Proposition to participate in the International non-for-profit Industry Association: Energy Efficient Buildings Working towards the launch of an EU Joint Technology Initiative on Energy Efficient Buildings Marta Fernandez Research Relationships Manager Arup October 2008
Major industry change is underway & your participation is vital An International non-for-profit Industry Association: Energy Efficient Buildings is being created to launch a Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) in Energy Efficient Buildings. The estimated budget for the JTI is 2bn over 10 years. Join key industry players in this ambitious EU-wide initiative to set directions and speed up innovation. Contribute to the transformation of the construction from a resource intensive to a knowledge-intensive industry. Contribute to the EU 2020 targets: cut GHG emissions by 20%, 20% renewable energy in energy mix and 20% less primary energy consumption. Lead the development of sustainable high added value technologies, products and services for Energy Efficient Buildings. Buildings are responsible for 40% of total EU Energy Consumption. Primary energy use has to be reduced by 20% by 2020 The building sector must reduce energy consumption by 20% by 2020 when compared to 2005 Renewable Energy Sources will have to provide a 20% energy share by 2020. This is expected to be 50 Mtoe There is a stock of 160 million buildings in the EU The scale of the change needed in the building sector is huge. Your active participation in developing an industry response is vital *Mtoe - Million Tons of Oil Equivalent Note: 215 Mtoe, is equivalent to the total jointly energy consumption (all sectors) of Spain, Portugal, Greece and Ireland in 2005
Commonly asked questions What is a JTI? JTIs are industry driven, large scale research programs focused on clear technological and economic objectives JTIs are a long-term EU-wide public-private-partnership (PPP) combining: ~50:50 private investment and public funding The JTI will be launched by 2010. Why is an Association needed now? The Association is a grouping of major stakeholders in the sector: industry, research institutes and universities Before the JTI gets launched, the Association objectives are: To seek and demonstrate industry engagement and collect information on national research priorities and initiatives To gather support and commitment from EC before 2009 elections (namely DG Research, DG TREN and DG Infso) To define the structure, organisation and statutes of the private part of the JTI What will be the role of the Association once the JTI is launched? The Association will represent the private part of the PPP of the JTI Collect and contribute the financial resources for the operation of the association and the JTI Represent and coordinate industry and other stakeholders research interests within the JTI There are many national and European initiatives in energy efficiency. What will be different about the JTI? Existing mechanisms do not have the scale to address the ambitious EU targets on GHG emissions and energy efficiency The JTI will cover the whole supply and value chain while researching sustainable business models for R&D implementation Through PPPs, the JTI will seek long term financing, construction and maintenance of energy efficient buildings and districts The JTI will maintain strong connections with other ETPs and coordinate EU and national initiatives What is the link with the European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP)? The main deliverable of the ECTP Strategic Research Agenda and its Implementation Action Plan, is a proposition for the creation of a Joint Technology Initiative on Energy Efficient Buildings. The plan was approved in June 2007. E2B JTI is a tool to implement the ECTP strategy on energy efficient buildings and districts
The JTI will accelerate the development and uptake of energy efficient solutions in the built environment Obstacles Expected Results Low market penetration Large stock of buildings in need of renovation Fragmented supply chain Technology integration Current costs of energy efficient buildings Different regional needs Accessibility of existing R&D mechanisms Energy Efficient Buildings JTI R&D acceleration: Technical Progress to lower costs Development of business models for design, construction and operation of buildings Take account of user requirements in a diverse market Demonstration projects will make sure that investigation works can be applied and replicated Long term measurement and monitoring of building performance Linking R&D efforts of public and private bodies EU provides critical mass to explore different routes and share results JTI will bring together key existing themes addressed by other FP7 calls Calls on new areas of interest and different proposals will make it a more open process Coordinated development and deployment facilitated by a master roadmap
What are the key benefits of joining the association for different stakeholders? Large Companies SMEs Universities & RTOs Leverage 100% of your R&D investment on related projects Access large scale markets Participate in the design and deployment of large scale demonstration projects Strengthen your competitiveness Influence the EU R&D agenda to set up a continuous research programme on Steering partners will be selected among early joiners Reduce your development costs Have a proactive and collaborative role in the value chain Refocus your competitive advantage from cost efficiency to new value added products and services Take advantage of specific measures for SME assistance Appropriate training and qualification Contribute to technology transfer and research exploitation Connect with a wide range of disciplines: nanotechnology, health and wellbeing, transport, etc. Access large funding programmes Long term industry engagement Contribute to the selection and direct R&D projects EXAMPLES 1) Demonstration project on Social Housing It represents 55 m dwellings in EU Large-scale high-impact demonstrator Public sector engagement Well adapted to global packages and replication Poverty resulting from energy prices is a major risk High energy savings potential 2) Programme on retrofitting School and Educational Buildings It concerns 130 m people under 24 and more than 10 m teachers Raise awareness of future generations It's in the hands of a public client
Further support is needed from industry and the scientific community. Current state and structure of the Association The statutes of the Association have been written and approved by all founding members under Belgian law in Sept 2008 The incorporation deed of the Association was confirmed last September. The official launch will take place before 2009 A network of National Liaison Points is being set up to provide up-to-date national data on market demand, national research programmes, key regulation as well as identify new members and disseminate information The association is supported by 3 Directorates General of the European Commission (DG Research, DG Tren, DG Infso) Further support from industry is needed to demonstrate EU-wide demand to the European Commission The Association is organised as follows General Assembly General direction of the Association Ensures the day-to day management of the Association Executive Board 9 Steering Committee Industry 9 Research 5 Elected Members SME 4 Clients 3 Scientific Council (min 10) Advisory body to the Executive Board. Guarantees scientific rigour and is consulted on R&D issues Body entrusted with the management of the Association
Join the Association and contribute to the launch and success of the Joint Technology Initiative! Industry Get in touch with your national liaison point* (UK: Marta.Fernandez@arup.com) and fill in the registration form which you will find on: http://www.e2b-jti.eu/e2bjti_join.php?sse=4 Sign up! Pay the dues for 2009 - for companies with turnover > 400m are 10,000/year - for companies with turnover < 400m are 5,000/year - for SMEs are 1,000/year Universities & RTOs Spread the word in your institution Appoint a lead and get in touch with your national contact point (UK: Marta.Fernandez@arup.com ) and/or fill in the registration form which you will find on: http://www.e2b-jti.eu/e2bjti_join.php?sse=4 Sign up! Pay the fees for 2009 -for universities and small RTOs (<250 people) are 1,000/year -for large RTOs (>250 people) are 3,000/year Professional Institutions Industry Associations Associations must be public or private organisations active in the promotion of construction or renovation of buildings Contribute to the communication of the initiative and get further industry engagement through your network of members Get in touch with your national contact point (UK: Marta.Fernandez@arup.com ) and/or fill in the registration form which you will find on: http://www.e2b-jti.eu/e2bjti_join.php?sse=4 Sign up! Fees for Organisation and Public Agencies are 1,000/year *Marta Fernández has been nominated by DBERR as UK National Contact Point and has been appointed by the E2B Association. Check the website for more details www.e2b-jti.eu Contact Marta.Fernandez@arup.com for further information