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7th Framework Programme - FP7 (2007-2013)
Energy in FP7
Energy Research Objectives
The objective of energy research under FP7 is
to aid the creation and establishment of the technologies necessary to adapt the
current energy system into a more sustainable one, less dependent on imported
fuels. Such a system would be based on a diverse mix of energy sources and
carriers, with particular attention being paid to lower and non-CO2 emitting
energy technologies, combined with enhanced energy efficiency and conservation,
to address the pressing challenges of security of supply and climate change,
while increasing the competitiveness of Europe's industries.
What will be funded?
Emphasis of Directorate-General Energy & Transport
in FP7 will be on large-scale, integrated technical demonstration projects, on
technologies at the end of the research/development stage and with a view to the
market.
In the Energy work programme Directorate-General Energy & Transport will give
emphasis to the following activities:
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Renewable
electricity generation
- technologies to increase overall conversion efficiency, cost efficiency and
reliability, driving down the cost of electricity production.
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Renewable
fuel production
- fuel production systems and conversion technologies.
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Renewables for heating and cooling
- technologies for cheaper, more efficient active and passive heating and
cooling from renewable energy sources.
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Clean
Coal Technologies
- substantially improve power plant
efficiency, reliability and reducing costs through research, development and
demonstration of cleaner coal and other solid fuel conversion technologies,
producing also secondary energy carriers (including hydrogen) and liquid or
gaseous fuels.
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Smart
energy networks
- increasing the efficiency, safety, reliability and quality of the European
electricity and gas systems and networks in the context of a more integrated
European energy market.
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Energy
efficiency and savings
- technologies to improve energy efficiency and to enable final and primary
energy consumption savings, over their life-cycle, for buildings (including
lighting), transport, services and industry.
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Hydrogen
and fuel cells
- supporting EU fuel cell and hydrogen industries, for stationary, portable and
transport applications.
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Knowledge
for energy policy making
- tools, methods and models to assess the economic and social issues related to
energy technologies and to provide quantifiable targets and scenarios for medium
and long term horizons.
More information on the Energy Programme on
Energy
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