuing nature: mainstreaming natural capital in policies and in business decision-making

Bénéfices et services des écosystèmes pour société et business → non visibles car valeur non attribuée sur les marchés ⇒ non repris dans les décisions socio économiques

Besoin de les reprendre dans les systèmes de comptabilité nationaux ainsi que les pratiques business et de polices pour promouvoir des choix plus économiques et durables en ressources ⇔ croissance intelligente, durable et inclusive

a) Valuing nature: developing and implementing natural capital and ecosystem accounts in EU Member States and

Associated Countries ↳ développement et implémentation de systèmes de comptabilité du capital naturel et des écosystèmes; recommandations

SEEA-EEA* ; méthodologies et lignes directrices KIP-INCA**; inclusion des données dans statistiques nationales ↳ exploitation de données plus larges et lien vers l’EU ↳ affinage et implémentation pratiques des recommandations Européennes/internationales; réplicabilité

Recommandations

Prise en compte MAES***, CICES****, projet KIP-INCA

Expertise variée parmi les partenaires; plus expérimentés: 1/ forment les moins expérimentés 2/ développent de nouveaux

domaines d’expertises

Implication des autorités publiques et des offices nationaux des statistiques

Exploitation de l’expérience KIP-INCA et travaux MAES

3 M€

27/02/2018

1-2 projets

CSA

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CE-SC5-18-2018 : Valuing nature: mainstreaming natural capital in policies and in business decision-

making

b) Operationalisation of natural capital accounting in business decisions ↳ faciliter l’implémentation des Natural Capital Protocol au niveau corporate ↳ prise en compte par le network de travaux réalisés par les business et proposer des solutions scientifiques

optimisées et rigoureuses pour mettre en place et intégrer le capital naturel → collaboration open source entre

différents intervenants ↳ mise en forme de la perception business de la valeur de la nature ⇒ opportunité business; moyen de réduire

les risques économiques; promotion business durable ⇒ encouragement investissements dans les solutions

basées sur nature

2 M€

27/02/2018

1-2 projets

CSA

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Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets: Heritage alive

Focus SDGs: SDG11: « Sustainable cities and communities »

⇒ Heritage culturel : ressource irremplaçable et non renouvelable; bien commun

↳ malmené par environnement, climat, catastrophes, négligence, temps et insuffisance des financements

⇒ Objectif à moyen terme: positionner l’héritage culturel au centre du développement durable; débloquer son potentiel de stratégie de ressource autonome et de driver pour la croissance économique et la création d’emplois, cohésion sociale et environnement durable

⇒ Protection et préservation de l’héritage culturel et historique

⇒ Mobilisation d’investissements dans le secteur conduisant à l’émergence d’un marché global pour les initiatives liées à l’héritage

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CE-SC5-19-2018 : International network to promote cultural heritage innovation and diplomacy

Potentiel d’innovation apporté par l’héritage culturel ⇔ industries culture; tourisme; planification urbaine, régionale; arts,

design ↳ ressource sous estimée ↳ ressource menacée (crise économique, dangers naturels et anthropogéniques, tourisme de masse,…) ⇒ démonstration → scale

Etablissement d’un network international capitalisant sur l’expertise européenne ↳ influencer la valeur des caractéristiques de l’héritage culturel européen ↳ promouvoir innovation pour développement durable ↳ fournir expertise et assistance

Recommandations

Network compris de chercheurs, policy makers, business (dont SME), institutions sociétales et culturelles (dont NGOs et CSOs),

exports, investisseurs, citoyens, organisations publiques et privées

Coopération internationale

Regroupement avec d’autres projets

2,5-3 M€

27/02/2018 04/09/2018

1-2 projets

CSA

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Deadline

Connecting economic and environmental gains – the circular economy

27/02/2018

CE-SC5-05-2018 Coordinated approaches to funding and promotion of research and innovation for circular economy CSA 2,00 1

Raw materials

CE-SC5-08-2018-2019-2020

Raw materials policy support actions for the circular economy CSA 5,00 1-2

Water for our environment, economy and society

SC5-12-2018 EU-India water co-operation RIA 15,00 3-5

Natural and cultural assets : disaster risk reduction and natural capital accounting

CSA 7,70 3 SC5-18-2018 Valuing nature : mainstreaming natural capital in policies and in business decision making

Natural and cultural assets : Heritage alive

SC5-19-2018 International network to promote cultural heritage innovation and diplomacy

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Deadline

Connecting economic and environmental gains – the circular economy

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CE-SC5-01-2018 Methods to remove hazardous substances and contaminants from secondary raw materials RIA 6-11

CE-SC5-02-2018 Independent testing programme on premature obsolescence RIA 1

CE-SC5-03-2018 Demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerating cities IA 3-4

Raw materials

CE-SC5-06-2018 New technologies for the enhanced recovery of by-products RIA 2-5

CE-SC5-07-2018-2019-2020

Raw materials innovation for the circular economy: sustainable processing, reuse, recycling and recovery schemes IA 1-2

SC5-09-2018-2019 New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials RIA 2-6

Water for our environment, economy and society

SC5-11-2018 Digital solutions for water : fostering digitisation, smartening water systems IA 2-3

Innovating cities for sustainability and resilience

SC5-13-2018 Strengthening international cooperation on sustainable urbanisation : nature-based solutions for restoration and rehabilitation of urban ecosystems

RIA 2

Natural and cultural assets : Earth observation

SC5-15-2018 Strengthening the benefits for Europe of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) – establishing ‘EuroGEOSS’

IA 1

Natural and cultural assets : disaster risk reduction and natural capital accounting

SC5-17-2018 Towards operational forecasting of earthquakes and early warning capacity for more resilient cities RIA 2-3

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Projets financés

Deadline

Raw materials

19/02/2019

CE-SC5-08-2018-2019-2020

Raw materials policy support actions for the circular economy CSA 3,00 1

Natural and cultural assets : Earth observation

SC5-16-2019 Development of commercial activities and services through the use of GEOSS and Copernicus data

CSA 1,00 1

Natural and cultural assets : Heritage alive

SC5-21-2019-2020 Placeholder for ERA-NET Cofund action(s) ERA-NET

cofunding 10,00

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Connecting economic and environmental gains – the circular economy

19/02/2019 04/09/2019

CE-SC5-04-2019 Building a water-smart economy and society IA 72,00 5-7

Raw materials

CE-SC5-07-2018-2019-2020

Raw materials innovation for the circular economy: sustainable processing, reuse, recycling and recovery schemes

IA 30,00 2-3

SC5-09-2018-2019 New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials RIA 30,00 4-10

Natural and cultural assets : Heritage alive

SC5-10-2019-2020 Raw materials innovation actions : exploration and Earth observation in support of sustainable mining

IA 20,00 1-2

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Deadline

Innovating cities for sustainability and resilience

19/02/2019 04/09/2019

SC5-13-2018 Strengthening international cooperation on sustainable urbanisation : nature-based solutions for restoration and rehabilitation of urban ecosystems

RIA 10,00 2

SC5-14-2019 Visionary and integrated solutions to improve well-being and health in cities IA 43,00 4-5

Natural and cultural assets : Earth observation

SC5-16-2019 Development of commercial activities and services through the use of GEOSS and Copernicus data

IA 15,00 5-7

Natural and cultural assets : Heritage alive

SC5-20-2019 Transforming historic urban areas and cultural landscapes into hubs of entrepreneurship and social and cultural integration

IA 25,00 3

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Oser initier des contacts & viser l’excellence

Activer votre réseau

Key-players H2020

Participer à des événements

Proposer des contributions concrètes

et spécifiques au topic

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Topic Identifié

Données administratives

Contribution concrète au projet /

Valeur ajoutée

Fiche du NCP Wallonie

« One-page expertise description »

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Réseaux, évènements

http://www.suschem.org/

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COPERNICUS / CLIMATE RAW MATERIALS WATER

Institut Royal des sciences

naturelles de Belgique

ERAMET Agencia Estatal Consejo superior De

Investigaciones Cientificas

Meteo France SUEZ Environnement Aarhus Universitet

European Center for Medium-

Range weather forecast

UMICORE ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT

HELMHOLTZ

HCMR Geological Survey of Finland CNRS

IFREMER Eurogeosurveys - EGS GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET

ACRI ENEA EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE

HOCHSCHULE ZURICH

Planetek Italia Suez environnement FRAUNHOFER

Spacetech partner University of Leoben HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUER

UMWELTFORSCHUNG GMBH

Brockmann Consult ERAMIN IMAR- INSTITUTO DO MAR

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Projet Acronyme Partenaires EARTH2OBSE

RVE Global Earth Observation for integrated water resource assessment I-MAGE Consult

APSE

Use of eco-friendly materials for a new concept of Asphalt Pavements for a

Sustainable Environment CONTROLWARE CVOA

GREENXPO Maintaining all Green and Ecoinnovation Results in a Living Portal

TECHNOPOLIS CONSULTING GROUP

BELGIUM SPRL

LCA TO GO

Boosting Life Cycle Assessment Use in European Small and Medium-sized

Enterprises: Serving Needs of Innovative Key Sectors with Smart Methods and Tools TAIPRO ENGINEERING SA

OMNISCIENTIS

Odour MoNitoring and Information System based on CItizEN and Technology

Innovative Sensors

APS TECHNOLOGY, BURGO ARDENNES,

ODOMETRIC, SPACEBEL

NEW ED

Advanced bipolar membrane processes for remediation of highly saline waste water

streams PRAYON S.A

EARTH2OBSE

RVE Global Earth Observation for integrated water resource assessment I-MAGE Consult

APSE

Use of eco-friendly materials for a new concept of Asphalt Pavements for a

Sustainable Environment CONTROLWARE

GREENXPO Maintaining all Green and Ecoinnovation Results in a Living Portal

TECHNOPOLIS CONSULTING GROUP

BELGIUM SPRL

LCA TO GO

Boosting Life Cycle Assessment Use in European Small and Medium-sized

Enterprises: Serving Needs of Innovative Key Sectors with Smart Methods and Tools TAIPRO ENGINEERING SA

OMNISCIENTIS

Odour MoNitoring and Information System based on CItizEN and Technology

Innovative Sensors APS TECHNOLOGY SCRL

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ACRONYME Titre du PROJET

Partenaire wallon +

(coordinateur)

PRIMAVERA

PRocess-based climate sIMulation: AdVances in high

resolution modelling and European climate Risk

Assessment UCL (Met Office)

URBANREC

New approaches for the valorisation of URBAN bulky

waste into high added value RECycled products PROCOTEX (AIMPLAS)

EUCalc

EU Calculator : trade-offs and pathways towards

sustainable and low-carbon European Societies

CLIMACT SA (POTSDAM

INSTITUT)

GRAMOFON

New process for efficient CO2 capture by innovative

adsorbents based on modified graphene aerogels and

MGF materials UMONS (AIMPLAS)

MOSAIC Modular high concentration Solar Configuration CMI (TEKNIKER)

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Merci de votre attention

Geraldine Dupin

Environment, Energy NCP

Tel +32 (0) 10 47 19 61

[email protected]