At the end of the project, EERA has been able to complete all planned tasks and reach its objectives: as a relevant contribution to the SET-Plan, 14 out of 17 Joint programmes actively delivered on 14 of the 15 TWGs contributing to the definition of the SET Plan Implementation Plans; the role of EERA as relevant advisor within the SET-Plan governance framework was strengthened; EERA cooperation with EUA was enhanced and several new universities became EERA members; a few new institutions from the EU13 countries joined EERA, widening the geographical participation. This encouraging trend will be pursued to further enhance the participation of EU13 countries in the EERA research community. EERA and EUA produced a unified vision on FP9 through a joint Policy Paper.
Further results include the review of four JPs; one hearing led to the decision to close JP-Shale Gas and one hearing led to the potential creation of a new JP. This indicates the dynamic management of EERA’s portfolio of JP’s, in line with the evolution of technologies and of EU strategic energy priorities; the finalization of the JP Characterization process; collecting data for the key performance indicators (KPIs) and reporting and reviewing the Strategy and Implementation Plan (SIP).
The implementation of the review repository took place during the second project period. Regarding the strategy, a dedicated Working Group has been launched to ensure the continuous update of the SIP. For the KPIs, an increase was observed in FTEs active in EU energy research within EERA members compared to last year.
One of the key outcomes of the EERASE3 project consisted in supporting a better integration and coordination of the European energy research community through several actions related to cross-cutting/systemic dimension of the energy transition (e.g. ‘Scientific Advice to Policy for the Future of Energy Research’ conference, High Temperature materials position paper etc). The EERA Summer Strategy Meetings in Vienna (May 2017) and in Dubiecko (June 2018) strongly contributed to steer the relevant actions to achieve those goals and take stock of progress.
Exploitation and dissemination of the results was successfully performed by different reports and events targeting members, as well as key EU stakeholders and decision makers.
The communication and dissemination activities included the collection and share of EERA success stories; the update of EERA web pages, the support to JP activities, the promotion of the IP Showcase, the distribution of regular newsletters, the production of communication materials (roll-up, leaflets) and the organisation of the following conferences: the Scientific Conference in Birmingham, 2016; the High-Level Political conference in Brussels, 2017; the ‘Scientific Advice to Policy for the Future of Energy Research’ conference in Brussels, 2018; the EERA’s 10-year Anniversary Conference in Brussels, 2018.
Finally, the mapping of national funding schemes exercise, detailed in the following section, was also a cornerstone activity of year 2 and will constitute an essential building block for future activities of EERA supporting the EU-SET Plan.