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Title: From Policy to Action


1
  • From Policy to Action
  • Supporting the development of CHP / DHC

Mr William Gillett European Commission Head of
Unit, Intelligent Energy Executive Agency (IEEA)
2
HOW DO WE GET FROMHERE TO THERE ?
PoliciesTechnologiesMarket opportunities
?
Real changes on the ground
3
HOW DOES THEIEE PROGRAMME WORK?
  • The current IEE programme runs from 2003-06
  • It co-finances projects, which support the
    programme objectives
  • Applications are submitted following annual Calls
    for Proposals
  • Successful proposers conclude grant agreements
    with the IEEA
  • The usual co-financing rate is 50

4
ACTIONS SUPPORTED
1000 organisations from 30 European countries
  • carry out 200 European projects
  • organise 35 major European events
  • establish 30 local/regional energy agencies

5
ECOHEATCOOL
  • 14 Partners, 32 countries
  • Objective
  • communicate that district heating and cooling,
    can expand further in an extended EU
  • Approach
  • Analyse heating and cooling demands in Europe
  • Determine possibilities for district heating and
    cooling
  • Provide a tool to assess the efficiency of
    district heating systems
  • Highlight the impact of more district heating and
    cooling on European policy objectives
  • Recommend strategies for more sustainable heat
    and cold supply

http//www.ecoheatcool.org
6
COGEN CHALLENGE
A European information campaign to demonstrate
that small-scale cogeneration is feasible,
reliable and adaptable to the needs of many users
Expected results
  • 6 regional small-scalecogeneration facilitators
  • Workshops, seminars,training of the trainers,
    media events
  • Fact sheets, brochures, best practices, contact
    lists, calculation tools
  • Showcase of 1,000 projects on www.cogen-challenge.
    org

7
OPTIPOLYGEN
  • Focus food industry with cooling and heating
    needs
  • Objective determine the polygeneration potential
    in the European food industries and boost its
    development

Expected results
  • database of applications
  • survey of the polygeneration potential in the
    European food industry
  • Technical, financial and investment guides
  • Training material for consultants and engineers

www.optipolygen.org
8
K4RES
Led by the main European renewablesindustry
associations in collaborationwith private and
public institutions

Main outputs
  • European action plan for the development
    renewable heating and cooling market
  • Specific action plans for solar, biomass,
    geothermal technologies
  • Interparliamentary meetings, 4 macro-regional
    workshops and 1 large-scale event in Brussels

9
STEP BY STEPFROM POLICY TO ACTION
PoliciesTechnologiesMarket opportunities
Market analysis development
Regulatory administrative shifts
Tools methods
Policy analyses
Skills know-how
Education training
Interaction exchange
Social innovation
Real changes on the ground
10
IEE CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2006
Total budget for supportabout 50 million
11
Supported actions, grants and deadlines
Type Budget (million ) Expected grants Minimum number of applicants Grants Deadline for submission
Projects (Type 1) 43 100 At least 3 independent organisations from 3 participating countries Up to 50of eligible costs 31 October 2006
Energy agencies (Type 2) 4 20 At least 2 local or regional authorities from 2 participating countries Up to 50of eligible costs 31 October 2006
Events(Type 3) 1 25 1 or more organisations from participating countries Up to 50 of eligible costs, not more than 40,000 31 October 2006
Participating countries EU-25, Norway, Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia
12
3 SPECIFIC FIELDS
SAVE
Improvement of energy efficiency and rational use
of energy
Promotion of new and renewable energy sources for
production of electricity and heat
ALTENER
STEER
Improvement of energy efficiency use of
renewables in transport
13
14 priority areas open in 2006
HORIZONTAL KEY ACTIONS
(1) Sustainable Energy Communities (2) Think
globally, act locally
(3) Financing mechanisms and incentives (4)
Monitoring and evaluation
14
VKA3 Innovative approaches in industry
  • IEEA contact Ms Kerstin Lichtenvort
  • kerstin.lichtenvort_at_ec.europa.eu
  • http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/ieea/index_
    en.htm

15
VKA 5 RES electricity
  • IEEA Contact Ms Ulrike Nuscheler
  • ulrike.nuscheler_at_ec.europa.eu
  • http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/ieea/index_
    en.htm

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VKA 6 - RES Heating / Cooling
  • IEEA contact Mr Krzysztof Gierulski
  • krzysztof.gierulski_at_ec.europa.eu
  • http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/ieea/index_
    en.htm

17
Sustainable Energy Communities
  • IEEA Contact Mr Priit ENOK
  • Priit.enok_at_ec.europa.eu
  • http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/ieea/index_
    en.htm

18
HOW TO APPLYFOR IEE FUNDING
  • Preparing your application

19
What kind of projects ?
  • IEE is a European programme looking for European
    added value
  • NOT singular actions on national or local level
    (subsidiarity)
  • BUT learning together and from each other
  • IEE is a non-technology programme
  • NOT funding costs for investments in
    demonstration
  • BUT addressing non-technological barriers

20
IEE project impacts
  • 3 levels of impacts are expected
  • Raise awareness
  • Change attitudes / policies
  • New legislation / new investment / market
    transformation

21
Application forms
Part 1
Part 2
22
Planning your proposal
  • Investigate the state of the art. What has been
    done before?
  • What exactly do you propose to do ?
  • What will be different when your project has
    ended ? (When you have finished, how will we
    know that you have succeeded ? )
  • EXPLAIN THESE STEPS CLEARLY IN YOUR PROPOSAL !

23
Award criteria for projects
  1. Quality of the action
  2. Quality of the approach
  3. Community added value
  4. Costs and benefits
  5. Organisation of the Team

24
Planning
Closing date for submission of applications 31 October 2006
Estimated date of completion of the evaluation End of February 2007
Estimated date for signature of contracts from August 2007 onward (May 2007 for events)
25
THE IEE WEBPAGEYOUR MAIN SOURCE OF INFORMATION
  • Call for proposals 2006
  • Details of ongoing projects
  • List of supported events
  • Intelligent Energy News
  • Support for project partners
  • Contacts help

http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en.ht
ml
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Come and talk to us !
IEEA welcomes a discussion or meeting with
proposers before they submit their
proposals THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !
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