The successful projects demonstrated scientific and technological excellence as well as potential commercial impact, relevance to industrial and market needs and thereby provided a contribution to the SET-Plan objectives and added trans¬national value. Their individual results, impacts and exploitations are reflected in the dedicated Deliverables and in the individual project reports.
SOLAR-ERA.NET as a network of national and regional organisations owning and / or managing major solar power research and innovation programmes throughout Europe has provided added value and opportunities for the research and industry sector, namely:
• Complementarity between national and EU funded programmes
• Building a more robust and consistent research landscape
• Increasing strengths and reducing weaknesses
• Stepping stone for international cooperation
• Flexibility and bottom-up nature, no “one size fits all” approach
• New routes and innovative transnational research for medium-sized projects
SOLAR-ERA.NET has not only allowed for supporting innovative research projects on a transnational level but also provided added value in terms of networking and programming, namely:
• New industry-led innovation projects and partnerships in a strongly competitive environment
• More transnational cooperation bottom-up and “cut to measure”
• Larger and more diverse portfolio
• Common initiatives and implementation activities
• Networking and collaboration between countries across Europe
• Overview on European research and insight into trends
• Good practice for supporting projects on the transnational level
SOLAR-ERA.NET’s transnational activities have had a strong focus on innovation in new concepts, materials, processes, components and applications, by joining complementary scientific and industrial competences across the European RTDI landscape considering industrial relevance, cost effectiveness and scalability of innovative approaches in view of bringing new solutions to the growing solar electricity market. Increasingly, systemic aspects and integration have become more important and are gaining a new dimension within Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETPartnership).
After two decades of successful and strengthened cooperation between major solar power research and innovation programmes in Europe, SOLAR-ERA.NET is ending … and continues together with other ERA-NET’s in the Clean Energy Transition Partnership.