The key activities of SOLAR-ERA.NET Cofund 2 focused on joint calls allowing for selecting and supporting highly relevant transnational research and innovation projects.
The projects funded covered the following scopes and joint call topics defined according to the priorities identified in the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan and in the subsequent Implementation Plans for PV and CSP:
1) Advanced industrial PV technologies (TRL: 4 to 7)
2) Emerging PV technologies (TRL: 3 to 5)
3) Operation and diagnosis of PV plants (TRL: 6 to 7)
4) CSP low cost and next generation technologies (TRL: 4 to 7)
The objectives listed in the section above could be greatly achieved. The consortium could further strengthen the cooperation between Member States / Associated Countries and their respective research and innovation programmes (objective 1), especially through joint transnational calls and a well established network having worked together for two decades and created a largely recognised SOLAR-ERA.NET “brand”. SOLAR-ERA.NET Cofund 2 also participated in the preparation of the Clean Energy Transition Partnership (cetpartnership.eu) gathering several ERA-NET’s in a new framework. The joint calls (two planned joint calls plus a third joint call launched on top) and its follow-up on transnational projects were successfully carried out (and still ongoing for the projects selected in the latter joint calls). The joint call addressed topics and subjects of highest priority and European added value (objective 4). Thanks to pooling resources with some 25 MEUR of effective funding and thereby providing critical mass (objectives 2 and 3), 33 transnational projects could be / are supported where major progress could / is expected be achieved in technology development, deployment and exploitation (objectives 5 to 9) reflected in the dedicated Deliverables and in the individual project reports.
The SOLAR-ERA.NET Cofund 2 consortium used a variety of communication and dissemination channels. The main tools for promoting the calls, funded projects’ activities and results were the project website (
http://www.solar-era.net/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)) webinars, participation in conferences and specific events for outreach to and exchange with stakeholders as well as websites, events and newsletters managed by funding agencies at the national / regional level.