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National and Regional Dimension of the FCH JU
Andreas Ziolek/Marieke Reijalt
SRG Meeting, September 10 2010
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Structure
HyRaMP Introduction
HyRaMP: From funding to financing
SRG and HyRaMP areas of collaboration
Outlook
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HyRaMP Introduction – Facts
� Founded in April 2008 as the “European Regions and
Municipalities Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells”.
� Partnership of more than 30 European regions and cities with
relevant activities in the field of hydrogen and fuel cells.
� Legal and operational structure (board, office, budget)
� Regular Membership survey to define priority areas,
prepare annual work plan and provide statistical data.
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Italy
• Abruzzo
• Province of Bolzano
• Lazio
• Lombardy
• Piemonte
• Province of Trento
• Tuscany
Spain
• Andalusia
• Aragon
• Castilla La Mancha
• Catalonia
• Galicia
• Madrid
• Scandinavian Regions (N, SE, DK)
• Flanders (B)
• City of Ljubljana (SLO)
• City of Wroclaw (P)
• City of Torres Vedras (PT)
• DutchHy (NL)
HyRaMP Introdction – Current Members (01/2010)
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France
• Rhone Alpes
• Midi Pyrénées
Germany
• Baden-Württemberg
• City of Hamburg
• Hessen
• North Rhine-Westphalia
• Oldenburg-
Wilhelmshaven
United Kingdom
• British Midlands
• Outer Hybrides
• North East of England
• City of London
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HyRaMP R&D Budget – A strong Commitment
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*With data from 21 of 30 members
*
~ 35
> 70
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HyRaMP Introduction - Objectives
Coordination between the European Regions
� Harmonisation of regional activities across Europe
� Initiation of common and inter-regional projects (actions)
Towards Joint Undertaking for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen, FCH
JU, and other EU programs and organizations:
� Representation of the European Hydrogen regions
towards the European organisations on FCH topics
� Harmonisation of regional, national and European
activities and funding
� Initiation and implementation of coordinated projects
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HyRaMP Activities – Project involvement
� HyRaMP is already involved in FCH JU projects both as a
partner organisation as well as a co-financer
� H2 moves Scandinavia
HyRaMP facilitates European roadshows of h2moves cars
across several European regions (dissemination by local
events).
� Bus proposal for the FCH JU Second Call
HyRaMP coordinates general dissemination in strong
collaboration with h2moves Scandinavia and other
ongoing projects.
� Currently several proposals in the second call ask for
HyRaMP’s support for dissemination as well.
� HyRaMP facilitates the participation of regions in
proposals for the FCH JU Third Call.7FCH JU - SRG September 10, 2010
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Structure
HyRaMP Introduction
HyRaMP: From funding to financing
SRG and HyRaMP areas of collaboration
Outlook
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EC JU FCH
Member State Program
…
Program Region …
Program Region C
Program Region B Program
Region A
Member State
Program C
Member State
Program B
Member State
Program A
HyRaMP: From Funding to Financing
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FCH JU
Member State Program
…
Program Region
…Program Region C
Program Region B
Program
Region AMember State
Program C
Member State
Program B
Member State
Program A
HyRaMP: From funding to financing
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� European progress in FCH is remarkable
� Better coordination is needed
between both FCH actors and other significant initiatives
(e.g. electric transport, other clean technologies) to
accelerate overall development and leverage funding:
- Provide data for EU Market Observatory for Energy
- Support Synergies between EU Energy PPP Initiatives
� Important EU partners to deal with
� Green Car Initiative: EU Clean and Energy Efficient
Vehicles Strategy: Member States take responsibility.
� SET Plan actors (e.g. Smart Cities)
� European Investment Bank (EIB)
� Covenant of the Mayors
Outcome of HyRaMP’s 2nd AGM
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The Development Cycle of Emerging Technologies
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Year
Public / M
ark
et E
xpecta
tion
Hype situation
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technology Development Cycle
- FCH have “survived” the hype and are now approaching real
market
2000 - 2004 2006 2008 2010
Consolidation
Real Market opportunities
FCH technologies
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Theoretical Model for the Need of Financial Support
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R&D Phase Commercialisation
Revenues
Market Preparation
Support needs
Total Costs
Budget
Year
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Summary – Application of different Tools
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R&D Phase CommercialisationMarket Preparetion
Budget
Year
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Structure
HyRaMP Introduction
HyRaMP: From funding to financing
Collaboration SRG and HyRaMP
Legislation
Procurement
R&D
Outlook
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Summary – Local / Regional vs. National Jurisdiction
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National Jurisdiction
Local / Regional Jurisdiction
Market Incentives
R&DPrograms
PublicProcurement
LegalIncentives
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Collaboration SRG and HyRaMP: Legislation
Status:
� Current EU/national legislation does not yet consider impact on
hydrogen and fuel cell development;
� EU Clean and Energy Efficient Vehicles Strategy includes only
references to need for standardization, but MS take responsibility
for its ambitious objectives! (Council conclusions, May 25).
� EU Lead Market Initiative for Renewable Energy includes review of
EU/national legislation’s impact on RE development
SRG-HyRaMP collaboration
1. Joint Proposal for FCH JU topic on Review of impact of current EU
legislation on hydrogen development.
2. SRG/HyRaMP facilitates survey of national legislation impact on
local H2 and FC development.
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Collaboration SRG and HyRaMP: Procurement
Status:
� Joint trans-regional procurement is difficult because of national restrictions:
EU Green Procurement Directives seem to facilitate joint procurement;
� EU Directive for the promotion of clean and energy efficient road vehicles
requires inclusion of Life Cycle Costs in acquisition of vehicles for public fleets.
� Council Conclusions on EU Clean and Energy Efficient Vehicles Strategy’s ask
for Commission action on “grouped purchases of large numbers of clean
vehicles.
SRG-HyRaMP activity:
1. Propose FCH JU topic to facilitate grouped purchases by public authorities of
fuel cell vehicles; analyse national and regional restrictions.
2. Align FCHV projects with transnational electric battery pilot projects
(Strasbourg-Stuttgart?)
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Collaboration SRG and HyRaMP: R&D
Status:
1. FCH JU is part of EU Strategic Energy Technology Plan (under DG
Energy budget responsibility): DG Energy focus is grid
reinforcement and big impact projects (energy storage etc.)
2. Six new European Industrial Initiatives (EII) will be inaugurated in
2010 (Wind, Solar, Biomass, Smart Grids, CCS, Smart Cities).
3. H2 is “carrier” for most of the EII: local energy and transport
systems will include all energy technologies plus need storage.
SRG-HyRaMP collaboration
1. Suggest FCH JU topic to identify areas of joint interest of EII and
FCH JU (RE storage, grid balancing, tech transfer);
2. Set up horizontal dissemination program for national and local
authorities to explain deployment of each technology .
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Structure
HyRaMP Introduction
HyRaMP: From funding to financing
Collaboration SRG and HyRaMP
Outlook
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Outlook: Joint SRG/HyRaMP meeting September
Suggestions for agenda topics SRG / HyRaMP meeting September 2010:
- Define joint topics (for next FCH Call)
- Discuss leveraging of EU/national/regional funding
- Discuss status FCH JU - relevant EU dossiers (Cars 21 HLG,
Transnational energy infrastructure programs, need to engage
European energy companies)
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HyRaMP Events
HyRaMP Third Infrastructure Seminar
Large Hydrogen Infrastructure Development and EU Policy
in collaboration with the European Hydrogen Association EHA
October 20, 2010, 930 -1800
Palais des Academies
Brussels
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Ready to collaborate:
HyRaMP Secretariat
Paleis der Academiën,
Hertogsstraat 1
Brussels, Belgium
Tel. +32 (02) 550 2295
Fax. +32 (02) 550 2378
Email: [email protected]
www.hy-ramp.eu
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