Jornada Informativa H2020 Reto Social:Energía segura, limpia y eficiente
Programa de Trabajo 2016–2017. Convocatorias 2017
Cristina Quintana Jordán
CIEMAT
Convocatorias Low Carbon Energy (LCE). Cuestiones horizontales (reglas de participación,
explotación de resultados, aspectos éticos, género, herramientas de utilidad).
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Universidad Carlos III de MadridLeganés, 26 de enero de 2017
1. Introducción
2. Convocatoria “Competitive Low-Carbon Energy”
3. Reglas de participación
4. Explotación de resultados
5. Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)
6. Aspectos éticos
7. Aspectos de género
8. Submission system
9. Herramientas de utilidad
10.Recomendaciones prácticas-lecciones aprendidas
Índice
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Responding to the economic crisis by investing in future jobs and growth
Strengthening the EU’s global position in research, innovation and technology
Addressing people’s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment
Contributing to sustainable development (at least 35% of the overall budget)
Supporting EU policies (e.g. Europe 2020 / Energy Union)
Horizon 2020 – Overall Objectives
1. Introducción
Horizon 2020 – Overall budgets
Total budget H2020: EUR 74,83 billion
Budget of the Energy Challenge: EUR 5,69 billion
1. Introducción
Cross-thematic priorities
Bottom-up activities
Implementation
• Materials, Key Enabling Technologies
• ICT
• Energy-efficiency in buildings/industry
• Biomass production
• Energy in transport
• Socio-economics
• Access to risk finance
• Research Infrastructures
• European Research Council (ERC)
• Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions
• Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
• Fast-track to Innovation
• European Commission/ Executive Agencies
• Public-Private Partnerships
• Joint Technology Initiatives (JTI)
• EIT – KIC InnoEnergy
• European Investment Bank
More than 400 M€/year for energy issues available in other parts of the programme -> check topics of other H2020 parts
1. Introducción
The 2016-2017 calls of the Energy Challenge
Energy Efficiency (EE)• Heating and
Cooling• Engaging
consumers• Buildings• Industry, services
and Products• Innovative
financing
Competitive low-carbon energy Technologies (LCE)• Energy system (grids,
storage)• Renewable energies• Decarbonising fossil
fuels• Socio-economic
research• European Research
Area in energy
SME instrument (SIE)
Smart Cities and Communities (SCC)• Light-house
demonstration projects
Call 2016 2017
EE 93 104
LCE 355,86 422,89
SCC 60 69,50
SME 46 50
Total 554,86 646,39
Call budgets (in Mio €)
1. Introducción
Indicative budget distribution per area for Energy calls 2016-2017
Total budget 2016-2017: EUR 1.344 million
* Other Actions = actions not implemented through calls for proposals (e.g. Risk Finance, procurements, subscriptions, contributions, grant to identified beneficiaries)
1. Introducción
Energy system transformation
Develop new technologies
Demonstrate technologies in
real-life
Social, economic and regulatory
context
Integrating components into a
smart system
Supportdeployment
Systemic approach of the Energy Challenge
1. Introducción
Towards an Integrated EU energy system
Renewable energy technologies
Decarbonisation of Fossil Fuels
Social, economic and human aspects
European Research Area in Energy
Call Competitive Low Carbon
Energy
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Towards an Integrated EU energy system – Context
Challenges for the European energy system
Increasing electricity generation and
consumption
Increasing share of renewable energies in
electricity generation
Strong growth of variable RES (wind,
solar)
Huge differences between national energy
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Towards an Integrated EU energy system – topics 2017
LCE-1Next generation
Distribution Technologies
RIA (TRL 3-6)
2-4 M€/project
Budget: 19 M€
Address either
• Demand response or
• Smart grids
LCE-4Demonstration of
Transmission Technologies
IA (TRL 5-8),
15-20 M€/project
Budget: 65,29 M€
Address at least 2 :
• Power transmission
• Large-scale storage
• ICT/tools for flexibility
• Wholesale market
LCE-5
Coordination and integration of European
Energy System
RIA 2-4 M€/project
Budget: 30 M€
Address at least 1:
• Energy system planning
• Tools for TSO/DSO coordination
• Data handling
• Synergies between gas and electricity
• Socio-economics11
Deadline14/02/2017
2. Convocatoria “Competitive Low-Carbon Energy”
Renewable energies - OverviewBasic Research
(TRL <4)
Advanced Research
(TRL 3-5)
Demonstration
(TRL 5-7)
Market uptake
PV
LCE-6
LCE-7
LCE-9, LCE-10LCE-21
CSP LCE-11
Solar Heating and
CoolingLCE-12
Wind Energy LCE-13, LCE-14
LCE-21
Ocean Energy LCE-15, LCE-16
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy LCE-17, LCE-23, LCE-18
CHP
RES integration in the
system
Bio- and Renewable
Alternative FuelsLCE-8, LCE-22
LCE-19, LCE-20
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Photovoltaics (PV)
Rationale:• High power generation potential;• Reducing the total cost of installed solar energy systems and grid-integration bottlenecks remains a
priority for the sector;• PV R&D is necessary to re-launch an innovative and worldwide competitive industry relying on the
existing PV technology knowledge-base in Europe.
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Basic research(To TRL 4)
• Upscaling technologies currently in development at lab-scale - LCE-6-2017
Advancedresearch (TRL 4-
5)
• Next generation increased-efficiency high-performance perovskite PV cells and modules at least 21% at cell level – LCE-7-2017
Demonstration(TRL 5-6 to 6-7)
• Reducing cost of PV electricity and the enhancement of performance – LCE-10-2017
2. Convocatoria “Competitive Low-Carbon Energy”
Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
Rationale:• Strong European industrial presence but the larger share of the market is outside
Europe. The competition is growing.• Need to reduce further the capital and the operational costs as well as to improve
system operations, performances and environmental footprint (water consumption).
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Basic research (To TRL 4)
• Upscaling technologies currently in development at lab-scale - LCE-6-2017
Advanced research (To TRL 4-5)
• New cycles and power blocks for reducing costs of CSP plants – LCE-7-2017
2. Convocatoria “Competitive Low-Carbon Energy”
Solar Heating and Cooling
Rationale:• Mature technology exists but it still remains under-exploited; • New technology is needed to enlarge the application sectors;• Issues of cost, performance and operability still exist;• Cost competitiveness and acceptability of solar heating systems need to be improved.
Basic research (To TRL 4)
• Upscaling technologies currently at lab-scale -LCE-6-2017
Advancedresearch (To TRL
4-5)
• Development of components for residential single-family solar-active houses – LCE-7-2017
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2. Convocatoria “Competitive Low-Carbon Energy”
Geothermal energy
Rationale:• Geothermal energy has great untapped potential for diversifying the energy mix.• "Shallow geothermal": retrofitting existing installations with improved technology;• Enhanced geothermal systems (EGS): reduction of drilling costs and risks; demonstration
of viable technologies to create new reservoirs.
Basic research (To TRL 4)
• Upscaling technologies currently at lab-scale - LCE-6-2017
Advanced research (To TRL 4-5)
• Materials for geothermal installations (deep geothermal) – LCE-7-2017
Demonstration (TRL 7)
• Cost-competitive Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) in different geological conditions – LCE-18-2017 (EUR 10 million)
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Wind energy
Rationale:• European industries are still world leaders but the competition is growing;• Cost reductions for all components essential, in particular for offshore;• Offshore considered as the future market - large turbines to be demonstrated• Issues remain on environmental and social impact, and on public acceptance
Basic research (To TRL 4)
• Improved understanding of the physics of wind as primary energy source and wind energy technology - LCE-6-2017
Advancedresearch (To
TRL 4-5)
• Reduction of environmental impact – LCE-7-2017
Demonstration (TRL 7)
• To demonstrate and construct a full scale >10 MW turbine and provide proof of significant cost reduction potential – LCE-14-2017 (EUR 25 million)
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Ocean energy
Rationale:• European industries are leading the emergence of the technologies. • Many devices developed / prototypes tested, but market potential yet to be realised.• Demonstration of reliable and survivable systems essential.• Environmental, social and public impacts to be addressed
Basic research (To TRL 4)
• Upscaling technologies currently at lab-scale - LCE-6-2017
Advancedresearch (To
TRL 4-5)
• Innovative power take-off systems and control strategies –LCE-7-2017
Demonstration(TRL 6)
• Design tools for ocean energy devices and arrays development/deployment – LCE-16-2017 (EUR 7 million)
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2. Convocatoria “Competitive Low-Carbon Energy”
Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Rationale:
• CHP installations already in use, commercial applications exist and have been supported under previous framework programmes
• Market potential for residential scale and for specific industrial applications to increase generation flexibility.
Basic research (To TRL 4)
• Upscaling technologies currently at lab-scale -LCE-6-2017
Advancedresearch (To TRL
4-5)
• Transforming renewable energy into intermediates – LCE-7-2017
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Integration of RES in the energy system
Rationale:
• Growing share of renewable energy sources requires rethink of system management;• Complementing activities supported under the area 'Integrated EU energy system',
integration is also addressed from the perspective of the generation sources in order to share burden and costs.
Advanced research(To TRL 4-5)
•LCE-7-2017:
•Developing system support functions enabling RES technologies to contribute - at transmission and distribution grid level - to a stable and safe energy system;
•Define most suitable pathways for including integration considerations into the different RES development roadmaps
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Biofuels
Rationale:• European industries have leading technologies, but currently little deployment in EU;• Biofuels are medium-term solution for road and maritime transports and the only solution for air transport;• Both biological and thermo-chemical pathways are necessary to provide technology diversity, but the
challenges in each pathway are different;• Large scale demonstrations are needed to boost market access;• Research needed to reduce cost, improve environmental impact and performance efficiency.
Basic research(TRL 4)
• Diversification of renewable fuel production through novel conversion routes/fuels - LCE-6-2017
Demonstration(TRL 5-6 to 6-7)
• LCE-19-2017 (EUR 15 million 2017)
• Biofuels from waste flue gases / other wastes and residues (2017)
• Biomass from aquatic biomass (2017)
• Pre-commercial production of advanced aviation biofuels – LCE-20-2017 (EUR 10 million)
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2. Convocatoria “Competitive Low-Carbon Energy”
Renewable energy – Topic overview
Deadline 29 Nov 2016 (1st stage) and 22 Aug 2017 (2nd stage)
• LCE-6 – budget 20 M€
• LCE-7 – budget 66,5 M€
IA – greenRIA – blue
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Deadline 7 September 2017
• LCE-10 – budget 10 M€
• LCE-11 – budget 12 M€
• LCE-12 – budget: 8 M
• LCE-14 – budget 25 M€
• LCE-16 – budget 7 M€
• LCE-17 – budget 8 M€
• LCE-18 – budget 10 M€
• LCE-19 – budget 15 M€
• LCE-20 – budget 10 M€
Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)
Horizon 2020: Commitment to embed SSH aspects across all the research support provided.
Energy Union: SSH aspects as enablers for tackling related priorities (e.g. citizen involvement, social dialogue, social innovation)
SET Plan: SSH considerations cut across and inform other challenges – 'main-streaming' of SSH (modelling, societal impacts, innovation support)
Transition to a low-carbon energy system is a complex societal problem because it changes the interrelations between all relevant actors in the system (-> policy, economic, governance challenges)
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SSH-related topics
Social Sciences in support of the Energy Union (LCE-31-2017)
• Focus 2017: Socioeconomic incentive structures, and political, institutional and organizational (i.e. governance) frameworks
• Budget: EUR 10 million for 2017 (~ 2-4 M€/project)
• Deadline: 29 Nov 2016 (First stage); 22 Aug 2017 (Second stage)
Main-streaming of SSH
• For example topics LCE-6, LCE-7, LCE-11, LCE-17, LCE-18, LCE-19, LCE-20
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3. Reglas de participaciónUna tasa única de subvención y un modelo único de costes indirectos
Modelo único de costes indirectos:
Flat-rate 25 %
COSTES ELEGIBLES:
• Necesarios para el proyecto y de acuerdo con su naturaleza
• Incluidos en el presupuesto
• Durante la ejecución de la subvención
• Incurridos por el beneficiario y registrados
• No declarados en otras subvención
• Cumplir con las disposiciones nacionales en cuanto a fiscalización, impuestos, etc.
Tasas de co-financiación
Tipo de
Entidad
Tipo de Acción
RIA IA CSA
Non-Profit
100 %
100 %
100 %
Profit 70 %
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3. Reglas de participaciónReducción del tiempo de evaluación y concesión de la subvención
Un máximo de 8 meses
Se aplican algunas excepciones, incluyendo acciones complejas o cuando así lo requiera el solicitante
5 mesespara informar a todos los solicitantes sobre la
evaluación científica
3 mesespara la firma del contrato
¿Cómo se va a acelerar el proceso?
Fidelidad con el programa de trabajo (menor posibilidad de negociación):
Cada propuesta será evaluada “por loque es” y no “por lo que podría ser”
El contrato final se basará, en lomáximo posible, en la Parte B de lapropuesta
La entidad jurídica será validada en paralelo
No más papel: e-comunicación & e-firmas.
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3. Reglas de participación
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/call_ptef/ef/h2020-call-ef-ria-ia-csa_en.pdf
RIA/IACSA
Las convocatorias que se evalúan en una únicafase tienen un umbral mínimo por criterio de 3/5 y el total de 10/15.
Las convocatorias que se evalúan en dos fases, en la fase 1 el umbral mínimo por criterio esde 4/5 y el total de 8 u 8,5/10.
En las IA e Instrumento PYME el criterio de imparto tiene un peso de 1,5 a la hora de elaborar el ránking.
Límite de páginas de las secciones 1, 2 y 3:• 70 en el caso de las RIA/IA• 50 en el caso de las CSA
Los expertos valoran la capacidad operacional de los proponentes para llevar a cabo el trabajo propuesto.
Revisar el programa de trabajo por si hubiera criterios adicionales
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3. Reglas de participación
Mismos principios básicos
Condiciones Mínimas Acciones de colaboración estándarAl menos 3 entidades legales distintas establecidas cada una de ellas en 3 EEMM o países asociados distintos ERC, Instrumento PYME, programa “co-fund”, acciones de
coordinación y apoyo (CSA), formación y movilidad:Una entidad legal establecida en un EEMM o país Asociado
Condiciones AdicionalesEn el programa de trabajo: Número de participantes, naturaleza de los participantes (ej. ERA-NET, EJP)
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3. Reglas de participación
Condiciones Adicionales (Ejemplos)
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3. Reglas de participación
Aspectos financieros
IVA elegible si no es recuperable
Mayor aceptación de las prácticas contables de los participantes
No “time-sheet” para personal trabajando a tiempo completo
Certificados de auditoría: al final y si se supera 325.000 € de costes directos
por socio
Capacidad financiera ex-ante solo cuando se solicite más de 500.000
€/proyecto y sean coordinadores
La capacidad financiera puede ser avalada por otro beneficiario
Pagos: Prefinancing (30 días) / Pagos intermedios (90 días): hasta el 90% /
Payment of the balance: 90 días 30
3. Reglas de participación
Technology Readiness Levels (TRL)
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4. Explotación de resultados
PROTECCIÓN DE LOS RESULTADOS
Si es posible, razonable y justificado, cada participante debe proteger adecuadamente sus resultados
Obligación de informar a la CE si hay intención de abandonar la protección o no extenderla
EXPLOTACIÓN DE LOS RESULTADOS
Los participantes harán lo posible (best efforts) para explotar sus resultados directa o indirectamente
Obligaciones adicionales de explotación se pueden incluir en el GA
https://www.iprhelpdesk.eu/
La CE promueve que los consorcios tengan una estrategia para explotar las tecnologías y el conocimiento generado en proyectos H2020.
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4. Explotación de resultados
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EXPLOTACIÓN DE LOS RESULTADOS
Common Exploitation Booster Support Services: apoyo para la explotación de los resultados de investigación e innovación de proyectos del VII PM y H2020 que estén en fase de ejecución.
La iniciativa cuenta con cuatro tipos de servicios:
• Análisis de los riesgos de explotación (AER)• Seminarios de estrategias de explotación (ESS)• Desarrollo de planes de negocio (BPD)• Eventos para la presentación de resultados a potenciales inversores y usuarios (BPE)
Más info: http://exploitation.meta-group.com/SitePages/default.aspxhttp://exploitation.meta-group.com/Documents/short_leaflet.pdf
A través del Project Officer
Approach that anticipates and assesses potential implications and societal expectations with regard to research and innovation, with the aim to foster the design of inclusive and sustainable research and innovation.
RRI implies that societal actors (researchers, citizens, policy makers, business, third sector organisations, etc.) work together during the whole research and innovation process in order to better align both the process and its outcomes with the values, needs and expectations of society
RRI is implemented as a package that includes multi-actor and public engagement in research and innovation, enabling easier access to scientific results, the take up of gender and ethics in the research and innovation content and process, and formal and informal science education
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6. Aspectos éticos
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http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/index_en.htm
6. Aspectos éticos
Activity Who? When? How?
Ethics Self-assessment Applicant Application phaseConsideration of ethical issues of the proposal
EthicsPre-screening/Screening
Ethics experts Evaluation phaseReview of applicationmaterial
Ethics Assessment(for proposals involving hESC or raising serious ethical issues: severe intervention on humans)
Ethics expertsEvaluation/Grant preparation phase
Review of applicationmaterial
Ethics Check/Audit Ethics expertsImplementation phase
Review of project deliverables/interview with applicants
ETHICS APPRAISAL STEPS
For assistance please contact the Ethics Review Helpdesk (select subject 13. Ethics in the enquiry form).
http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=enquiries36
6. Aspectos éticos
Aspectos éticos - Ethics Issues Table
How to deal with these issues? Your research must comply with:• ethical principles• applicable international, EU and national law.
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/ethics/h2020_hi_ethics-self-assess_en.pdf
1. Human embryos and foetuses2. Humans 3. Human cells/tissues 4. Personal data 5. Animals6. Third countries7. Environment & Health and Safety8. Dual use9. Misuse10. Other ethics issues
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6. Aspectos éticos
Horizon 2020 Legislation
• Legal basis - Horizon 2020 Rules for Participation: Ethics Reviews (Article 14)
• Horizon 2020 - Regulation of Establishment: Ethical principles (Article 19)
• Model Grant Agreement: Ethics (Article 34)
• Statements by the Commission on human embryonic stem cell research
• Guide for proposal submission and evaluation
• Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
• European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
General guidance documents
• How to complete your ethics self-assessment
• Ethics for Researchers
• European Textbook on Ethics in Research (2010)
• A comprehensive strategy on how to minimize research misconduct and the potential misuse of research in EU funded research
Domain-specific guidance notes
• Guidance Note for Researchers and Evaluators of Social Sciences and Humanities
• Guidance Note - Ethics and Food-Related Research
• Research on Human embryos/foetus
• Ethics for Clinical Trials on Medicinal Products Conducted with PaediatricPopulation
• Privacy
• Informed Consent
• ICT Ethics Resources
• Research on Animals
• Research Involving Developing Countries
• Dual Use
• Research Ethics in Ethnography/Anthropology
• Misuse/Malevolent use Guidance Notes
Documentos de referencia
http://ec.europa.eu/research/swafs/index.cfm?pg=library&lib=research_ethics38
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http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/index_en.htm
7. Aspectos de género
Gender equality & gender dimension in research & innovation content
Three objectives underpin the Commission’s activities on gender equality in Horizon 2020. They are in line with the RTD strategy on gender as well as with the ones set in the ERA Communication of July 2012:
• Fostering gender balance in Horizon 2020 research teams, in order to address the gaps in the participation of women in the Framework Programme’s projects
• Ensuring gender balance in decision-making, in order to reach the Commission’s target of 40% of the under-represented sex in panels and groups (50% for advisory Groups)
• Integrating gender/sex analysis in research and innovation (R&I) content, helps improve the scientific quality and societal relevance of the produced knowledge, technology and/or innovation.
http://ec.europa.eu/research/swafs/index.cfm?pg=library&lib=gender_equality
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7. Aspectos de géneroDimensión de género. Otros recursos de ayuda
• GenPort – on-line community of practionners for sharing knowledge and inspire collaboration: www.genderportal.eu
• Gender Toolkit: http://www.yellowwindow.be/genderinresearch/
• Vademecum on Gender Equality in Horizon 2020: http://ec.europa.eu/research/swafs/pdf/pub_gender_equality/vademecum_gender_h2020.pdf
• Responsible R & I Toolkit – https://www.rri-tools.eu/
• Madrid Declaration on Advancing Gender and Training in Theory and Practice: http://www.quing.eu/files/results/final_opera_report.pdf
• Cost Action GenderSTE: www.genderste.eu
For questions related to gender in Horizon 2020 send an email to:
8. Submission system
Electronic Submission System – acceso desde la página de la convocatoria
1. ECAS password (EU Login)2. Participant Identification Code (PIC), obligatorio para todos
los participantes3. Preparación de la propuesta On-line para los formularios administrativos Anexos técnicos – subida de archivos pdf
4. Validación5. Presentación de la propuesta antes de las 17h00 (cierre de la
convocatoria)
Para consultar cualquier duda relativa al proceso de presentación de propuestas consulta el Proposal Submission Service User Manual:
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Which parts can be edited by the participants and which parts can be edited only by the coordinator?
Note that for some calls and topics, only one participant is needed and the participant will be the coordinator of the proposal by default.
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Cada propuesta presentada sustituye a la anterior. La última propuesta presentada es la que se va a evaluar.
Aconsejable presentar un propuesta temprana para revisar el procedimiento y ver cómo queda la propuesta
Hacer la presentación definitiva con tiempo de sobra
Es conveniente echar un vistazo a la propuesta una vez presentada y cuando aún queda tiempo de subir una versión corregida si fuera necesario
Nunca se debe esperar a los últimos 30 minutos para presentar la propuesta.
Si tenemos cualquier problema, ponerse en contacto inmediatamente con el submission service helpdeskhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/api/contact/index.html
NCPs Energía segura, limpia y eficiente:
Mª Pilar González (NCP CDTI): [email protected]
Virginia Vivanco (NCP IDAE): [email protected]
Cristina Quintana (NCP CIEMAT): [email protected]
NCPs Asuntos Legales y Financieros
Gonzalo Arévalo ([email protected])
Andrés Martínez ([email protected])
Diana Castrillón ([email protected])
Carmen Hormigo ([email protected])
Representante español en el Comité de Programa:
Mª Luisa Revilla: [email protected]
9. Herramientas de utilidad
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9. Herramientas de utilidad
Cuenta ECAS
(EU Login)
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html46
9. Herramientas de utilidad
PIC number
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9. Herramientas de utilidad
Convocatorias abiertas
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9. Herramientas de utilidadTopic de interés
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9. Herramientas de utilidad
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Novedad
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1º paso: Tener una idea excelente
Motivación: Resolver un problema, atender una demanda,
desarrollar algo que no existe, etc.
2º paso: Encontrar financiación
¿Cuál es el tema más apropiado en el programa de
trabajo? La OPE y los NCPs pueden ayudarnos a revisar
nuestra idea
3º paso: Conformar el consorcio
Socios complementarios: Interdisciplinar, intersectorial e
Internacional.
Definir el papel de cada socio, presupuestos, IPR,…
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NCPs
NCPs
OPE-OTRI
OPE-OTRI
3º paso: Conformar el consorcio. Búsqueda de los mejores socios
Red propia de contactos
Brokerage events
CORDIS Partner Service
Herramienta red de NCPs C-Energy2020
Otras herramientas de las redes de NCPs (Ideal-ist Partner
Search)
Plataformas tecnológicas y alianzas nacionales y/o europeas
Enterprise Europe Network Cooperation Opportunities Database
Redes sociales: LinkedIn,…
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NCPsOPE-OTRI
Herramienta de búsqueda de sociosde la red de NCPs
http://www.c-energy2020.eu/partnersearch
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4º paso: Preparar una propuesta excelente
Escribir una propuesta europea es una tarea ardua y cara.
Conviene hacerlo con tiempo.
El Abstract de la propuesta es la primera impresión que se va a
llevar el evaluador. Es lo último que debe hacerse. Clarifica tus
ideas, exponlas de manera ordenada y con un lenguaje sencillo.
Los aspectos horizontales son importantes: género, ética, open
access, …
5º paso: Revisar la propuesta
El coordinador debe asegurar la homogeneidad del texto. La
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NCPsOPE-OTRI
OPE-OTRI
7º paso: La evaluación de la propuesta.
Los resultados los recibiremos en 5 meses
8º paso: Preparación y firma del Grant Agreement
6º paso: Presentar la propuesta
La propuesta se puede presentar tantas veces como
queramos antes de que el plazo expire.
No se debe esperar al último momento, porque es cuando el
sistema puede fallar
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¡Muchas gracias por su atención!
Cristina Quintana JordánNCP Energy Challenge Horizon 2020European Projects Office - CIEMATPhone: +34 91 346 [email protected]
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