Sustainable Energy Systems Slide n° 1JHFC Seminar 10th March 2005
European Commission StatementJapan Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Seminar
Yokohama, 11th March 2005
Sustainable Energy Systems Slide n° 2JHFC Seminar 10th March 2005
EU Policy Context
Security of EU energy supply
Reduction of EU greenhouse gases and pollutant emissions (Kyoto and beyond)
Improve energy efficiency, reduce energy intensity
Increase share of renewable energy
Improve EU industrial competitiveness
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Elements of a European Strategy for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
High Level Group H2 and FCs (2002-2003) -Vision report : “Hydrogen energy and Fuel Cells –A vision of our future”
European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform
Building a European Research Area in hydrogen
FP7 (2006- ) –Proposal for a Joint Technology Initiative in Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
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Hydrogen and Fuel Cell research actvities co-financed by the European
Commission
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145
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50
100
150
200
250
FP2 FP3 FP4 FP5 FP6
EC Support toFuel Cell/Hydrogen projects
2003
2005
In annex 2 you can find further details on financed projects
FP6: First Call for proposals : 31 contracts, 103 Meuro: Projects started in 2004
TOTAL:
Fu
el Cells
Hyd
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en
32.9Fuel Cells Subtotal:
70.4Hydrogen Subtotal:
15.11 IP / 3 STREP4High Temperature Fuel Cells
14.952 IP / 3 STREP5Solid Polymer Fuel Cells
2.852 STREP2 Portable applications
103.3 Meuro
13.52 IP / 1 SSA3H2 end use
21.52 IP / 1 STREP / 3 CA / 2 SSA
8H2 pathways
7.51 NoE / 1 SSA2H2 safety, regulations, codes & standards
13.31 IP / 1 RTN2H2 storage
14.61 IP / 4 STREP5H2 production
EC funding (MEURO)
Type of action or instrument*
Number of contracts
Area
*Instrument: IP=Integrated Project; NoE=Network of Excellence; STREP=Specific Targeted Research Project; CA=Coordination Action; SSA=Specific Support Action; RTN: Research Training Network
FP6 –First Call –Hydrogen Projects
Vrije UniversiteitBrussel, Belgium
0.5Harmonisation of Standards and regulations
SSAHARMONHY
ForschungszentrumKarlsruhe, Germany
7Networking research in safety issues
NOEHYSAFEH2 safety, regulations, codes & standards
Magna SteyrFahrzeugtechnik,Austria
10.7Next generation storage technologies for on-board applications
IPSTORHYH2 storage
EDF, France0,9Solid oxide waterElectrolyser
STREPHi2H2
CEA, France1,9High TemperatureThermochemical cycles
STREPHYTHEC
DLR, Germany2.1Solar MSR for synthesis gas Production
STREPSOLREF
Växjo University, Sweden
9,5Hydrogen rich gas from biomass
IPCHRISGASH2 production
Co-ordinatorEU indicative funding
(M€)
TopicType of
Action
Project Acronym
Area
FP6: First Call –Hydrogen Projects (Cont.)
VITO, Belgium1Effectiveness of demonstration initiatives
SSAPREMIA
BMW, Germany9Internal combustion engines
IPHYICE
INFRASERV, Germany
7,5 H2 FC fleet demonstrationIPZERO REGIOH2 end use
CEA, France0.5Innovative high temperature production routes for H2 production
CAINNOHYP-CA
Gasunie, The Netherlands
11Investigating infrastructure requirements for H2 and natural gas mixes
IPNATURALHY
Ernst & Young, Belgium
0.5European H2/FC Technology Platform Secretariat
SSAHYCELL-TPS
L-B Systemtechnik, Germany
4Elaborating a European Hydrogen Roadmap
IPHYWAYSH2 pathways
Co-ordinatorEU indicative funding
(M€)
TopicType of
Action
Project Acronym
Area
FP6: First Call –Fuel Cell Projects
Geesthacht Research Centre,GKSS (Germany)
2,2Compact direct (m)ethanol fuel cell
STREPMOREPOWERPortable applications
DTU, Technical University of Denmark
4High temperature polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM)
IPFURIM
Volvo (Sweden)
9Innovative systems and components for road transport applications
IPHYTRANSolid Polymer Fuel Cells
CCIRAD (France)3SOFC fuelled by biomass gasification gas
STREPGREEN-FUEL-CELL
TU Munich (Germany)
2,5Biomass Fuel Cell Utility System
STREPBIOCELLUS
Research Centre Jülich (FZJ)(Germany)
9Next generations SOFC planar technology
IPReal-SOFCHigh TemperatureFuel Cells
Co-ordinatorEU indicative funding
(M€)
TopicType of
Action
Project Acronym
Area
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FP6: Third Call
Main RTD & Demo topics:Fuel cell materials, processes and systems for small, large
stationary CHP, also road vehicle traction; marine and aircraft APUsFC system modelling and testingHydrogen production: large scale gaseous fossil fuels fuel
processors, electrolysis, vehicle fuel dispensersHydrogen storage advanced materials Demonstration of H2 and alternative fuelled vehicles and
infrastructureBenchmarking, planning for integrated RTD and demonstration of
hydrogen and fuel cell “communities” (HyCOM, HyPOGEN)Pre-normative research for regulatory and safety of vehicles and
hydrogen infrastructure
Closed 8th Dec 2004 : EU funding ca. 130-150 Meuros (Projects to start in 2005 and 2006)
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Hydrogen Technology Platform(https://www.hfpeurope.org/)
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European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform
Overall platform goal:“To facilitate and accelerate the development and deployment of cost–effective, world class European hydrogen and fuel cell based energy systems and component technologies for applications in transport, stationary and portable power”
Build stakeholder consensus on strategies for research and deployment and hydrogen “pathways”
Stimulate public/private partnerships to prepare for deployment of hydrogen and fuel cells
Help build European Research AreaCapitalising past and ongoing RTD and Demonstration
projects
ADVISORY COUNCILADVISORY COUNCIL(& its Executive Group)
Strategic ResearchAgenda
DeploymentStrategy
Member States’Mirror Group HFP Secretariat
Steering Panels
Initiative Groups
Financing & Business
Development
Regulations, Codes &
Standards
Education & Training
Public Awareness
Platform Operations New and on-going projects and initiatives (EC + MS:national, regional and local)
HLG Vision
European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP)
EC Project Team
HFP: Its Operational Structure
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Platform BodiesPlatform GovernanceAdvisory Council: advancing overall vision and
strategy, Member States’ Mirror Group: deepen co-operation on
RTD and D, framework for policy development;Strategy Development Steering Panels:Strategic Research Agenda: RTD priorities, targets
timelines, instruments; Deployment Strategy: deployment scenario “Snapshot
2020”, “lighthouse” demonstrations, public-private partnerships, favourable commercial and political environment,
Initiative Groups:Regulations codes and standards,Education and trainingFinance and Business developmentPublic Awareness
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Strategic Research Agenda and Deployment Strategy “foundation”
documentsStrategic Research Agenda:
Research strategy for 2005-2015 (targeted)Mid-term perspective to 2030Long term perspective to 2050 (qualitative)
Deployment Strategy:“Snapshot 2020” for deployment of transport, stationary and
portable applications;Policy issuesTechnical, regulatory and economic barriers to deploymentSocio-economic assessment
Managerial appraisal and funding issues under development
Foundation documents available for review on platform website: http://www.hfpeurope.org
Preparing merged strategy document
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European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform :
2nd General Assembly
High profile event scheduled for 17-18 March 2005 in BrusselsMinisterial level presentations from Commission, EU member
states;Keynote speeches from Members European Parliament, senior
industrial Presentation and validation of the Strategic Research Agenda and
Deployment Strategy “foundation” documents and joint strategy document
Assimilation of ongoing EU and national projects in technical sessions covering hydrogen systems, fuel cells for stationary, transport and portable applications
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For the period 2006-2013Will request a substantial increase in research budgetFP7 Orientations presented in Commission Communication - (COM/2004/353 of 16 June 2004)Proposes a new concept of European Joint Technology Initiatives (JTI), e.g. for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
Tentative timetable:FP7 proposal of the Commission –Spring 2005First calls –late 2006
7th Framework Programme
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JTI concept and values
Implements in an effective and efficient manner the Integrated Strategy for research and deployment developed in the Technology Platform It is a Public-Private-Partnership with an
appropriate governance and management structure (avoiding conflicts of interest)Envisages strong industrial participationSupporting a European Research AreaDeveloping outreach at international level
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Possible scope for JTI
Fuel cell systems –transport, stationary and portableHydrogen production, focus on sustainable renewable routes
and transition from fossilsHydrogen delivery and storageHydrogen safety and testingLighthouse projects, Demonstration to trigger deployment
HyCOM –transportation and stationary HyPOGEN - hydrogen production from fossil fuels with CO2 capture and
storage
Support to development of policy and regulatory framework, including pre-normative research, socio-economic research, education and training, dissemination
Collaborative fundamental research –materials, processes
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Staying Informed
Energy Research at Europahttp://europa.eu.int/comm/research/energy/index_en.html
General information on the Sixth Framework Programme:http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/index_en.html
CORDIS FP6 Service:http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/
Energy helpdesk:[email protected]
HFP technology Platform:www.HFPeurope.org
Initiative for Growth:http://europa.eu.int/comm/commissioners/prodi/pdf/growth_initiative_en.pdf
Towards FP7:http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/future/index_en.html
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