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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

. From SET Plan to an Energy Technology Policy. EWEC 2009 Marseille, 17 March 2009 Dr Stefan Tostmann Head of Unit Energy Technologies and Research Coordination. EUROPEAN COMMISSION. SET-Plan lines of action. STEERING GROUP. SETIS. Alliance. EIIs. Technology Summit. Resources.

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

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  1. From SET Plan to an Energy Technology Policy EWEC 2009 Marseille, 17 March 2009 Dr Stefan Tostmann Head of Unit Energy Technologies and Research Coordination EUROPEANCOMMISSION

  2. SET-Plan lines of action STEERING GROUP SETIS Alliance EIIs Technology Summit Resources Energy systems InternationalCooperation Joint Programming EIT

  3. From TPs to actual implementation FP7 Projects Technology Platforms SRAs SET Plan - focused efforts Implementation of the EII as PPP Industry+RTD MS EC Preparation –EII pulling efforts together

  4. EII - outline 1/2 • Objectives • Sector/market objectives • Technological objectives are derived, but are at the heart of the EII • Activities - Scope of the EII • research, demonstration, innovation copmonent weight vary according to the sector technological development • time horizon focus variable • Actors – cooperation • companies/industries – cooperation criteria • European Energy Research Alliance, EU, MS • other sectors/industrial initiatives

  5. EII - outline 2/2 • Needs • Financial - an estimation of costs based on activities • Human resources –EERA+EIT • Resources - public/private effort in aligned strategy • Industry + RTD community • Member States :National Programmes, ETS • EC : FP7, Recovery Plan

  6. European Wind Initiative - what it takes From 56 to 200 GW by 2020 • Redesigning the wind installations • Offshore • Delivering the electricity where is needed it – grid integration aspects

  7. Needs: is the current effort sufficient? Source : IPST based on IEA R&D statistics; FP6 data; EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard – not to be quoted

  8. European Wind Initiative – future steps • Moving towards implementation of identified actions and activities • MS: focusing the efforts of national programmes – workshop approach • EC : Communication on financing: needs and sources • Industry: matching the public effort • Research: Wind EERA Programme

  9. Recovery Plan - challenges • Focus of proposed actions related to the main challenges identified in EWI • Offshore –increase limitation of finding suitable onshore sites • Grid integration – variability of the wind energy production

  10. Recovery Plan – actions • Grid integration • Baltic/Kriegers Flak • North Sea • New • turbines • structures and components • manufacturing capacities

  11. RES targets RES Directive SET Plan - EII RES technologies cost reduction Financing – ensuring continuity in the chain Standards Public procurement Lead Market Initiative –accelerate market deployment • Wind - example • Standardisation of components to enable mass production • Long term spatial planning for large scale wind uptake (investor guide)

  12. Conclusion • SET Plan - moving from vision to implementation • European Wind Initiative is at the core of this process for the wind sector • Industry, research, public communities should enhance and focus the effort • Regulatory framework sets-up the policies and instruments for ensuring market uptake

  13. Thank you for your attention!

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