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Yorkshire and Humber ERDF Programme 2007-13 Opportunities for renewables projects Paula Shelley ERDF Implementation Manager
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Introduction The European Union is providing €583m for Yorkshire and the Humber to invest in the region by 2015 This money comes from one of its Structural Funds – the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) ERDF is provided to boost the region’s economic performance investing to increase innovation, competitiveness and employment
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Priority 1:Promoting Innovation and R&D Networking/clusters Facilities to support innovation Commercialisation of technology R&D activity Knowledge/technology transfer activities
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Priority 1:Promoting Innovation and R&D University of Bradford Sustainability Centre
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Future activities? Demonstration, promotion and supply of renewable energies Carbon capture and Storage technologies Conception and development of environmentally friendly innovative solutions
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Priority 2:Stimulating and Supporting Successful Enterprise Business advice Start-up support Specialised business space Installation of environmental technologies in SMES Resource efficiency, waste management advice
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Priority 2:Stimulating and Supporting Successful Enterprise Resource Efficiency Programme -Support for businesses to improve their resource efficiency -Support to the recycling and environmental support services sectors
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Priority 2:Stimulating and Supporting Successful Enterprise Key issues: Targeted at high growth / knowledge intensive Regional activity / packages Capital investment
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Future activities? Carbon neutral business sites Environmental enhancement of employment sites Flood risk and river restoration Land remediation Renewable energy infrastructure for business (eg electric charging points)
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Priority 3: Sustainable Communities Limited funding targeted on most deprived 10% Sustainable urban development Focussed on creating business and supporting enterprise in deprived communities – any SME can be supported (inc retail if no displacement)
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Priority 3: Sustainable Communities Energy Innovation for Deprived Communities Aims to increase energy efficiency of the housing stock of “hard to treat housing” within disadvantaged areas in order to reduce CO 2 emissions and address fuel poverty.
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Future activities? Capacity building and information campaigns on renewable energies Grants for small-scale community renewable energy projects
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Priority 4: Infrastructure for a Competitive Economy South Yorkshire only Priority 5: Technical Assistance
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Key principles Open and competitive allocation of the funds Not for single end beneficiaries State aid rules apply EU payment based on actual expenditure Stringent audit and publicity requirements
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Issues to Consider when applying for ERDF Proposals will need to evidence fit with: –Regional Economic Strategy (RES) –Lisbon Agenda for Jobs and Growth –National and/or Local Policies
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Application Process Call for proposals (Enquiry Form) First stage – Outline Business Plan, partner comment and internal YF approval Second stage - > £3m total PMB endorsement Third stage – Full Business Plan & PMF appraisal
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Applications Priority Prospectuses set out the region’s priorities for delivering the objectives www.yorkshire-forward.com/ERDFwww.yorkshire-forward.com/ERDF Capital call for P3 ended 10 September 2010 Minimum threshold £1m ERDF for all except Priority 3 (£500k) and Priority 5 (no threshold) New activities from December 2010 if Programme change approved
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