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Accellerating CCS technologies as a new low-carbon energy vector

Description du projet

Des solutions avancées de piégeage et de stockage du carbone ouvrent la voie à une production d’énergie à faible impact

Le captage et le stockage du dioxyde de carbone (CSC) représente une solution clé pour atténuer le changement climatique. Cette technologie permet d’éliminer les émissions de CO2 liées à la production d’électricité ou à l’activité industrielle. Ciblant le secteur de l’énergie, le projet ACT, financé par l’UE, vise à développer une série de technologies CSC applicables à une utilisation commerciale. Le consortium ACT, composé de 17 partenaires de 15 pays, a obtenu 28,8 millions d’euros pour le premier appel. Son objectif principal est de stimuler le déploiement du CSC en encourageant une collaboration étroite entre les chercheurs et l’industrie. L’initiative financera des projets transnationaux de R&D, facilitera le partage des connaissances, assurera les synergies avec les projets pilotes et impliquera les parties prenantes dans le domaine du CSC.

Objectif

"This ERA-NET Cofund action is a transnational collaboration on CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) technology. CCS is regarded as one of the main routes for Europe to mitigate climate change. Our initiative ""Accelerating CCS technology as a new low-carbon energy vector"" (ACT) targets mainly the energy sector, but will also have benefits for energy intensive industries. The vision of ACT is to ensure that the energy sector makes a better contribution to climate protection by developing a collection of different CCS technologies ready for commercialisation. The consortium consists of 10 partners from 9 countries highly engaged to further development of CCS. The partner contribution for the first call is Euros 28.8 million. The consortium has received Letter of Support (LOS) from several important stakeholders in the CCS area in Europe.

The main objective of ACT is to facilitate the emergence of CCS by significant transnational joint calls that will stimulate close cooperation between researchers and industry in order to accelerate the deployment of CCS. During these calls the consortium will address the most relevant RD&D gaps in the CCS chain. ACT will bring researchers and CCS stakeholders from a number of countries closer together in a joint effort that will generate momentum towards deployment of CCS technology in Europa.

ACT will fund transnational R&D and innovation projects, facilitate meeting places for knowledge sharing, ensure synergies with pilots and demonstration projects, and invite to discussions with stakeholders in the CCS field. ACT will also ensure dissemination of results from ACT funded projects as part of an extensive outreach program targeting the research community, policymakers and the public in general. The result will be new knowledge which in turn will close gaps and accelerate CCS deployment.
ACT has seven work packages, of which five are directly related to the first call and the last two are dedicated to additional activities."

Appel à propositions

H2020-LCE-2014-2015

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Sous appel

H2020-LCE-2015-3

Régime de financement

ERA-NET-Cofund - ERA-NET Cofund

Coordinateur

NORGES FORSKNINGSRAD
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 029 961,67
Adresse
DRAMMENSVEIEN 288
0283 Oslo
Norvège

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Région
Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
Type d’activité
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
Liens
Coût total
€ 6 151 399,00

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