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Programme
Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON)
Call
Sustainable, secure and competitive energy supply (HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02)
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Type of action
HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Type of MGA
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Opening date
04 May 2023
Deadline date
05 September 2023 17:00:00 Brussels time
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Topic description

ExpectedOutcome:

Photovoltaic power generation is pivotal in the transition to a clean energy
system and the achievement of a climate-neutral economy. To this end, it is
important to enhance affordability, security of supply and sustainability of PV
technologies along with further efficiency improvements.

Consequently, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following
outcomes:

 * PV modules with higher efficiencies and lower costs, paving the way for mass
   production.
 * Lower environmental impact with efficient and optimised use of
   materials/resources.

Scope:

Wafer-based crystalline silicon (c-Si) PV technology is dominating the PV
market, sharing its 95%, with a significant historical module price reduction
trend. The driving force for such PV cost reduction is undoubtedly attributed to
the advancement in cell and module performance in the last few decades, in
addition to economies of scale. Improving cell and module efficiency will
continue to play a significant role in lowering the levelized cost of
electricity (LCOE), by saving the cost of land and balance of systems while
producing the same amount of electricity.

Proposals are expected to develop architectures approaching the theoretical
efficiency limit of c-Si cells and providing the direction for even higher
mass-production industrial cell performance (for example by reducing surface
recombination in silicon, lowering recombination losses at metal contacts,
maximizing light trapping in silicon, etc.), with:

 1. Nanophotonic structures to maximize absorption and minimise reflection,
    enabling reduced silicon consumption and higher efficiencies.
 2. Innovative texturisation and light-trapping concepts for thin and ultrathin
    c-Si solar cells.
 3. Advanced low-cost surface passivation and novel passivating contacts; novel
    heterojunctions.
 4. Low-cost and Ag-free metallisation, TCOs using abundant materials (In-free),
    such as AZO.
 5. Direct bandgap architectures for very high efficiencies and/or thinner
    cells.

Specific Topic Conditions:



Activities are expected to achieve TRL 4-5 by the end of the project – see
General Annex B.



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Destination

Sustainable, secure and competitive energy supply (2023/24)

This Destination includes activities targeting a sustainable, secure and
competitive energy supply. In line with the scope of cluster 5, this includes
activities in the areas of renewable energy; energy system, grids and storage;
as well as Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS).

The transition of the energy system will rely on reducing the overall energy
demand and making the energy supply side climate neutral, in current and future
climate conditions. R&I actions will help to make the energy supply side
cleaner, more secure, and competitive by boosting cost performance and
reliability of a broad portfolio of renewable energy solutions, in line with
societal needs and preferences. Furthermore, R&I activities will underpin the
modernisation of the energy networks to support energy system integration,
including the progressive electrification of demand side sectors (buildings,
mobility, industry) and integration of other climate neutral, renewable energy
carriers, such as clean hydrogen. Innovative energy storage solutions (including
chemical, mechanical, electrical and thermal storage) are a key element of such
energy system and R&I actions will advance their technological readiness for
industrial-scale and domestic applications. Carbon Capture, Utilisation and
Storage (CCUS) is a CO2 emission abatement option that holds great potential and
R&I actions will accelerate the development of CCUS in electricity generation
and industry applications.

This destination contributes to the activities of the Strategic Energy
Technology Plan (SET Plan) and its implementation working groups.

This Destination contributes to the following Strategic Plan’s Key Strategic
Orientations (KSO):

 * C: Making Europe the first digitally enabled circular, climate-neutral and
   sustainable economy through the transformation of its mobility, energy,
   construction and production systems;
 * A: Promoting an open strategic autonomy[[ ‘Open strategic autonomy’ refers to
   the term ‘strategic autonomy while preserving an open economy’, as reflected
   in the conclusions of the European Council 1 – 2 October 2020.]] by leading
   the development of key digital, enabling and emerging technologies, sectors
   and value chains to accelerate and steer the digital and green transitions
   through human-centred technologies and innovations;

It covers the following impact areas:

 * Industrial leadership in key and emerging technologies that work for people;
 * Affordable and clean energy.

The expected impact, in line with the Strategic Plan, is to contribute to “More
efficient, clean, sustainable, secure and competitive energy supply through new
solutions for smart grids and energy systems based on more performant renewable
energy solutions”, notably through

 1. Fostering European global leadership in affordable, secure and sustainable
    renewable energy technologies and services by improving their
    competitiveness in global value chains and their position in growth markets,
    notably through the diversification of the renewable services and technology
    portfolio (more detailed information below).
 2. Ensuring cost-effective uninterrupted and affordable supply of energy to
    households and industries in a scenario of high penetration of variable
    renewables and other new low carbon energy supply. This includes more
    efficient approaches to managing smart and cyber-secure energy grids and
    optimisation the interaction between producers, consumers, networks,
    infrastructures and vectors (more detailed information below).
 3. Accelerating the development of Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) as a
    CO2 emission mitigation option in electricity generation and industry
    applications (including also conversion of CO2 to products) (more detailed
    information below).

Global leadership in renewable energy

Renewable energy technologies encompass renewable electricity, renewable heating
and cooling and renewable fuel technologies. They provide major opportunities to
replace or substitute carbon from fossil origin in the power, heating/cooling,
transportation, agriculture and industry economic sectors. Their large scale and
decentralised deployment are expected to create more jobs than the fossil fuel
equivalent and, especially, local jobs. Renewable energy technologies are the
baseline on which to build a European and global climate-neutral future. A
strong global European leadership in renewable energy technologies will pave the
way to increase energy security and reliability.

It is imperative to enhance affordability, security, sustainability, and
efficiency for more established renewable energy technologies (such as wind
energy, photovoltaics, solar thermal, bioenergy or hydropower), and to further
diversify the technology portfolio. Furthermore, advanced renewable fuels,
including synthetic fuels (which contain also direct solar fuels[[ Direct solar
fuels are in this context renewable synthetic fuels made by direct conversion
routes from solar to chemical energy]]) and sustainable advanced biofuels, are
also needed to provide long-term carbon-neutral solutions for the transport,
energy consuming and energy-intensive industrial sectors, in particular for
applications where direct electrification is not a technically and
cost-efficient option.

In line with the “do not significantly harm” principle for the environment,
research and innovation actions for all renewable energy technologies aim to
also improve the environmental sustainability of the technologies, delivering
products with reduced greenhouse gas emissions and improved environmental
performance regarding water use, circularity, pollution, and ecosystems. For
biofuels and bioenergy improving the environmental sustainability is associated
to the biomass conversion part of the value chain and the quality of the
product, while air pollution associated to combustion in engines falls in the
scope of other destinations in Cluster 5 and other environmental aspects will be
under Cluster 6.

Synergies with activities in cluster 4 are necessary for integrating renewable
energy technologies and solutions in energy consuming industries and ensure that
renewable energy solutions do not harm the environment. Complementarities with
cluster 6 concern mainly biomass-related activities and with EIC low technology
readiness level actions.

All renewable energy technologies are addressed as they have all a strong
international market potential, and it will be coherent with the EU policy of
industrial leadership worldwide.

Regarding the REPowerEU communication, renewable energy technologies are - as
described above - a key instrument to diversify EU gas supplies and reduce the
EU’s dependence on fossil fuels. Most of the topics in this work programme are
centred along two of the REPowerEU tracks, with the remainder of the topics
fully contributing to decreasing the EU’s dependence on fossil fuels:

 * PV, wind energy and heat pumps, encompassing the most readily available
   renewable energy technologies to reduce the EU’s dependence on fossil fuels.
   (17 topics)
 * Renewable fuels, encompassing the most readily available technologies
   (advanced biofuels) but also the less mature ones (synthetic renewable
   fuels). Renewable fuels can be used in transport but also in buildings and
   industry to meet the demand for electricity and heat, therefore displacing
   fossil fuels. Gaseous renewable fuels are one of the named actions in the
   REPowerEU communication, as regards increasing the production of bio methane
   twice above the European Green Deal target in 2030. All forms of renewable
   fuels, and in particular advanced biofuels, contribute to reduce the EU’s
   dependence, because they are drop-in fuels and direct replacements of fossil
   fuels, utilizing the existing infrastructure. (8 topics)
 * The remainder of the topics also contributes to the objective of decreasing
   the EU’s dependence on fossil fuels, with the focus either on specific
   renewable energy sectors (bioenergy, geothermal, hydropower, ocean energy and
   solar thermal) or on cross-technology activities (next generation renewable
   energy, market measures, international cooperation). (18 topics)

Main expected impacts:

 * Availability of disruptive sustainable renewable energy and renewable fuel
   technologies & systems accelerating the replacement of fossil-based energy
   technologies to achieve climate neutrality in the energy sector by 2050,
   considering future climate conditions, and without harming biodiversity,
   environment and natural resources.
 * Reduced cost and improved efficiency of sustainable renewable energy and
   renewable fuel technologies and their value chains.
 * Support de-risking of sustainable renewable energy and fuel technologies with
   a view to their commercial exploitation to contribute to the 2030 “Fit for
   55” targets increasing the share of renewable electricity, heat and fuels in
   the EU energy consumption (in particular, 40% renewable energy overall, 2.2%
   advanced biofuels and 2.6% renewable fuels of non-biological origin).
 * Better integration of sustainable renewable energy and renewable fuel-based
   solutions in all economic sectors, including through digital technologies.
 * Enhanced security and autonomy of energy supply in the EU, while accelerating
   the green transition.
 * Affordable, secure and sustainable energy solutions to diversify gas supplies
   in the EU by increasing the level of biomethane.
 * Reinforced European scientific basis and European export potential for
   renewable energy technologies through international collaborations (e.g., the
   AU-EU Climate Change and Sustainable Energy partnership, the missions and
   innovation communities of Mission Innovation 2.0).
 * Enhanced sustainability of renewable energy and renewable fuels value chains,
   taking fully into account circular economy, social, economic and
   environmental aspects in line with the European Green Deal priorities.
 * More effective market uptake of sustainable renewable energy and fuel
   technologies to support their commercialisation and provide inputs to policy
   making.
 * Increased knowledge on the environmental impacts of the different renewable
   energy technologies along their lifecycle and value chains.

Energy systems, grids and storage

Main expected impacts:

 * Increased resilience of the energy system, based on improved and/or new
   technologies and energy vectors, to control the system and maintain system
   stability under difficult circumstances.
 * Increased flexibility and resilience of the energy system to plan and operate
   different networks for different energy carriers simultaneously in a
   coordinated manner that will also contribute to climate neutrality of
   hard-to-electrify sectors.
 * Innovative data-driven services for consumers that empower them to engage in
   the energy transition. Enhanced consumer satisfaction and increased system
   flexibility thanks to enabling consumers to benefit from new energy services
   and facilitating their investment and engagement in the energy transition.
 * Improved energy storage and energy vector technologies, in particular
   technologies for long-term storage of electricity and heat.
 * Foster the European market for new energy services and business models as
   well as tested standardised and open interfaces of energy devices through a
   higher degree of interoperability, increased data availability and easier
   data exchange.
 * More effective and efficient solutions for transporting and seamlessly
   integrating off-shore energy with new electricity transmission technologies,
   in particular using superconducting technologies, power electronics and
   hybrid Alternate Current – Direct Current grid solutions as well as MT HVDC
   (Multi Terminal High Voltage Direct Current) solutions.
 * Based on easy data-sharing, increased flexibility of the energy system to
   integrate renewables, and better predictability of return on investments in
   renewable and energy efficiency investments.
 * Speeding up of (from early-adoption to upscaling) of new digital technologies
   in the energy sector for the benefit of the energy transition.
 * Development of cyber-security and privacy tools and technologies tailor-made
   for the specific requirements of the energy system.
 * Development of technologies and systemic approaches that optimise energy
   management of IT technologies.

Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS)

Main expected impacts:

Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)

 * Accelerated rollout of infrastructure, in particular for CCUS hubs and
   clusters.
 * Continuing knowledge and best practice sharing activities, in particular on
   connecting industrial CO2 sources with potential bankable storage sites and
   installations using CO2, providing greater confidence for decision makers and
   investors.
 * Proven feasibility of integrating CO2 capture, CO2 storage and CO2 use in
   industrial facilities and to maximize the efforts to close the carbon cycle.
   Demonstrating these technologies at industrial scale should pave the way for
   subsequent first-of-a-kind industrial projects.
 * Reduced cost of the CCUS value chain, with CO2 capture being still the most
   relevant stumbling block for a wider application of CCUS. Develop innovative
   technology for CO2 conversion to reduce the need for pre-concentration and/or
   purification.
 * Adequate frameworks for Measurement, Monitoring and Verification (MMV) for
   storage and use projects, to document safe storage and for public buy-in of
   the technology.
 * Further research in DACCS and BECCS as CO2 capture technologies in
   combination with CO2 storage in order to deliver carbon removals.in view of
   achieving the net zero targets.
 * Assess the environmental impacts and risks, in the short, medium and long
   term, of CCUS technologies, with respect to the Do No Significant Harm
   principle, and to inter-generational solidarity.

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If projects use satellite-based earth observation, positioning, navigation
and/or related timing data and services, beneficiaries must make use of
Copernicus and/or Galileo/EGNOS (other data and services may additionally be
used).

4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in Annex C of the
Work Programme General Annexes

5. Evaluation and award:

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   Programme General Annexes

 * Submission and evaluation processes are described in Annex F of the Work
   Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual

 * Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in Annex F
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CALL :
May 8, 2023 11:29:50 AM
The submission session is now available for:
HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-01(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-08(HORIZON-RIA),
HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-02(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-14(HORIZON-RIA),
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HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-05(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-07(HORIZON-RIA),
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Topic Budget (EUR) - Year : 2023 StagesOpening
dateDeadlineContributionsIndicative number of grantsHORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-11 -
HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions 9 000 000 single-stage04 May
2023
05 September 2023
around 30000003HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-16 - HORIZON-IA HORIZON Innovation Actions
20 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 50000004HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-09 - HORIZON-IA HORIZON Innovation Actions
8 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 80000001HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-02 - HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and
Innovation Actions 5 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 25000002HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-13 - HORIZON-IA HORIZON Innovation Actions
10 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 50000002HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-05 - HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and
Innovation Actions 8 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 40000002HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-10 - HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and
Innovation Actions 8 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 40000002HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-01 - HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and
Innovation Actions 8 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 40000002HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-06 - HORIZON-IA HORIZON Innovation Actions
15 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
around 50000003HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-04 - HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and
Innovation Actions 6 000 000 single-stage04 May 2023
05 September 2023
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