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Call updates:
The number of proposals submitted for this topic: EE-07-2015: 38
The Call Flash Info is now available under section 'Information package'
- NEW Frequently Asked Questions for the Energy-efficiency Call 2015
Frequently Asked Questions for the H2020-EE-2015 Energy-efficiency Call have been updated.
List of H2020 projects supported under the Energy-efficiency Call 2014
For information on Project Development Assistance projects supported under the Call H2020-EE-2014 please see projects under the topic EE-20 in the list.
A compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) related to the Energy Efficiency call is available under the "Get Support section"
- List of H2020 projects supported under the Energy-efficiency Call 2014
For information and support of applicants to the H2020-EE-2015 Energy-efficiency Call
- Frequently Asked Questions for the Energy-efficiency Call 2015
Frequently Asked Questions for the H2020-EE-2015 Energy-efficiency Call have been updated.
A compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) related to the Energy Efficiency call is available under the "Get Support section"
After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-2015of 10 December 2014 , the following changes have been made to the 2015 part :
- Call "Energy Efficiency" budget: the indicative budget and its indicative distribution among topics was changed. Please refer to the Work Programme H2020 - 10. Secure, clean and efficient energy (revised by European Commission Decision C(2014)9294) on pages 37-39. This document is available on the "Topic Conditions & Documents" section of this call.
Energy Efficiency Info Day: Recordings and presentations are now available on the EASME Website
05 January 2015 09:49
After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-2015 of 10 December 2014 , the following changes have been made to the 2015 part :
a. EE07-2015 indicative 'EU contribution considered' changed from “between EUR 1,5 and 2 million” to “between EUR 1 and 1,5 million”
b. EE07-2015 topic scope: the following specification was added: Proposals demonstrating an innovative approach in empowering public authorities to develop, finance and implement ambitious sustainable energy policies and plans (for instance under the Covenant of Mayors initiative), on the basis of reliable data and analyses [...].
Call "Energy Efficiency" budget: the indicative budget and its indicative distribution among topics was changed. Please refer to the Work Programme H2020 - 10. Secure, clean and efficient energy (revised by European Commission Decision C(2014)9294) on pages 37-39. This document is available on the "Topic Conditions & Documents" section of this call.
After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-2015of 10 December 2014 , the following changes have been made to the 2015 part :
- Call "Energy Efficiency" budget: the indicative budget and its indicative distribution among topics was changed. Please refer to the Work Programme H2020 - 10. Secure, clean and efficient energy (revised by European Commission Decision C(2014)9294) on pages 37-39. This document is available on the "Topic Conditions & Documents" section of this call.
Energy Efficiency Info Day: Recordings and presentations are now available on the EASME Website
Energy Efficiency Info Day 12/12/2014: Recordings and presentations are now available on the EASME Website
Energy Efficiency Info Day: Recordings and presentations are now available on the EASME Website
After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-2015of 10 December 2014 , the following changes have been made to the 2015 part :
- Call "Energy Efficiency" budget: the indicative budget and its indicative distribution among topics was changed. Please refer to the Work Programme H2020 - 10. Secure, clean and efficient energy (revised by European Commission Decision C(2014)9294) on pages 37-39. This document is available on the "Topic Conditions & Documents" section of this call.
After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-2015of 10 December 2014 , the following changes have been made to the 2015 part :
a. EE07-2015 indicative 'EU contribution considered' changed from “between EUR 1,5 and 2 million” to “between EUR 1 and 1,5 million”
b. EE07-2015 topic scope: the following specification was added: Proposals demonstrating an innovative approach in empowering public authorities to develop, finance and implement ambitious sustainable energy policies and plans (for instance under the Covenant of Mayors initiative), on the basis of reliable data and analyses [...].
Call "Energy Efficiency" budget: the indicative budget and its indicative distribution among topics was changed. Please refer to the Work Programme H2020 - 10. Secure, clean and efficient energy (revised by European Commission Decision C(2014)9294) on pages 37-39. This document is available on the "Topic Conditions & Documents" section of this call.
16 December 2014 10:57
The submission session is now available for: EE-07-2015(CSA)
05 November 2014 14:09
Energy Efficiency Info Day
Interested in applying for the Horizon 2020 Energy Efficiency call? Join us at our Information Day on 12 December 2014 in Brussels and...
•Get an update on the European policy on sustainable energy.
•Learn about the energy efficiency priorities of the 2015 Horizon 2020 calls.
•Find out how to apply for funding.
•Participate in sessions dedicated to the different funding areas, meet the EASME team and get answers to your questions.
•Use the opportunity to find new project partners.
The conference language is English. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in German, French, Spanish, Italian and Polish from 9:30 till 13:00.
REGISTER NOW: https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/horizon-2020-energy-efficiency-information-day
Topic identifier: | EE-07-2015 | ||
Publication date: | 11 December 2013 | ||
Types of action: | CSA Coordination and support action | ||
DeadlineModel: Opening date: |
single-stage 10 December 2014 |
Deadline: | 04 June 2015 17:00:00 |
Time Zone : (Brussels time) |
Specific challenge: Public authorities play a key role in the reduction of EU energy consumption and the increase of renewable energy capacity. For instance Member States must produce and implement National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAPs) and National Renewable Energy Action Plans. They also have the obligation to produce detailed action plans in specific sectors such as the renovation of buildings or the application of high-efficiency cogeneration and efficient district heating and cooling systems. Local and regional authorities are also developing plans at their own level and other public authorities play an important role too; national energy regulatory authorities for instance should provide incentives for grid operators (heat, cold, and electricity) to enable network users to produce renewable energies and implement energy efficiency measures.
Doing this requires multidisciplinary skills to e.g. assess different cross-sector sustainable energy options, according to technical, environmental, economic and social criteria. It also requires skills to engage stakeholders in both the definition and implementation of the solutions, and to secure funding.
The situation regarding the availability of these skills varies from country to country; e.g. while certain public authorities have a long tradition of using energy performance contracting, others have not tried yet; or while a few Member States oblige large cities to develop urban mobility plans, such plans are not common practice in other countries.
Scope: Proposals demonstrating an innovative approach in empowering public authorities to develop, finance and implement ambitious sustainable energy policies and plans (for instance under the Covenant of Mayors initiative), on the basis of reliable data and analyses. Public actors should be encouraged to look at sectors with high energy saving potential such as buildings, industry and urban mobility. The geographical coverage should be well justified on the basis of European added-value. Capacity building should be an integral part of project proposals.
The following actions are part of the scope:
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 1 and 1.5 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Expected impact: Impacts must be measured in terms of number of public officers influenced and number of new or improved policies and plans. The number of final consumers impacted should also be measured in millions of people. In addition, proposals targeting governments should also demonstrate that they accelerate the implementation of the new Energy Efficiency Directive.
Type of action: Coordination and Support Actions