Deliverables
A proactive engagement programme will be undertaken to determine how the diversity of the stakeholders with the ETIP can be increased. It is important that ZEP effectively represents the range of organisations with an interest in CCS and CCU.
Present outputs at SET-Plan Steering Group events and provide recommendations to other Commission initiatives, e.g. the High Level Group on Energy Intensive Industries, the development of CCS project selection criteria for Projects of Common InterestThe work of the ETIP will be of relevance to a number of European Commission initiatives and processes The ETIP will proactively seek to engage in these activities to ensure that it communicates and disseminates the insights gained by the project
Review of the ETIP and opportunities to increase future impactsA review of ETIP Stakeholders will be undertaken to understand their perspectives on the effectiveness of ZEP, their priorities and how the ETIP can best support them.
Hold briefings with MSs and Commission officials on the conclusions of the reports and technical programmesA regular programme of external briefing programmes will be held with to ensure that the conclusions of the ETIP are understood by representatives of MSs and the EC
Disseminate the knowledge developed by the Networks and TWGs through external workshop eventsWorkshops and conferences will be held to ensure that the conclusions of the ETIP are shared with relevant stakeholders and communicated more widely to those that are active on the energy climate and industrial discussions
Support from national governments on delivery of the Implementation Plan.National governments will be invited to support the realisation of the Research and Innovation activities contained in the CCS and CCS Implementation Plan
Input from national governments on the focus and development of reports and other outputs from the project.To ensure that the outputs of the ETIP meet the needs of national governments the representatives from the Government Group will be encouraged to provide input on the direction of the ETIPs work programme
Website to be used as an online, free to access repository for the knowledge generated by the projectA website will be developed to host materials developed by ETIP. The wabsite will be free to access and be available to all stakeholders with an interest in CCS and CCU technologies.
Over the 36 months of the grant the CCSA will work to ensure that it supports the strategic direction of the ETIP as established by the AC
Deliver all obligations under the Grant Agreement and provide the EC with necessary reports and dataThe CCSA will fulfill all of its obligations under the grant
Support to the working group assisting the SET-Plan Implementation Plan ahead of the dedicated supportThe ETIP ZEP will support the progress of the Implementation Working Group on CCS and CCU until dedicated support is made available to progress the CCS and CCU Implementation Plan.
Disseminate project's conclusions in other relevant initiatives e.g. High Level Group on Energy Intensive IndustriesIt is important that the conclusions of the ETIP are effectively disseminated into other initiatives that are active in the climate energy and industrial space
CCU is an area of increasing interest There is still substantial work to be done in understanding what the contribution of CCU is to climate mitigation This report will explore this topic further
Improve understanding on the role of CCUS in a below 2⁰C scenarioCCS and CCU technologies are expected to play a central role in delivering on the Paris Climate Agreement. This report will explore the contribution that these technologies can make to Europe's efforts to meet its Paris goals.
Develop list of further deliverables as the regulatory and policy regime evolves over 2018The ETIP will respond to changes in the external landscape by reviewing and updating the deliverables over time. This ensures that the work of ETIP is effectively focused.
Develop list of further deliverables as the regulatory and policy regime evolves over 2019To ensure that the ETIP responds effectively to the evolving external landscape the deliverables will be updated to reflect recent developments and future priorities
Work programme for the Networks and TWGsA work programme will be established for both the Network Technology and Network Policy and Economics
Develop list of further deliverables for the Networks and TWGs as the regulatory and policy regime evolves over 2019To ensure that the ETIP is responding effectively to the developing external environment an updated list of deliverables will be developed
Develop list of further deliverables for the Networks and TWGs as the regulatory and policy regime evolves over 2018To ensure that the ETIP is responding effectively to the developing external environment an updated list of deliverables will be developed.
Provide insights on CCUS innovation and deployment support instrumentsThere is a need for a continued dialogue between stakeholders on how innovation and deployment of CCUS can be supported. The ETIP will continue to provide input to these discusssions.
Disseminate reports and recommendations to MS representativesThe outputs of the ETIP will be shared with national government representatives to ensure that the conclusions and recommendations can be taken into account as governments consider the role of CCS and CCU to their economy.
Develop report on collaboration across the CCUS chainUnderstanding and quantifying the risks associated with CO2 storage is critical to underpin the the large scale deployment of CCS. This report will explore this topic and understand how different can collaborate across the CCS value chain.
The CCSA is willing to engage with the Pilot on Open Research Data as requested during the grant application process
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