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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 1 European Commission Presentation of the activities of the Commission (DG TREN) in the Domain of RES/EE Sylvain de Royer Bruxelles, 11 April 2006
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n° 2 General Directorate for Energy and Transport The relation between community instruments: An integrated approach Research Policy: Development of new technologies Research Policy: Development of new technologies Energy Policy: To solve problems and needs of society Energy Policy: To solve problems and needs of society Research and Development DemonstrationDemonstration Long term Short term DG RTD DG TREN Medium term Promotion LEGISLATION Demonstration projects: ECOBUILDINGS CONCERTO CIVITAS ALTERNATIVE FUELS POLYGENERATION Dissemination Market
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 3 European Commission Policy
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 4 EU RES/RUE Policy: Priorities (1) To achieve a less energy intensity economic growth To ensure long term security of energy supply To reduce Green House Gas emissions and climate change effects EU Strategy for Sustainable Development & Energy Policy overall main priorities: To increase endogenous and environmental friendly energy production
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 5 EU RES/RUE Policy: Priorities (2) RES development: To increase RES market penetration To foster transition of RES technologies from innovation demonstration to market Targeted research RUE improvement: To increase EE in final uses (industry, buildings, services and transport) To improve EE for equipment, domestic appliances, etc. New & Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Efficiency and Demand Management
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 6 EU policies & Targets (1) RES-e DIRECTIVE 2001 : to establish a framework to increase the share of green electricity from 14% to 22% of gross electricity consumption by 2010 RES White paper 1997: increase share of RES from 6% to 12% of gross consumption by 2010 Directive on liquid biofuels (May 2003) targets: 2% by 2005; 5.75% by 2010 COM on the Green Paper on Security of energy supply (June 2002) Directive on the energy performance of buildings (Dec 2002) : saving potential of 22%.
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 7 EU Policies & Targets (2) Comply with EU commitments under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gas emissions Directive on cogeneration of heat and power (2004) Action plan for Energy Efficiency - target to reduce energy intensity by a further 1 % point / yr until 2010 EU Energy initiative - poverty eradication and sustainable development by improving access to adequate sustainable energy services : partnerships between EU, Member States and developing countries
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 8 European Commission Promotional programme: Energy intelligent Europe
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 9 n° 9 General Directorate for Energy and Transport The relation between community instruments Long term Short term DG RTD DG TREN Medium term IEE Demonstration projects Dissemination Market
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n° 10 General Directorate for Energy and Transport INTELLIGENT ENERGY. EUROPE: THE FACILITATOR PROGRAMME: Legislative inputs RTD inputs New instruments created by the IEE programme: - Knowledge - Behaviour - Monitoring - Training - Financing - Other Best adequate integration of instruments SAVE ALTENER STEER COOPENER IEE Key actions in IEE
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 11 The IE-E programme « Intelligent Energy - Europe » A multiannual programme for action in the field of energy (2003-2006): EU single instrument for non- technological Community support activity in the energy field Intelligent energy for Europe: the “renewable energy” and the “energy efficiency” fields redirects international support towards renewable energy and energy efficiency introduces a new field : energy aspects of transport strengthens SAVE ALTENER STEER COOPENER
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 12 Energie Intelligente - Europe SAVE ALTENER STEER COOPENER RES-Electricity RES-Heat Small Scale RES Applications Alternative fuels and vehicles Policy measures for and efficient use of energy in transport Strengthening the knowledge of local management agencies in the transport field Create an enabling policy and legislative environment for energy services in developing countries Strengthen local energy expertise and build human capital in the developing countries Vertical key actions: to tackle non-technological barriers Multiplying success in buildings Retrofitting of social houses Innovative approaches in industry Transforming the market: Energy Efficient Equipment and Products
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 13 Energie Intelligente - Europe Horizontal key actions Sustainable Energy Communities Think globally, act locally Financing mechanisms & Incentives Dissemination & Promotion Monitoring & Evaluation SAVE ALTENER STEER COOPENER
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 14 European Commission Research programme FP7: Demonstration projects
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 15 n° 15 General Directorate for Energy and Transport The relation between community instruments Long term Short term DG RTD DG TREN Medium term IEE Demonstration projects: Dissemination Market
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 16 FP7 2007–2013 | Specific Programmes (53.000 M€) + Ideas – Frontier Research Capacities – Research Capacity People – Marie Curie Actions Cooperation – Collaborative research JRC non-nuclear research Euratom direct actions – JRC nuclear research Euratom indirect actions – nuclear fusion and fission research
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 17 Cooperation – Collaborative Research More than 32.000 M€ 1.Health 2.Food, agriculture and biotechnology 3.Information and communication technologies 4.Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies 5.Energy (likely 2.350 M€) 6.Environment (including climate change) 7.Transport (including aeronautics) 8.Socio-economic sciences and the humanities 9.Security 10.Space
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 18 Theme 5: Energy Adapting the current energy system into a more sustainable one, less dependent on imported fuels and based on a diverse mix of energy sources, in particular renewables, energy carriers and non polluting sources; enhancing energy efficiency, including by rationalising use and storage of energy; addressing the pressing challenges of security of supply and climate change, whilst increasing the competitiveness of Europe's industries.
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 19 The Energy Theme The legal basis for the subjects to be covered is the Cooperation Specific Programme Nomenclature: Theme (Energy) Activity (correspond to the nine bullet points of the SP) – Area (intended to be stable throughout FP7, but with flexibility) » Topic (subjects open for proposals in the calls only in the year in question – change each year) Focus only on calls open in the coming year
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 20 Hydrogen and fuel cells Renewable electricity generation Renewable fuel production CO 2 capture and storage technologies for zero-emission power generation Smart energy networks Energy efficiency and savings Knowledge for energy policy-making Clean coal technologies Renewables for heating and cooling Theme 5: Energy
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 21 European Commission Eco-building
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 22 Potential for the sector in Europe 40% of the final energy consumption Since 1990 energy consumption in the domestic and tertiary sectors increased annually by 1.3% A potential of 22% energy saving could be realised in heating, cooling and lighting A balanced share between new and retrofitted buildings Rehabilitation concern 80 to 90% of the eastern countries Building stocks: Between 50 and 100 mio apartments
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 23 The importance of the activities in relation to the political and legislative objectives Improve substantially the energy performance of the building market at a large scale transferring scientific knowledge issued from projects into stricter standards Go beyond the requirements of existing legislation and thus contributing to a further development of regulatory issues in this sector
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 24 European Commission Concerto
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 25 supports concrete initiatives of local communities working towards a completely integrated energy policy, harmonizing a substantial use of RES with innovative technologies and systems to minimize energy consumption and to improve the quality of citizens’ lives. WHAT IS
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 26 Innovative Renewable energy + Energy efficiency Technologies Communities Large scale integration é Renewable energy sources é Eco-buildings é Polygeneration Large scale integration of Renewable Energy with demand management CONCERTO
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 27 “Contractor community” with defined boundaries PV plant Wind power plant Houses with solar thermal and PV Storage Local CHP plant Neighbourhood CHP Individual houses Office buildings ESCO Natural Gas Electricity Small industry SMEs Big industry Green electricity Green electricity Storage
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 28 Example of rural community and its boundaries
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 29 Long term commitment to sustainable development CONCERTO 5 years 10 Years Planning Action Market Typical status of observer communities Typical status of contractor communities
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 30 Significant increase in the share of RES supply (green electricity, heating / cooling) Eco-buildings integrating on-site RES with energy efficient building design and management Polygeneration / CHP / district heating (ideally using biomass) Intelligent management / control of demands, local distribution grids, and distributed generation Storage to cover variability of RES supply (daily and seasonal variations) should be addressed Integration of RES and RUE
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 31 A typical community should: be of a representative size work towards ambitious goals produce visible and recognisable impacts enjoy a strong political commitment already have plans for sustainable development Typical characteristics of a Community
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 32 What is an “Observer Community” ? Community is committed to CONCERTO initiative, but not ready to co-finance demonstration actions, so costs in CONCERTO project will be low. Committed to work with others and to replicate best practice May have different local problems and plans compared with contractor communities Should have a clear role in the project work programme - participation in specific Tasks (especially dissemination) and Deliverables
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 33 Polygeneration Geothermal BioenergyWind SolarWave/Tidal Grid issues Ecobuildings Renewable energy Sources Energy Efficiency PV
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 34 The 3 Essential Components of a community Substantial Increase of RES Substantial Increase of RES Ecobuildings Integration Polygeneration is Optional Supply Demand
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Directorate-General for Energy and Transport 35 Ballanced participation of RES and EE in Buildings SupplyDemand
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