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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes
Géraldine Dupin – Pierre FIASSE
Présentations des Appels H2020
Efficacité énergétique (bâtiment et industrie)
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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes
Situer dans Horizon 2020
3 Piliers
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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes
Horizon 2020 - Energie
Objectifs 2030:
• Au moins 40 % réduction des émissions ( référence
1990)
• 27 % d’énergie renouvelable
• Augmenter de 27 % l’efficacité énergétique
• Objectif 10% Interconnexion réseaux électrique
ENERGY CHALLENGES
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Energy Efficiency Competitive
Low carbon
energies
Smart Cities &
communities*
SME Instrument
*Contribution Joint Call
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CHALLENGES (2016-2017)
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Bâtiments Industries
Public Policy Financements
Timing 2018
6
Janv 2018 9 Sept 2018* Janv 2019 Avr 2019
Publication
appels à projets Dépôt des projets Résultat de
l’évaluation
Signature contrat
Structuration idée
et budget
Identification
partenaires
Rédaction Évaluation Finalisation du
contrat
Exécution du
projet
Maintenant
Draft appels à
projets
Parfois en 2 étapes
* Sauf CSA EE: 7 juin 2017
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NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes
NCP Wallonie, le partenaire de vos ambitions européennes
Présentation des
TOPICS 2018
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Energy Efficient Building
• Bâtiments représentent
• 40 % de la consommation d’énergie
• 1/3 des émissions GES
• Faible taux de renouvellement (1-2%
/an)
• Rénovation du parc existant est un vrai
challenge
• Recherche sur les technologies , les
matériaux, les systèmes, du logement
individuel au quartier
PPP – Energy Efficient Building
Industry : define R&D strategy
Commission : launch
calls
Co-financing
Impact : growth, jobs, societal
benefits
Roadmaps E2B Association (120 mbrs)
http://www.e2b-ei.eu
Open to all
pilots, demonstrators > techno deployment
PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
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TOPIC 2018
EeB-02 EeB-02-2018: Building information modelling adapted to efficient
renovation RIA
EeB-06 EeB-06-2018-20: ICT for proactive residential buildings and
construction, design to end of life IA
partie NMBP
Full Proposals : 1 Mars 2018
PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
11
EeB-02-2018: Building information modelling adapted to efficient renovation
Challenge : BIM tools : new buildings > existing buildings produce compatible tools that would allow to collect data from existing buildings
(e.g. geometric data) and exploit data from different sources.
Dvlp new BIM tool kits that would exploit various sources of data and models associated : To harmonise different data sources regarding the components and equipment of a
building include existing building parameters, as well as the environmental and GIS data. Be flexible in coupling the overall BIM system with other additional types of models (e.g.
buildings acoustics; economical evaluation of various renovations scenarios) Be flexible to adapt to work planning Can use inputs from non-professional audience composed of tenants & inhabitants Including standardisation aspects
Impact :
A reduction of the renovation working time of at least 15 -20 % wrt refrence
Acceleration of the market uptake in particular amongst constructing/ renovations companies with a target of 50% of their renovation business based on BIM.
Creation of best practice examples for the construction retrofitting sector with benefits for the operators and associated stakeholders (architects, designers, planners, etc.)
RIA
4 → 6
€ 5-7
1.03.201
PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
12
EeB-06-2018-20: ICT for proactive residential buildings and construction, design to end of life
Turning buildings from reactivity to proactivity trough smart ICT (Inhabitants level and
energy management and contracting level):
provide the most important parameters to be measured and controlled for integrated and demand-based control of the building service system, including self-management, self-monitoring, self-maintenance and self-optimisation
Systematic & standardised approach to process the data generated by the sensors, forecasting services and end-users. Big Data use by advanced data visualisation to optimise the operation of the building;
fully integrated systems : compact, exchangeable, and easy to commission & operate;
Implement and demonstrate new business models that provide services which enable buildings to be proactive.
Impact
Operation and maintenance cost reductions of at least 20% compared to current situation
Energy cost reductions of at least 30% compared to current situation
Improved indoor environment and higher % of satisfied users High replication potential
IA
5 → 7
€ 6-8
1.03.201
PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
EeB-01-2019: Integration of energy smart materials in non-residential buildings (IA)
EeB-03-2019: New developments in plus energy houses (IA)
EeB-05-2019/20: Integrated storage systems for residential buildings (IA)
EeB-04-2020: Industrialisation of building envelope for the renovation market (IA)
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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
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TOPIC 2018
LC-SC3-EE-1-
2018-2019-2020
Decarbonisation of the EU building stock: innovative approaches and
affordable solutions changing the market for buildings renovation (EeB)
IA
LC-SC3-EE-2-
2018-2019
Integrated home renovation services CSA
LC-SC3-EE-5-
2018-2019-2020
Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
(EeB)
IA
partie Environnement
: 04.09.2018 : tbc
EE-1-2018-2019-2020. Decarbonisation of the EU building stock: innovative approaches and affordable solutions changing the market for buildings renovation
Deep renovations need to become more attractive to all stakeholders :
Affordable, faster (20%), more reliable in terms of performance, less disruptive for occupants,
less time-consuming, less energy-intensive, more environmentally friendly
Asked :
• innovation in technology, design and construction methods
• integration of disciplines across the value chain > innovations in business models
• heating & cooling systems and the integration of on-site renewable energy generation, energy
storage systems (optional : district heating and cooling systems, hybrid energy systems)
• quick and simple installation. 20% time reduction.
• monitoring and displaying of real time energy performance and other relevant data (including
in service use)
• solutions should ensure high levels of occupant comfort (thermal, visual and acoustic) and
indoor environmental quality (e.g. air quality, humidity)
All solutions should be demonstrated & replicable for defined building typologies in several
districts/cities/regions.
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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
€ 3 - 4
IA
➔8-9
EE-2-2018-2019 : Integrated home renovation services
Challenge – Scope
Public authorities, individuals or businesses – lack the skills and capacity to set up, implement and finance ambitious low-energy and clean energy building projects
Create or replicate innovative local or regional "integrated home renovation services“
… covering the whole "customer journey" from technical and social diagnosis, technical offer, contracting of works, structuring and provision of finance (e.g. loans or EPCs), to the monitoring of works and quality assurance.
… build upon the promising experiences of integrated renovation services emerging in Europe
Impact
Implementation and upscale of economically viable business models, ultimately running without the need for public subsidies
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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
€ 1 - 2 CSA
EE-5-2018-2019-2020. Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
Challenge/ Scope:
Energy Performance Certificates – EPCs
Assessment processes and certificates have to become more reliable, user-
friendly, cost-effective > trust & incite investments in energy efficient building
Call 2018 : CSA, 1-2 M€
Stimulate and enable next-generation of energy performance assessment and
certification > achieve enhanced reliability, cost-effectiveness and compliance
with relevant EU standards
Proposals should develop strategies to encourage convergence of EPC
practices and tools across the EU
The applicability should be assessed through a broad set of well-targeted and
realistic cases
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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
EE-5-2018-2019-2020. Next-generation of Energy Performance Assessment and Certification
Challenge/ Scope:
Energy Performance Certificates – EPCs
Assessment processes and certificates have to become more reliable, user-
friendly, cost-effective > trust & incite investments in energy efficient building
Call 2019 : IA, 2-2,5 M€
Definition and demonstration of innovative approaches for the assessment of
building energy performance
more reliable, cost-effective and compliant with relevant EU standards
Increased rate of application and compliance of EPCs and independent
control systems with EU and national legislation
Increased of EPCs databases for compliance checking and verification,
linking with financing schemes and building stock characteristics research
etc
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PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
IA → 6-7
PPP Energy Efficient Buildings
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TOPIC 2019 & 20
LC-SC3-EE-4-
2019-2020
Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for
legacy equipment
IA
LC-SC3-EE-3-
2019-2020
Stimulating demand for sustainable energy skills in the construction
sector
CSA
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Energy efficient Industry & services
• Industrie représente:
> 39% consommation énergétique UE
• Besoin de réduire les couts liés à
l’énergie
• Besoin d’améliorer l’Efficacité
énergétique et augmenter
investissements
• Focus également sur la récupération
de chaleur / conversion de chaleur en
énergie
Energy efficient Industry & services
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TOPIC 2018
LC-SC3-EE-6-
2018-2019-2020
Business case for industrial waste heat/cold recovery IA
LC-SC3-EE-13-
2018-2019-2020
Enabling next-generation of smart energy services valorising energy
efficiency and flexibility at demand-side as energy resource
CSA -
IA
LC-SC3-EE-14-
2018-2019-2020
Socio-economic research conceptualising and modelling energy
efficiency and energy demand
RIA
LC-SC3-EE-8-
2018-2019
Capacity building programmes to support implementation of energy
audits
CSA
: 04.09.2018 : tbc
EE-6-2018-2019-2020: Business case for industrial waste heat/cold recovery
Challenge/ Scope:
Wide-scale deployment of industrial waste heat/cold recovery not fully exploited in energy intensive industries. Commercial interest neglected (e.g. district heating potential)
2018 : IA - Cost-benefit models for industrial waste heat/cold recovery
develop integrated cost-benefit simulation tools
to choose best utilisation option (most financial attractive) of recovered waste and/or energy
surplus consider also the possibility to contribute to efficient use/system integration of renewable energy
sources through e.g. heat/cold storage and flexible production
take into account all relevant parameters/ costs (generation, storage, administrative, …)
simulation tools are expected to be
flexible enough to allow a large number of different types of industrial sites
validated through demonstration in real operating conditions in industrial facilities
Impact: Accurate prediction and holistic modelling tools to be demonstrated
Transfert to market/ sector : indicators to be provided
Primary Energy Savings achieved
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4 - 8
€ 3 - 4
IA
Energy efficient Industry & services
EE-13-2018-2019-2020: Enabling next-generation of smart energy services
valorising energy efficiency and flexibility at demand-side as energy resource
Challenge/ Scope:
Energy Efficiency services (e.g. Energy Performance Contracting (EPC)) available but not yet used in (all) industry efficiency sectors.
ICT technologies
• better control energy consumption according to market and system needs and energy availability
• big data generated by smart meters, smart devices > new monitoring possibilities
2018 : CSA – develop at last 2 of following points :
Energy service models (like EPC) and services that target new sectors and new actors
"Pay for performance"-schemes which focus on permanently reducing power consumption in
particular at peak times, thus attracting new sources of financing
The use of 'big data' generated by smart meters, equipment, sensors
Business models which work equally for energy efficiency and other services
Improving the accessibility and quality of demand side service providers while enhancing their
access to the market.
Additional non-energy features that support the up-take of innovative energy efficiency services
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€ 1 - 2
CSA
- IA
Energy efficient Industry & services
EE 14-2018-2019-2020: Socio-economic research conceptualising and
modelling energy efficiency and energy demand
Challenge/ Scope:
Energy Efficiency has been recognised as a resource in its own right >> compete on equal terms with generation capacity and to have primary consideration across all policies
However: impacts not well understood & benefits not sufficiently taken into account in financial and political decision making & planning
2018 : make the energy efficiency first principle more operational
analyse how energy efficiency programmes (eep) along the efficiency chain, can compete in
reality with supply side investments.
Conceptualise, asses, model eep in particular
its role and value in the energy system (e.g. for planning of generation assets and networks
adequacy etc.) and the energy market
its role and value in financing decisions;
its economic and social impacts;
its correlation and interaction with other policy objectives (e.g. renewable energies)
existing best practices worldwide where energy efficiency projects are given priority over
additional supply side measures.
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€ 1 –
1,5
RIA
Energy efficient Industry & services
EE-8-2018-2019: Capacity building programmes to support implementation
of energy audits
Challenge/ Scope:
Energy Efficiency Directive : encourage SMEs to undergo energy audits and to implement the recommended energy-saving measures. But SMEs lack of expertise, time, capital, support schemes
Focus on one, or more, of the following issues:
Staff trainings and capacity buildings programmes. Programmes should aim at bridging the
gap between demand and supply side (SMEs, auditors, finance institutions, managing
authorities of supporting schemes).
Capacity building. Development and implementation of corporate policy measures involving
all actors (from decision makers/corporate board members to employees in each
department)
Initiatives supporting Member States in empowering or establishing national supporting
schemes for SMEs (incentives)
Proposals should demonstrate how the proposed activities will be continued commercially
beyond the project lifetime.
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€ 1 - 2 CSA
Energy efficient Industry & services
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Financements innovants
• Financements innovants pour l’efficacité
énergétique:
• Gap entre le secteur financier et les
projets développés
• Manque de références en terme
d’investissements et projets
• Les enjeux sont traités à différents
niveaux:
• Projet
• Programme
• Européen
Financements innovants
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TOPIC 2018
LC-SC3-EE-9-
2018-2019
Innovative financing for energy efficiency investments CSA
LC-SC3-EE-10-
2018-2019-2020
Mainstreaming energy efficiency finance CSA
LC-SC3-EE-11-
2018-2019-2020
Aggregation - Project Development Assistance CSA
: 04.09.2018 : tbc
EE-9-2018-2019 : Innovative financing for energy efficiency investments
Challenge/ Scope:
Need to set up innovative financing schemes at regional or national level in order to create the conditions for adequate supply of private finance for energy efficiency investments
Address one or more of following points:
Establishment of new innovative, operational financing schemes;
Replication of previously successful solutions
Establishment of regional/national aggregators which are able to develop large (standardized)
project pipelines;
Creation of EU or regional/national energy efficiency investment roundtables/platforms
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€ 1 – 1,5
CSA
Financements innovants
EE-10-2018-2019-2020: Mainstreaming energy efficiency finance
Challenge/ Scope:
Energy efficiency is not yet considered as an attractive investment by the financial sector.
Barriers : lack of statistical data on the actual energy and costs savings, on payment default rates, …
Adress one or more of following points:
Development, demonstration and promotion of frameworks for the standardisation and
benchmarking of sustainable energy investments
Capacity building for banks and investors at the national and local level
Gathering, processing and disclosing large-scale data on actual financial performance of energy
efficiency investments
Further integration of non-energy benefits in project valuation
Targeting institutional investors
Exploring the impact of revised risk ratings and requirements for energy efficiency on financial
regulations (Basel III, Solvency II).
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€ 1 – 1,5
CSA
Financements innovants
EE-11-2018-2019-2020: Aggregation - Project Development Assistance
Challenge/ Scope:
Investors and lenders need to gain more confidence on investment projects related to energy efficiency which are still seen as risky and fragmented
Scope :
Project Development Assistance (PDA) to public and private project promoters such as :
• public authorities or their groupings, public/private infrastructure operators and bodies, energy service companies, retail chains, large property owners and services/industry.
The action will support building technical, economic and legal expertise needed for project development and leading to the launch of concrete investments, which are the final aim and deliverable of the project.
Investements targeted : EUR 7.5 million to EUR 50 million.
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€ 1 – 1,5
CSA
Financements innovants
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Support to policy driven innovation
• Actions de support (CSA)
aux politiques d’efficacité
energétique
• Vers les consomateurs,
autorités publiques, villes,
etc
Support to policy driven innovation
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TOPIC 2018
LC-SC3-EE-15-
2018
New energy label driving and boosting innovation in products energy
efficiency
CSA
LC-SC3-EE-16-
2018-2019-2020
Supporting public authorities to implement the Energy Union CSA
LC-SC3-EE-17-
2019
LC-SC3-EE-17-2019: European City facility - European Cities as key
innovation hubs to unlock finance for energy efficiency
CSA
: 04.09.2018 : tbc
EE-15-2018 : New energy label driving and boosting innovation in products
energy efficiency
Challenge/ Scope:
Energy labels : A+++ to D > once the majority of products reach the highest classes, the label no longer stimulates further innovation.
Idea : rescale labels > existing products re-categorised in lower classes > create a new empty top classes category to re-stimulate innovation
Cover one or more of the following:
1. Awareness-raising and information campaigns to alert market actors of label rescaling,
2. Raise the capacity of manufacturers to fulfil their obligations providing and displaying respectively the correct label at the point of sale;
3. Exchange of best practices in relation to these campaigns, including through the recommendation of common key messages to the respective target groups.
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€ 1 – 1,5
CSA
Support to policy driven innovation
LC-SC3-EE-16-2018-2019-2020: Supporting public authorities to implement the
Energy Union
Challenge/ Scope:
Contribute to political commitment of national/ regional authorities in Energy Union approach
Scope : cover one or more of the following points :
• enhanced coordination leading to politically approved and jointly applied monitoring and verification schemes of energy efficiency measures across local and regional authorities,
• Support public authorities in the development of transition roadmaps that clearly outline the path to the European long-term 2050 targets. Actions should link closely to the Covenant of Mayors and/or Smart Cities and Communities initiatives;
• Innovative ways to enable public engagement in the energy transition
• Deliver large-scale and action-oriented peer-to-peer learning programmes targeting cities and/or regions, with a strong replication potential European-wide.
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€ 1 – 1,5
CSA
Support to policy driven innovation
LC-SC3-EE-17-2019: European City facility - European Cities as key innovation
hubs to unlock finance for energy efficiency
Challenge/ Scope:
New Smart Finance for Smart Building (SFSB) initiative : mobilising investment in energy efficiency and renewables
Need to boost project aggregation and build a substantial pipeline of energy efficiency investment projects across Europe
Scope : to set up and run a 'European City Facility' which offers financial support and services to cities and municipalities or their groupings:
• The City Facility should offer financial support to develop innovative investment concepts within a limited period of time
• At least 80% of the budget should directly benefit cities, municipalities or their groupings.
• Proposals should demonstrate that they are able to mobilise a critical mass of cities or their groupings and have a sound and inclusive outreach strategy to cities and communities across Europe.
• In order to qualify for support through the City Facility, cities and communities should demonstrate proof of political commitment (min 100 000 inhabitants target/ single or grouping municipalities, …)
Overall, the action should trigger for every million Euro of Horizon 2020 support energy efficiency investments worth at least EUR 20 million
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€ 10 CSA
Support to policy driven innovation
Merci de votre attention
Geraldine Dupin Pierre Fiasse
Environment, Energy NCP Nano, Materials, Transport & Aero NCP
Tel +32 (0) 10 47 19 61 Tel +32 (0) 10 47 19 49
geraldine.dupin@ncpwallonie.be pierre.fiasse@ncpwallonie.be
Gabrielle Masy
Haute Ecole de la Province de Liège
Gabrielle.masy@help.be
PROJET BRICKER
• Objectif: FP7 - PPP Energy Efficient Buildings Rénovation bâtiment public – Cogénération ORC http://www.bricker-project.com/ • Budget Total 13.000.000,00 EUR Budget démonstration Liège 3.307.713,90 EUR Subsides UE 954.120,00 EUR Subsides Région Wallonne 108.521,00 EUR • Durée 2013-2017 En cours d’implémentation
CONSORTIUM
GENESE Juin 2012
Région Wallonne
Comice Smart Cities
Juin 2012
Accord de principe du SPB
Juillet 2012
Infodays EeB
NCP
Contact ACCIONA
Août 2012
NCP
Key Players
ACCIONA
Octobre 2012
Meeting ACCIONA
Intégration
ULg ACTE
Décembre 2012
Dépôt Projet
Février 2013
Acceptation Projet
Octobre 2013
Kickoff Meeting
• Participation et presentation aux Info Days
• Coordinateur expérimenté comme ACCIONA
Bénéfices pour 3 acteurs wallons
• Université de Liège : Recherche
• PME Acte Greencom: Développement
• Service Provincial des Bâtiments Démonstration
Conclusions
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