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Research Infrastructure Services for Renewable Energy

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RISEnergy (Research Infrastructure Services for Renewable Energy)

Période du rapport: 2024-03-01 au 2025-08-31

The European Green Deal aims to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy with zero net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. To achieve more efficient, competitive and cost-effective energy systems and devices, RISEnergy fosters a European ecosystem of industry, research organizations and funding agencies aimed at developing novel energy technologies and concepts. The project focuses on supporting innovation and accelerating technology development in the renewable energy sector by leveraging state-of-the-art infrastructures across different domains. It aims to enhance knowledge sharing, streamline development processes, and de-risk technologies before commercialization. RISEnergy brings together a consortium of 68 beneficiaries from 23 countries: ERIC institutions, technology institutes, universities and industrial partners, to jointly improve the economic performance of technologies. Members of the European Energy Research Alliance are establishing the core European ecosystem.
The main objectives of RISEnergy are:
1.) enable research and innovation to increase energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy technologies to foster wider use of renewables into energy systems through proactive innovation management having single entry point with tailor-made access roads for academics, industry, and SMEs, and advising RI providers, all acces Users, and policy makers on LCA, ICT development and networking issues;
2.) provide efficient transnational access (TA) to facilities to support renewable energy technologies and systems: Provide more than 2,500 days of access to major European and international world-leading analytical facilities;
3.) reach out to all stakeholders performing research along the value chain, from materials and technology development to applications in the eight most relevant fields of PV, CSP/STE , hydrogen, biofuels, offshore wind, ocean energy, integrated grids, and energy storage, research infrastructure providers and policy makers;
4.) provide comprehensive services of unprecedented quality: new cross-RI services, a single entry point, tailor-made access roads for academia industry, and SMEs with a particular focus on scientists from research fields in which the use of research infrastructures is not yet established.
During the first reporting period, all planned activities have started according to plan and important frameworks and rules to conduct the foreseen activities have been initiated.
As major activity in WP1 the network of experts and the terms of reference for the various expert groups including the Selection Panel (SP) to review the applications for TA (in WP2) have been established. Further activities have been to start the interaction with EU Set-Plan, existing RI networks and the analysis of gaps in Research Infrastructure services.
In WP2, activities linked to transnational and the virtual accesses (TA/VA) have been successfully started. The rules and guidelines for TA and VA were agreed and published. Two TA calls for proposals were published and a high number of access applications have been received, leading to an acceptance rate of below 50%. By August 2025, already seven TA projects from the first call had been completed.
The main objective of WP3 is to create cross-RI services to support and accelerate renewable energy system (RES) TRL progression & system integration, fostering collaboration across technology disciplines and stakeholder groups. A main achievement of the first period was to understand the value proposition of retrofitting micro power energy harvesting self-powered wireless sensor network nodes for detecting anomalies and predictive maintenance. Furthermore, the scientific data guidelines have been defined including a collection of use cases and compilation of existing metadata platforms and data repositories, from which Zenodo open data repository was identified to be used in the future course of the project.
A proactive innovation approach is the overall objective of WP4, through engagement with innovators, fostering cross-sector synergies, conducting technical appraisals, and facilitating broad industry and policy engagement. The first Innovation Collaborative Services have started and first experience gained with the application, review and consultation process.
The management of the overall project which is addressed in WP5 has started according to plan and all foreseen management procedures have been defined. The project conducted the Kick-off meeting as hybrid event in March 2024 in Brussels followed by two online project
meetings in Nov 2024 and May 2025 to inform about the activities, progress and especially the transnational and virtual accesses internally and also to external stakeholders. In parallel first dissemination and communication activities (e.g. launch of project website and LinkedIn account) were implemented by partners.
The successful startup of the project, including regular meetings on project and Work package level can be regarded as a result beyond state-of the art, as it brings together – for the first time the different fields of renewable energy storage technologies.
This also includes the successful lounge of and response to the first calls for transnational access, and also the start of virtual access in Work package 2. The implementation of a dedicated innovation support bringing together work achieved in all RES sectors with the ultimate objective of speeding up the maturity of technologies cross -fertilizing promising results from one technology to others is also highly novel.
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