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Launch of the 3rd access campaign of SFERA-III – 2021

With SFERA-III, benefit from free access to top research infrastructures in Concentrated Solar Thermal power across Europe!

The 3rd SFERA-III access campaign will open on 16 November 2020. This call for projects provides free access to 22 installations of 12 state-of-art research infrastructures in Concentrated Solar Thermal power in 8 countries: CYPRUS: - The Cyprus Institute: CyI Campus – FRESNEL and AHTLab (Athalassa’s Heliostat Testing Laboratory) / PROTEAS – Exposure and Receiver FRANCE: - PROMES-CNRS: MicroSol-R - CEA – ESTHER: LHASSA (Latent Heat Storage with PCM) GERMANY - DLR: Synlight (High-flux solar simulator) - Fraunhofer ISE: CD-Lab (Durability testing of materials for concentrated solar thermal) ITALY: - ENEA: ESOL (ENEA Solar Collector Optics laboratory) PORTUGAL: - University of Evora: CER (Renewable Energies Chair), PESC (Solar Concentrators Testing Platform), INIESC (National Research Infrastructure in Solar Energy Concentration) and DNI-N - LNEG: LMR-LES SPAIN: - PSA-CIEMAT: MOSA (Molten Salt Test Loop for Thermal Energy Systems) and DESAL - IMDEA: HTPU-CDL (Computational Design Lab for High Temperature Processes), KIRAN42 (42kWe High Flux Solar Simulator) and VHCST (Very High Concentration Solar Tower) SWITZERLAND - ETH Zurich: HFSS (High flux solar simulator) and CHEM (Chemical Laboratory) TURKEY: - METU/ODAK: GunSolSim (High flux solar simulator) The campaign offers access to a wide spectrum of experiments such as: - Solar thermal electricity generation - Solar fuels production - Cycles for chemical storage of solar energy - Solar water treatment - Solar heating and cooling of buildings to improve energy efficiency - Modelling and controlling of concentrating solar technologies for power plants and for industrial processes - High value material synthesis and/or coatings deposits - High-flux photochemistry and photo-physics - Characterisation of materials behaviour and properties under extreme conditions The 3rd SFERA-III campaign is open until 31 January 2021. The selected projects will benefit from 1 to 4 weeks of free access to the chosen facilities for a team of up to 2 persons. Moreover, travel, accommodation and subsistence costs are reimbursed by the project’s budget. Check the call conditions: https://sfera3.sollab.eu/access/#call(opens in new window) Apply here: https://sfera3.sollab.eu/proposal-form/(opens in new window) Timetable and useful links - 16 November 2020: Call open and submission of the project proposals. Check conditions for application: https://sfera3.sollab.eu/access-conditions/(opens in new window) - 15 December 2020 (tbc): Webinar session to inform on the call conditions and templates to fill in. Registration will open soon. In the meantime, you can watch the presentation of the 2020 campaign here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ9ndTERex8&t=20s&ab_channel=EuronoviaConseil(opens in new window) - 31 January 2021: Deadline for submission. - Until April 2021: Selection process of the projects to be hosted at the different CSP Research Infrastructures - May 2021: Announcement of the results - June 2021 – December 2021: Hosting of the user projects - To submit your project, fill in the User Research Proposal Form: https://sfera3.sollab.eu/access/#formulaire(opens in new window) List of the selected projects: - First campaign (2019): https://sfera3.sollab.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/SFERA-III_List-of-SURP-Granted_190617-1-V2-1.pdf(opens in new window) - Second campaign (2020): https://sfera3.sollab.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/SFERA-III_List-SURP-Granted_200811.pdf(opens in new window) DISCLAIMER Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, SFERA-III cannot guarantee that all its services will be performed. In exceptional situations, consortium partners are entitled to regulate, suspend or terminate an access or activity without prior notice and without any refunds or compensation for the damage suffered by the Users. Users are therefore recommended to take out appropriate insurance. You can follow the latest information on the EU Member States restriction of free movement at https://reopen.europa.eu/en(opens in new window)

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