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FP6 – Sustainable Energy Systems
Encouraging Quality Irish Participation
Kevin Brown,
Alternative National Delegate
July 15, 2004
FP6 Information morning
Dublin --
Remember…..
• FP6 is complex, challenging and competitive…
…but it offers unrivalled access to expertise around Europe
…academic and industrial
…and money
• It can open doors and enable exciting and useful work
• SEI is the National Contact point for FP6. We want to help. Talk
to us.
• Be clear about what you want out of FP6 – and how you are
going to get it
Evaluators Look For….
• Relevance
• Potential impact
• S&T excellence
• Quality of the consortium
• Quality of the management
• Mobilisation of resources
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Match to a limited number of identified priorities
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Networking of research teams
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Creation of a genuine European added value
Information
• www.cordis.lu
• …/fp6/whatisfp6.htm FP6 home page
• …/fp6/instruments.htm Instruments
• www.managenergy.net/conference/info
day0604.html Brussels Infoday
The Third Call
• Short and Medium Term Call – DG TREN
• Medium and Long Term Call – DG RTD
same rules, different calls, different priorities
Short & Medium Term Call
Priorities
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Cost effective supply of renewable energies
Grid issues
Polygeneration
Alternative motor fuels
Thematic promotion and dissemination
All set out in the Work Programme
Medium & Long Term Call
Priorities
• Call opens September, closes Dec
• Areas: fuel cells, hydrogen, electricity, PV, biomass,
wind, geothermal, solar, ocean, carbon dioxide,
socio-economics
• Indicative budget €190M
• Work programme not finalised
• Expressions of Interest give some good indications
and are a way in
Expressions of Interest
• Open for potential proposers Nov2003 - March 2004
• Useful for informing the Commission and for finding
prospective partners
• Also useful to guide prospective applicants
• Wasn’t a pre-requirement to file an EoI
• 5 from Ireland, Germany has most at 78
• 419 in total, 313 available on web
• Report on the analysis of EOIs published on web
Analysis of EOIs
• No feedback on individual EOIs
• “A substantial number of EOIs showed a credible
readiness for the forthcoming calls and included
suitable actors and partnerships for the actions
proposed”
• “..will take account of the outcome…when revising
the work programme…”
• Report lists topics that were considered to be
relevant and mature enough to generate good
proposals
Expressions of Interest
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All potential proposers strongly advised to study
http://fp6.cordis.lu/eoi/sustdev/energy/eoi
_srch.cfm
Favoured Topics – Biomass
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Biofuels from lignocellulosic feedstock
Waste and crop to energy concepts
Biofuels and fuel cells
‘Biorefinery’ concept
Hydrogen rich gas from biomass
Biomass combustion and cofiring
Favoured Topics – Wind
• Forecasting for MW offshore wind farms
• Innovative materials and designs
• Wind turbine testing and standardisation
Favoured Topics – Ocean
• Development and sea testing
• Next generation devices
Favoured Topics – PV
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Advanced techniques for low-cost thin-film cells
Cost reduction in silicon-based PV
Advanced techniques for MW-scale production
To improve QA, assess factors contributing to
performance
• Manufacturing techniques for silicon cells
• Low-cost and stable organic cells
Favoured Topics – Electricity
• Advanced grid architecture to enable distributed
generation
• Advanced power electronic converters
• European coordination action for distributed gen
• Development and testing of HTS devices
• Operational concepts and tools to maximise value of
distributed gen
• Preparing the future Electricity Transmission Network
Favoured Topics – Fuel Cells
• Development of low cost high temp fuel cell systems
and components with improved performance
• Development of low cost high temp fuel cell systems
and components with improved performance
• Generic fuel processing for transport applications
• Optimised systems and components for hybrid
vehicles
Favoured Topics – Hydrogen
• Advanced concepts for electrochemical H production
• Technologies/processes for H from solar
• Development of advanced small processing units for
decentralised production
• Development of materials and storage methods
• Regulations and standards for H dispensing
• Large scale production from fossil fuels
• Techno-socio-economic assessment of technologies
and pathways
Favoured Topics – Other
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Geothermal
Concentrated Solar Thermal
Carbon Dioxide capture and storage
Socio-economics
First Call EC Funding by Area
Electricity
11.4%
Hydrogen
17.4%
Photovoltaics
17.0%
Fuel Cells
7.4%
Bioenergy
20.2%
CO2
17.4%
Socio Economic
3.9%
Wind
0.0%
Ocean
0.7%
Concentrated
solar thermal
2.3%
Geothermal
2.4%
Ranked list proposals
First call EC Funding by Instrument Projects
in 1st Integrated
Call
Project
9 M€ funding , 10-40 partners
STREP
2 M€ funding, 5-10 partners
Network of Excellence
6 M€ funding, 8-15 partners
Industry
SME
Res Ctr
Other
Univ
Medium to Long Term
Information & Brokerage
Seminars
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Hydrogen and fuel cells – Brussels, 2324 Sept
CO2 capture & storage – Potsdam, 28 Sept
Renewables – Brussels, 29 Sept (tbc)
Distributed energy resources & future electricity
networks – Warsaw, 8 Oct
To Apply or Not To Apply…
• Lots of scope to waste effort
• Lots of ways to save effort
• Do you want to lead or join in?
• Do your research
- Articulate your proposition
- Align this with the Work Programme and Call
- Study Expressions of Interest
• Approach others
Lessons from Earlier Calls
• Ineligible proposals
- don’t delay until the day before the deadline
- make sure proposal is complete
- send to the correct call, DG TREN or DG RTD
- use the right forms
- use the right instrument (IP, NoE, STREP, CA)
• Electronic submission – push the submit button
If you are committed…
 Talk to SEI
 Read the instructions and follow them!