El Séptimo Programa Marco
de I+D de la Unión Europea
CSIC 12 Septiembre 2012
Enrique Soria
CIEMAT
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Introducción 7PM. Participación CIEMAT
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Algunas iniciativas europeas, hacia una nueva gestión de
la Investigación
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European Energy Research Alliance EERA
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Proyectos Integrados (IRP)
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Kic InnoEnergy
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Hacia el H2020
Dos programas:
CE y EURATOM
• VII Programa Marco de la Comunidad Europea para
actividades de investigación, desarrollo y demostración
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Decisión del Consejo y del Parlamento
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Periodo 2007-2013
• VII Programa Marco de EURATOM para actividades de
investigación nuclear y de formación
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Decisión del Consejo
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Periodo 2007-2011
• … Acompañados de un nuevo Programa de
Competitividad e Innovación (CIP)
Objetivos estratégicos
El VII PM ha sido concebido como el instrumento para
asegurar el cumplimiento de la Estrategia de Lisboa
y construir el Espacio Europeo de Investigación (EEI)
Hacer de la UE la economía basada en el
conocimiento más dinámica y competitiva del mundo
Invertir más en investigación
Reforzar la excelencia de la investigación europea
Coordinar mejor las políticas y actividades de
investigación
Asegurar el papel de la UE en el mundo
Contexto
Participación de CIEMAT en los PM EU
- Financiación de
proyectos
-Creación de líneas de
actividad
- Formación de
consorcios
internacionales
- Construcción de
equipamientos
científicos
Participación CIEMAT
Participación del CIEMAT en el 7º Programa Marco (2007-2011)
PROGRAMA TEMÁTICA Nº PROYECTOS APROBAD
OS FINANCIACIÓN (€)
CAPACIDADES I. Infraestructuras 17 4.470.775
COOPERACIÓN
II. Energía 11 1.867.763
III. Medio ambiente (incl.
Cambio Climático) 3 318.960 IV. Salud 2 505.880 PERSONAS V. Personas 3 306.606 EURATOM VI. Fisión 23 4.384.590
VII. Fusión 2 48.775
TOTAL 61 11.903.329
Participación CIEMAT
Proyectos coordinados por el CIEMAT
ACRÓNIMO Título Programa Temática CIEMAT DEP.
SFERA Solar facilities for the European research area CAPACIDADES Infraestructuras Energía
GISELA Grid initiatives for E-Science virtual communities in Europe and
Latin America CAPACIDADES
Infraestructura
s Tecnología
EELA-2 E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America CAPACIDADES Infraestructuras Tecnología
PACHELBEL Policy addresing climate change and learnig about consumer
behaviour in everyday life COOPERACIÓN
Medio Ambiente
(inc. C. Clim.) Ambiente Medio
ANDES Accurate nuclear data for nuclear energy sustainability EURATOM Fisión Energía
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Historia : EERA uno de los instrumentos del SET-plan (comunicación de
Noviembre 2007)
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Iniciativa de 10 centros públicos de Investig. en Energía para crear EERA
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Paris, 27 Octubre 2008
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Con el apoyo de EUA y EUROHORCS y el patrocinio de la EC
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Objetivo: Desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías energéticas
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De acuerdo con las áreas y la filosofía del SET Plan
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Harmonización de los programas nacionales y comunitarios, reducir la
fragmentación, creación de masa critica en Investigación
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Fortalecer, ampliar y optimizar las capacidades de Investigación
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Aprovechar los resultados de la Investigación Básica
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Creación de Centros Virtuales de Excelencia
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Cooperación en Investigación en Energía
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15 Partners
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Responsabilidad de EERA
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Cultura y Estructura de Gobierno
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Lanzamiento y supervisión de Programa Conjuntos
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Revisión bianual de los miembros ( primera vez 2012)
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Mas de 150 Organizaciones participantes
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Responsables de los Programas Conjuntos de EERA
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Mas de 2000 profesionales (full time equivalent)
Posición EERA cadena de innovación
CI
ENCI
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M
ERCADO
EERA
Equipos de Excelenciaexplorando nuevas rutas Programas Conjuntos
de la Alianza entre
institutos públicos investigación
Proyectos demostración Industria
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Una organización capaz de tomar decisiones
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Comité Ejecutivo (Chairman y Secretariado) limitado a 15
socios
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La influencia depende de su implicación en EERA
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Organizaciones cualificados, y con revisiones
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Programas Conjuntos parte central de la organización.
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Criterios de Calidad y excelencia, revisiones
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Organización abierta a todos – partners ,
participantes, participantes, asociados
EERA tipos de participación
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Partners
− Tienen un lugar en el Comité Ejecutivo (nueva composición del ExCo para 2012-2014: selección en Febrero de 2012)
− Responsabilidad colectiva para asegurar el buen funcionamiento de EERA − Cuota anual : 10 k€/año
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Participantes
− Participación de al menos 5 py/y en Programas Conjuntos − Tienen un puesto en “Joint Programme Steering Committee” − Responsabilidad Colectiva para el buen funcionamiento del JP − Cuota anual : determinada en cada JP
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Participantes Asociados
− Participación inferior a 5 py/y en Programas Conjuntos − Contribución al JP a través de un participante
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PV
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Wind
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Geothermal
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Smart Grids
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Materials Nuclear
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Bioenergy
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CCS
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Marine Energy
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Concentrated Solar Power
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Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
Smart Cities
Energy Storage
Advanced Materials for Energy Applications (AMPEA), an EERA
Institute
Economical and Social Impacts
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Many partners all across Europe (full & associated)
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PV
: ECN (the Netherlands), coordinator, AIT (Austria), CEA-INES (France), CIEMAT(Spain), CRES (Greece), CREST (UK), EMPA (Switzerland), ENEA (Italy), EPFL
(Switzerland), FhG-ISE / ISET (Germany), Fyzikalni Akademie Ceske (Czech
Republic), FZ Juelich (Germany), HZB (Germany), IMEC (Belgium), Imperial College (UK), IPP (Germany), JRC, LNEG (Portugal), Risø/DTU (Denmark), SINTEF (Norway), University of Gent (Belgium), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), VTT (Finland), ZSW (Germany),IES( Spain)
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Wind
: Risø DTU (Denmark ), coordinator, ECN (the Netherlands), CRES (Greece),CENER (Spain), CIEMAT (Spain), FhG IWES (Germany), LNEG (Portugal), UoP
(Portugal), SINTEF (Norway), VTT (Finland), UoS (UK); IREC(Spàin)
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Geothermal
: CEGL (Italy), coordinator, BRGM (France), CNR (Italy), CNRS (France), CRES (Greece), ETHZ (Switzerland), GFZ (Germany), ISES, ISOR (Iceland), KIT (Germany), LIAG (Germany), TNO (Netherlands)−
Smart Grids
: ERSA (Italy), coordinator, ENEA (Italy), coordinator, ECN (the Netherlands), Risø/DTU (Denmark), VITO (Belgium), VTT (Finland), AIT (Austria), IWES (Germany), JRC-IE, LABEIN (Spain), LABORELEC (Belgium), SINTEF (Norway), TUBITAK (Turkey)–
CCS
: IFP (France),coordinator, BGR (Germany), BGS (UK), BRGM (France), CIUDEN(Spain), ECN (the Netherlands), ENEA (Italy), ERP (UK), ERSE (Italy), ETHZ
(Switzerland), FZJ (Germany), GFZ (Germany), GKSS (Germany), IFE (Normay), ImpCol (UK), INETI (Portugal), KIT( Germany), LNEG (Portugal), OGS (Italy), Polimi (Italy),
Risoe (Denmark), SINTEF (Norway), TNO (the Netherlands), U Bologna (Italy), U Heriot-Watt (UK), U Leeds (UK), U Nottingham (UK).
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CSP
: CIEMAT (Spain), coordinator, CNRS (France), CEA (France), ENEA (Italy), LNEG (Portugal), PSI (Switzerland), IMDEA (Spain)–
Materials for nuclear
: ENEA (Italy), FZD (Germany), Studsvik (Sweden), CEA(France), SCK-CEN (Belgium), ImpCol (UK), VTT (Finland), KIT (Germany), JRC, UJV (Czech Republic), NRG, U Manchester (UK), CIEMAT (Spain), INR (Romania), CNR IENI (Italy), CSM (Italy).
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Bioenergy
: VTT (FI), coordinator, CEA (FR), CENER (ES), CIEMAT (ES), ECN (NL), ENEA (IT), FZJ-HGF (DE), IEn (PL), IMDEA (ES), INRA (FR), KIT (DE), LNEG (PT), PSI (CH), DTU (DK), SAMS (UK), SINTEF (NO), UKERC (UK), UNIPD (IT), UNIVR (IT) , VTT (FI),METLA (FI), U Wageningen (NL), CSIC (Spain).
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OCEAN
: IES (UK), coordinator, U Edinburgh (UK), Tecnalia (ES), Wavec (PT),IFREMER (FR), ENEA (IT), HMRC (IE), SINTEF/MARNTEK (NO), Fraunhofer (DE)
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ENERGY STORAGE
: KIT (Germany), coordinator, Vito DE), Vrije U Brussel (BEL), NRI Řež (ChR), DTU (DK), Tampere U of Technology (FI), VTT (FI), CEA FR), KIT (DE), DLR (DE), RWTH Aachen (DE), FZJ (DE), WWU Münster (DE), ENEA (IT), RSE (IT), CNR (IT), SINTEF (NO), IFE (NO), NTNU (NO), Jagiellonian University (PL), AGH-UST (PL), IEE SAS (SLK), CIEMAT (ES), IMDEA (ES), ICMAB (ES), ICMM (ES), CNH2 ES), UKERC (UK).–
AMPEA
: CEA (FR), coordinator; CEA (FR), PSI (CH), CNR (IT), CNRS (FR), ALBA (ES), CSIC (ES), CIEMAT (ES), DLR (DE), DTU (DK), HZBerlin (DE), FZJülich (DE), FraunhoferIWES (DE), ENEA (IT), Politecnico di Torino (IT), Aarhus University (DK) , U Bergamo (IT), U Bologna (IT), U Parma (IT), U Padova (IT), U Pisa (IT), U Udine (IT), SINTEF (NO), IEN (PL), U Cambridge (UK), U Southampton, U Lorraine (FR), VTT (FI)
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FUEL CELLS AND HYDROGEN:
ENEA (IT), coordinator; CNRS (FR),SINTEF(NO), FZ-Jülich (DE),VTT (FI), CEA (FR), U Bristol (UK), NBFCE (UK), DTU (DK), DLR (DE), JRC (EU), CNR (IT),TUD (NL), CIEMAT(ES) ,CNH2 (ES), UoU (UK), POLITO (IT)
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CENER
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CIEMAT
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CIRCE-UNIZAR
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CNH2
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CSIC
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IMDEA ENERGIA
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IREC
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TECNALIA
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CIEMAT es un miembro activo del EERA ExCo
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CIEMAT tiene el papel :
Promover las actividades de EERA
Fomentar la participación de Organizaciones
Nacionales
PARTICIPATION IN JOINT
PROGRAMMES:
-WIND (SP coordinator), PV, SMART
GRIDS, MATERIALS FOR NUCLEAR,
AMPEA, CSP ( JP coordinator), CCS,
BIOENERGY, OCEAN, FUEL CELLS AND
HYDROGEN, ENERGY STORAGE,
SMART CITIES, ECONOMICAL
STUDIES
FP7-ENERGY 2013
IRP (Integrated Research Programme )
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Combination of Coordination and Support Action AND
Collaborative Project (CSA-CP)
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Be careful: the aim is to fund a Programme not just a
project: “Reporting will be expected to provide a complete
overview on progress of the overall programme, but
financial reporting will be limited to those parts receiving
co-funding from the EU.”
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This is a test (“pilot exercise”) for EERA - to prepare for
Horizon 2020
IRP Technologies areas
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6 areas have been selected by the EC:
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Wind Energy, Photovolatics, Bioenergy, Smart Grids,
Electrochemical Storage, Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
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Up to €10M per technology area
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Duration of 4 years
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Total amount for IRP is €35M
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« Taking into account the available budget, proposals across all
technology areas will be in competition against each other »
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Launch of the call: July, 10th
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Deadline of the call: January, 8th
Example: Text on Wind Energy
The integrated research programme supported under this topic
aims at preparing the next wave of industrial
demonstration and deployment of wind energy
technologies, especially in the offshore environment. A key
objective will be to address the research challenges of
the SET-Plan European Wind Industrial Initiative in a
common and structured way at European level. The
medium to long term research undertaken under the
programme is expected to accelerate the development of
efficient and cost-effective large offshore wind turbines,
including their substructures and the large scale grid
integration of wind energy.
IRP Call requirements
The integrated research programme (IRP) should combine, in
a closely co-ordinated manner:
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Integrating activities to lay the foundations for long-lasting research
cooperation,
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Exchange of researchers,
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Joint activities to foster the use of existing research facilities
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Joint research activities,
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Transfer of knowledge activities,
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Proposals could include actions on international cooperation
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- High ambitions, many activities, many partners, limited budget...
Proyectos Integrados
Additional IRP Call requirements
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Special role for Member States:
« Political support from relevant national authorities »:
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Alignment of national research programme from national funding
agencies?
- Letter of Support from respective ministries?
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What role for industry?
« reinforcing the partnership with European industry, though e.g.
transfer of knowledge and other dissemination actitivies, activities to
foster the use if research outcomes by industry »
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Which model?
- Does industry have to sign IRP grant agreement?
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All IRP’s should adresss materials aspects.
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