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The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint
Undertaking The instrument to support fuel cells and hydrogen research at
European level
Nikolaos LYMPEROPOULOS
1 – Introduction to FCH JU
2 – FCH JU under FP7 - Achievements
3 – FCH 2 JU under H2020
OUTLINE
Continuous Support for Fuel Cells
and Hydrogen at EU level
Million €
* € 470 Million to be implemented by FCH JU + about € 10 Million already spent from 2007 budget, before FCH JU in place
SET plan
The European Industrial Bioenergy Initiative
The European
CO2 Capture, Transport
and Storage Initiative
The European Electricity
Grid Initiative
The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
(FCH) Joint Technology
Initiative
The Sustainable
Nuclear Initiative
Energy Efficiency – The Smart
Cities Initiative
The Solar Europe Initiative
The European
Wind Initiative
The FCH JU in the SET plan
Fuel cells technology is a key technology for Europe towards the 20-20-20 goal by 2020
Members
European Union
represented by the
European Commission
Public-Private Patnership (PPP)
Industry Grouping
NEW-IG
80 members
Research Grouping
N.ERGHY
59 members
FCH JU under FP7
Multi-Annual Implementation Plan
2008 - 2013
27.2
72.579.6
117.4
79.8*
68,5**
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
FP7 FCH JU - Operational budget 2008 – 2013
M €
Overview
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Council
regulation Amend-
ment Auto-
nomy
Call 2008
Call 2009
Call 2010
Call 2011
Call 2012
Calls 2013
16 Projects
28 Projects
26 Projects
33 Projects
27 Projects
25 Projects
9
Car powertrains study
Bus study
Distributed power and heat study
7th Framework Program Horizon 2020
Council
regulation
Energy storage study
Electrolyser study
FCH sector trends study
155 Projects and 7 Studies under FP7
Decarbonising EU study
FP7 Projects
• 155 projects
• 42 projects with final
report (<28%) among
which 21 projects with
final payment (<14%)
• 43 projects at mid-
term stage (<28%)
• 5 projects suspended
or terminated by the
FCH JU (<4%)
Building a strong FCH community in Europe
545 Beneficiaries:
192 Industries (35%)
154 SMEs (28%)
149 Research
Organizations (27%)
20 High Education
Institutions (4%)
30 Others (6%)
Industry 32%
Others 7%
SME 27%
Research 32%
Higher Education 2%
Funding of beneficiaries categories
Increasing the interest in FCH technologies in
the 28 EU Member States
22 Member States
represented
Missing:
Ireland
Latvia
Slovakia
Malta
Cyprus
Luxemburg
Non EU MS beneficiaries:
CH, NO, IL, TR, IS, RS, CN, RU US
US
RU
RS
CN
IL
Achievements - Cars
H2MOVES
HYTEC
SWARM
HyFIVE
2010 2013 2016
19 cars / 1 station
40 cars / 2 stations
90 cars / 3 stations
110 cars / 5 stations
Achievements - Buses
CHIC
HYTRANSIT
HIGH V.LO-CITY
2010 2013 2016
26 buses / 5 stations
6 buses / 1 station
14 buses / 2 stations
3EMOTION 21(+6) buses / 5 stations
Achievements - APUs
DESTA
FCGEN
SAPIENS
2010 2013 2016
PURE
HYCARUS
SAFARI
Technology readiness
Application identification
Truck /PEM
Truck /SOFC
RV /SOFC
Boat /PEM
Airplane /PEM
Truck /SOFC
Achievements - MHVs
HyLIFT-DEMO
MobyPost
2010 2013 2016
HyLIFT-EUROPE
HAWL
System cost reduction
Increase in fleet size
Prove business model
10 FL / 1 Tow truck
200 MHV
200 FL
10 Postal Vehicles
Achievements - Stationary FCs
2010 2013 2016
100 micro-CHP units (1 manufacturer, 4 countries)
1000 micro-CHP units (9 manufacturers, 12 countries)
19 back-up and UPS units (3 countries)
18 live Radio stations (off-grid) in Italy
CLEARgen™Demo 1 MW industrial CHP unit /PEM based (in Europe – place tbc)
POWER-UP 500 kW industrial CHP unit/alkaline based (in Germany)
Achievements - Hydrogen production
Studies (http://www.fch.europa.eu/studies)
Alternative powertrains for urban buses
Coalition of 65 members aiming to deploy 300-400 H2 buses
on the way to financial viability
Stationary FCs in DG
Coalition of 35 members concluded that FC μCHP must
reach production levels of 500 units/yr for competitiveness
Energy storage commercialisation
Coalition of 32 partners identified 400 GW (10x today)
market for P2P in Europe and 115 GW market for
electrolysers for P2G in Germany by 2050
FCH 2 JU under H2020
Two key activity pillars Budget of €1.33 billion in 2014 - 2020 Strong industry commitment to contribute inside
the programme + through additional investment
outside, supporting joint objectives.
• Road vehicles
• Non-road mobile
vehicles and
machinery
• Refuelling
infrastructure
• Maritime, rail and
aviation applications
• Fuel cells for power
and combined heat
& power generation
• Hydrogen
production and
distribution
• Hydrogen for
renewable energy
generation (incl.
blending in natural
gas grid)
CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES (e.g. standards, consumer awareness,
manufacturing methods, studies)
TRANSPORT ENERGY
FCH 2 JU under Horizon 2020
• Members: IG / RG / EC
• PPP structure
• Implementation mainly through calls for
proposals or procurement studies
• More demonstration and market uptake
(60% of FCH JU contribution)
• In-kind contributions only from members
(or constituent entities)
• At least 3 Member States involved in a
project (except support actions)
• Increased Cooperation with National
and Regional Initiatives
Industrial applications Residential CHP
Natural gas, biogas,
coal, biomass
Renewable generation,
storage and ‘buffering’
Methanisation feed
to natural gas grid
Existing natural gas, electricity and transport infrastructures
FCH 2 JU objectives
Transport Feed to electricity grid
Reduction of production
costs of long lifetime FC
systems to be used in
transport applications
Increase of the electrical
efficiency and durability of low
cost FCs used for power
production
Increase the energy efficiency
of low cost production of
hydrogen from water
electrolysis and renewable
sources
By-product from
Chemical Industry
Large scale use hydrogen to
support integration of
renewable energy sources
into the energy systems
Reduce the use of critical raw materials
MAWP 2014-2020 Budget distribution
Funding distribution Research and
Innovation Innovation Total
Transports Systems 94 (±5) 14.5% 213 (±10) 33% 307 47.5%
Energy Systems 94 (±5) 14.5% 213 (±10) 33% 307 47.5%
Cross-cutting activities 32 5%
Total (MEURO) 192 29% 426 66% 646 100%
Budget of €1.33 billion in 2014 - 2020 Strong industry commitment to contribute inside
the programme + through additional investment
outside, supporting joint objectives.
AWP 2014
• Launch: 9 July 2014
• Deadline: 6 November 2014 – Evaluation December 2014
• Indicative budget: 93M€
• 57 proposals submitted, 15 under negotiation
Pillar Action Type # Topics Indicative budget (M€)
Transport 5 RIA + 1 IA 6 10
IA 1 32
Energy RIA 8 16
IA 3 25.5
Overarching IA 1 5
Cross-cutting 2 CSA + 1 RIA 3 4.5
Totals 22 93
AWP 2015
• Launch: 5th May 2015
• Deadline: 27th August 2015
• Indicative budget: 123M€
Pillar Action Type # Topics Indicative budget (M€)
Transport RIA 5 25
IA 0
Energy RIA 6 20
IA 3 34
Overarching RIA 1 2
IA 2 39.5
Cross-cutting CSA 3 2.5
Totals 22 123
Thank you for your attention !
Further info : • FCH JU : http://fch-ju.eu
• NEW-IG : http://www.new-ig.eu
• N.ERGHY : http://www.nerghy.eu
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