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Sustainable development and climate
Gwendolyn Schaeken, Vinnova
National Contact Point Legal & Financial issues and SC4; Transport
Increased investment in sustainabledevelopment and climate related R&I:
• The Paris Agreement• 35% of the budget for climate action• 60% objective for contribution to
sustainable development• Includes several areas
SC1, SC2, SC4,
NMBP
Open Science, Open Innovation, Open to the WorldPrinciples
SC3, SC5
PoliticalDrivers
International Cooperation
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
Market Creating Innovation
Digitisation
Sustainable Development
Societal Resilience
H2020
John Tumpane, Formas
Expert and National Contact PointSC5; Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials
John Tumpane, Expert for societal challenge 5
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials WP 2018-2020
Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future:
climate action in support of the Paris
Agreement
Greening the economy in line with the
Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs)
€426 million €560M
Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future climate action in support of the Paris Agreement
DecarbonisationClimate adaptation, impacts and servicesClimate change, biodiversity & ecosystemservices
The cryosphereKnowledge gaps
Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals
The circular economyRaw materialsWater for our environment, economy and society
Innovating societies for sustainability and resilience
Natural and cultural heritage
Human dynamics of climate change Research and innovation action
• international cooperation is encouraged
• social sciences and humanities, gender issues encouraged
2018 2019 2020
Visionary and integrated solutions to improve well-being and health in cities 2019 (Innovation action)
• participation of humanities and social sciencesessential
• projects should engage in substantial networking and dissemination activities outside the consortium
• clustering with other ongoing and future projects on sustainable cities encouraged
• establish long-term sustainable data platforms
2018 2019 2020
Methods to remove hazardous substances and contaminants from secondary raw materials Research and innovation action
• multidisciplinary consortium• significant participation of industry partners
and recyclers• participation of SMEs desirable
2018 2019 2020
Lisa Lundmark, Energimyndigheten
Expert and National Contact Point SC3; Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy
Secure, clean and efficient energy – Building a Low-Carbon, Climate Resilient Future
Lisa LundmarkSwedish Energy Agency
2030 Climate-Energy Package (2014)• 40% reduction of Greenhouse Gases• 27% of renewable energy• 27% improvement in energy efficiency
Energy Union (2015) and revised legislation Energy security, solidarity and trust A fully integrated internal energy market Energy efficiency first Transition to a low-carbon society An Energy Union for Research,
Innovation and Competitiveness
Strategic Energy Technology-Plan Integrated Roadmap Communication on
Integrated SET-Plan (C[2015]6317) Implementation plans
Political Context Paris Agreement (2015)
Clean Energy for All Europeans Package (2016) - Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation
Activities are expected to deliver: on the supply side, cheaper and more performant generation technologies
which are better integrated in various levels of the energy system*; a smarter, more flexible and resilient energy system*; on the demand side, increased overall energy efficiency and provision of means
to enable consumers to play a more active role* in the energy transition; a better understanding of the specific socio-economic contexts
in which the energy transition takes place which will allow to address obstacles in a more effective way;
increased market-uptake of innovations, including the implementation of energy policy, the preparation for rolling-out investments, and the support for capacity-building.
Overview of activity areas in the call
Energy efficiency
Smart and clean energy for consumers
Smart citizen-centered energy system
Smart cities and communities
Nearly-zero CO2 emissions from fossil fuels
Globalleadershipin renewables
Cross-cutting
• Upgrading buildings' energy performance and smartness
• Energy efficient industry and services
• Energy efficiency is an investment*
• Energy efficiency is an energy source*
• Support for policy-driven innovations
• Next Renewable energy solutions
• Renewable energy solutions for energy system level* implementation
• Renewable Fuels for transport
• Market Uptake Support
Topic example: 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 (2018 CSA and 2019 IA)
Challenge: • Untapped potential in sectors and with actors to
trigger energy, CO2 and cost savings, improve indoor environmentNew technologies – new services using new ICT solutions to monitor and verify energy savings and flexibility providing for appropriate remuneration of optimised consumption
bundling various services and benefits• Structure and label the quality of demand side
service providers and improve their accessibility
2018: Focus on developing integrated concepts and models which• enhance and refine successful energy
performance contracting • include pay-for-performance schemes• include customer individualized energy services,
understanding behavior based on new data tools• engage new sectors and actors• integrate energy efficiency services with other
energy services distributed generation and demand response and/or non-energy related services
• factor in potential legal and contractual aspects
Topic example: LC-SC3-RES-5-2018:Increased performance of
technologies for local heating and cooling solutions (2018 IA)
Challenge: Making existing technologies more performant and therefore more cost-efficient and attractive for the market.
stimulate market uptake of solutions using local renewable energy sources with potential to drastically reduce the use of primary energy for both heating and cooling in residential and commercial buildings. Improving design and operation of heating and cooling systems reducing investments and operation costs and increasing the systems' performance. Innovation in resource mapping, monitoring and control tools
2018: bring the technologies from TRL 5-6 to 6-7• Optimisation of the different components of a
renewable heating and cooling system;• Development of tools and systems to optimize the
design and monitoring of the different components of a heating and cooling system;
• Development of integrated control systems for the smart operation of a heating and cooling system.
Gwendolyn Schaeken, Vinnova
National Contact Point Legal & Financial issues and SC4; Transport
SC1, SC2, SC4,
NMBP
Open Science, Open Innovation, Open to the WorldPrinciples
SC3, SC5
PoliticalDrivers
International Cooperation
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
Market Creating Innovation
Digitisation
Sustainable Development
Societal Resilience
H2020
SC1 - Health, demographic change and wellbeing
SC1-BHC-13-2019: Mining big data for early detection of infectious disease threats driven by climate change and other factors(Research and Innovation Action)
SC2 - Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy
CE-BG-06-2019: Sustainable solutions for bio-based plastics on land and sea Innovation Action
SC4 - Smart, green and integrated transport
LC-MG-1-6-2019: Aviation operations impact on climate changeResearch and Innovation Action
Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
LC-EEB-06-2018-20: ICT enabled, sustainable and affordable residential building construction, design to end of life (Innovation Action)
Mikael Ramström / Morgan Rody,Atlas Copco Epiroc
SIMS; Sustainable Intelligent Mining Systems World
www.SIMSmining.eu
Sustainable Intelligent Mining Systems
World Class Demonstrations
Mikael Ramström / Morgan RodyAtlas Copco Epiroc
, SIMS
SIMS Project
SIMS is a 3 year Horizon 2020 funded European wide project and will demonstrate that the European
Mining Industry and Technology providers are Global Leaders with Sustainable Intelligent Mining Systems.
Project Coordinator: Atlas Copco EpirocProject Total Budget: 16.3 Million EurosProject Start: May 2nd, 2017Project Length: 3 Years
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Demonstration Locations and Partners
Successful demonstrations of each technology are key points in the SIMS
project.
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Demonstrations of the entire Mining cycle
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• Drone Inspection / Material Identification• Battery Powered Tramming Drill Rig• Robotizing the Charging Machine• Optimization of Production Blasting• Roof Crack Detection• Semi-Autonomous Battery Vehicles• Increased Bolting Efficiency• Communication & Positioning• Process Control
Once upon a time…
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• The call was SC5-14-2016-2017: Intelligent mining on land (2016)
“The main objective is to develop innovative pilots demonstrating clean and sustainable production of non-energy non-agricultural raw materials in the EU from primary and/or secondary sources.”
with a clear link to EU EIP Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP), 2013 [weblink]
• Identify the drivers for the call to understand EU COM focus and priorities!
The consortium…
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• A mix of stake holders from:• >2 member states• Industry and academia• Known to each other from before• Prepared to compromise
• But start with a strong vision!
“Sustainable Intelligent Mining Systems”
The application…
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• Vision: The SIMS project aspires to create a long lasting impact on the way we test and demonstrate new technology and solutions for the mining industry. With a selected consortium ranging from mining companies, equipment and system suppliers to top-class universities, the SIMS project will boost development and innovation through joint activities aiming at creating a sustainable intelligent mining system
• SIMS aims to develop, test and demonstrate new innovative technologies within the designated consortium, consisting of well developed mining operations, selected due to their maturity regarding innovative technologies, world-leading equipment and system suppliers, highly specialized SMEs and top-class universities. The consortium origins in the EIT RawMaterials partnership, and has joined for this proposal due to the common challenges and needs.
• Objectives: • Efficiency - To increase resource efficiency and competitiveness • Safety - To reduce the risk of rock falls and exposure of workers to hazardous situations • Environment -To minimize environmental impact of mining operations • Trust - To increase public trust, awareness and acceptance for mining.
• How: We address the call intelligent mining on land and aim to develop, test and demonstrate relevant technologies all aiming at realizing the vision of the intelligent mining system. To meet the project vision and support EU strategies as outlined in the call we have addressed the project objectives by selecting pilot test areas and tests that will support this.
• Relevance: Specific challenge Raw materials “Innovative pilot actions”: We will bring the most innovative new products in the area of mining and test these in a real life environment in the selected test mines. Addressing actions stated in: EIP-SIP Raw Materials Technology pillar 1A (priority area raw material research and innovation coordination), 1B (technology area for primary and secondary raw materials production).
The evaluation…
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• Criterion 1 – Excellence• Score: 3.50 (Threshold: 3.00/5.00 , Weight: 100.00%)• The objectives are clear and pertinent. The proposal addresses most criteria of the call and
is well in line with the topic of the call.
• Criterion 2 – Impact• Score: 4.00 (Threshold: 3.00/5.00 , Weight: 100.00%)• If successful the project will have significant impact, in line with the topic of the work programme.
• Criterion 3 – Quality and efficiency of the implementation• Score: 4.00 (Threshold: 3.00/5.00 , Weight: 100.00%)• The work plan is coherent and effective and the consortium partners are complementary.• This is a strong consortium with representatives from four countries. The contributing partners have a track
record of working within major collaborative EU funded projects and have demonstrated their knowledge and expertise of collaborative research and development in this environment.
• Management of risks is presented insufficiently for such an ambitious project, especially the risks related to the respective technology development.
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I. Sustainable developmentand climate
PLENUMSALEN
V. Market creating innovationRUM 202
III. Strengtheninginternational R&I cooperation
RUM 202
IV. Societal ResilienceRUM 307
II. Digitisation in industrial technologiesand societal challenges
PLENUMSALEN
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