INTELLIGENT ENERGY EUROPE Applying for funding where to focus? W. Gillett and V. Berrutto Heads of Unit Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation.

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INTELLIGENT ENERGY EUROPE Applying for funding where to focus? W. Gillett and V. Berrutto Heads of Unit Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation IEE Call 2011 Info Day Brussels 18 January 2011

Overall budget breakdown > 67 million to support promotion and dissemination projects (up to 75% of the eligible project costs) > 30 million ELENA facilities via EIB, KfW and CEB > 17 million to purchase services (tenders) and support activities not subject to calls (e.g. standards)

Funding areas 2011 Energy efficiency (SAVE ~12M) Energy use in transport (STEER ~12M) Renewable energy sources (ALTENER ~16M) Integrated initiatives (INTEGRATED ~27M)

Funding areas 2011 * Energy-efficient products * Industrial excellence in energy Energy efficiency (SAVE) Energy use in transport (STEER) Renewable energy sources (ALTENER) Integrated initiatives

Energy-efficient products Actions aimed at: >Increasing the market share of sustainable and energy-efficient products >or fostering green procurement >or checking compliance with EU legislation (market surveillance)

Industrial excellence in energy Actions aimed at: >Reaping savings in specific branches (incl. energy-intensive industries) >Establishing cross-sector schemes (e.g. audit or financing schemes for SMEs; waste heat recovery scheme)

Funding areas 2011 * Energy-efficient transport * Clean and EE vehicles Energy efficiency (SAVE) Energy use in transport (STEER) Renewable energy sources (ALTENER) Integrated initiatives

Energy-efficient transport Actions aimed at: supporting the take up of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans increasing the energy efficiency of freight distribution in urban areas greening leisure travel or

Clean & energy-efficient vehicles Actions aimed at: >assisting fleet operators and authorities with the implementation of the Clean Vehicle Directive >or addressing specific issues related to the safety or eco-driving of clean and energy efficient vehicles

Funding areas 2011 * Renewable electricity * Heating & cooling * Bio-energy Energy efficiency (SAVE) Energy use in transport (STEER) Renewable energy sources (ALTENER) Integrated initiatives

Renewable electricity >Grid issues: Infra-structure Package, offshore authorisation procedures, electricity storage. >Social acceptance: analysis, information on impacts of new RES generators and grid extensions. >Simplification of procedures: support and training for authorising officers, reduce delays. >Strategic initiatives: analyses, planning, streamlining of market frameworks (eg: flexibility mechanisms) [all RES strategic initiatives eligible under this Key Action]

Renewable heating and cooling >Biomass, heat pumps and solar in existing buildings: motivate public authorities, other building owners >District heating and cooling with RES: intelligent networks, motivate planners and builders >Strategic initiatives: support schemes, guarantees of origin, permit procedures, environmental impacts and social acceptance.

Bio-energy >Solid biomass: increase supplies from sustainably managed forests, agricultural residues and wastes >Liquid biofuels: sustainable supply chains from non land-using biofuels (eg waste cooking oil, residues). >Biogas: from waste and agricultural residues for heat, CHP, gas grid injection, and/or transport fuel. >Strategic initiatives: bio-energy policies and plans, with focus on sustainability.

Energy efficiency (SAVE) Energy use in transport (STEER) Renewable energy sources (ALTENER) Integrated initiatives Funding areas 2011 * EE and RES in buildings * Local energy leadership * Mobilising local energy investments * Building Workforce Initiative

Energy-efficiency and renewables in buildings Priority on nearly-zero energy buildings with actions aimed at: >encouraging integrated energy design >Or publicising front runners >Or increasing the conversion of the existing stock into nearly-zero energy buildings >Or helping the public sector set the example >Or aiming to get industry on board

>Sustainable energy policies: capacity building between experienced local authorities and 'learning' local authorities, implementing SEAPs. >Cooperation between public authorities and energy utilities sharing of energy data for use in development and implementation of SEAPs. Local energy leadership

>Technical assistance (TA) for public authorities on energy efficiency and/or renewable energy projects (identified in their SEAPs), to secure bank loans and/or EU grants (eg from cohesion or structural funds). Special conditions : >Applicants may come from only one MS >Applicants must commit to CO 2 reduction targets >Applicants must submit technical details and costs of their proposed TA and their investments >Investment costs must be > 15 times TA costs >Min. investment 6M, within 36 months of signature Mobilising local energy investments

Building Workforce Training and Qualification Initiative >Continuing education: skills and training on energy efficiency and renewables in buildings for craftsmen, and other on-site workers >Pillar 1 (Call 2011): National qualification platforms and roadmaps: agreed needs, priorities, measures, accreditation schemes, etc. One proposal per country. >Specific Guide, application forms and deadline (15 June 2011) >Pillar 2 (Call 2012): Qualification schemes. Proposals will be invited next year, to be based on an established national roadmap.

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