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Combining state-of-the-art emission reduction and efficiency improvement technologies in ship design and retrofitting for contributing to the "Fit for 55" package objective by 2030 (ZEWT Partnership)

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Basic Information

Identifier
HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-12
Programme
Clean and competitive solutions for all transport modes
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
December 6, 2023
Deadline
April 17, 2024
Deadline Model
single-stage
Budget
€10,000,000
Min Grant Amount
€10,000,000
Max Grant Amount
€10,000,000
Expected Number of Grants
1
Keywords
HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-12HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01Sea vesselsSustainable planningSustainable transport - general

Description

Expected Outcome:

Project outputs and results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes:

  • Development of at least three market ready vessel design solutions to address short sea shipping, inland waterway transport and high seas shipping making innovative use of combinations of close to market (TRL 7 or higher) emission reduction and efficiency improvement technologies to reduce emissions from shipping in line with the expectations within the EUs “Fit for 55” legislative package.
  • Quantitative assessment of the designs towards achieving significant emissions reductions consistent with the EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ package objectives and the IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator through verifiable KPI’s.
  • Facilitation of the continuous improvement and upgrading of existing vessels to increase efficiency and reduce emissions through the measurement and bench marking of operational profiles.
  • Quantification of the contribution towards cutting emissions from a range of emission reduction technologies on a life cycle basis. Including the separate and joint consideration of design and operations within relevant environments. Enable assessment of the retrofit and refurbishment options of applied emission reduction technologies.
  • Support accelerated conversion of inland and maritime vessels s towards better energy efficiency and reduced emissions.
  • Development of robust business models for the design concepts, to ensure a high probability of commercial European deployment and the expectation of becoming operational by 2030.
Scope:

Legislative proposals within the EU’s “Fit for 55” package targeting the reduction of waterborne transport emissions will assess emissions reductions based on operational data collected within the framework of the EU’s MRV regulation. Internationally, for global maritime shipping, the forthcoming IMO Carbon Intensity Indicator and Data Collections System (DCS) will be used. Vessels visiting EU ports will need to provide data to ensure compliance with both MRV (EU) and DCS (IMO) data requirements. This change from assessing emission reductions based on design to the direct measurement and verification of actual operational emissions requires a new approach to design. Consequently, the vessel design process will need to employ modelling and simulation techniques which take into account the vessel’s expected operational profile and life cycle so as to ensure that the delivered vessel or modification will deliver the expected emission reductions in the “real world”

For new builds, present improvements in ship energy efficiency have reduced consumption by 15-30% compared to equivalent reference ships in 2008. Contributing to fit for 55 objectives, the challenge is to develop at least three concept vessels which will further improve energy efficiency by at least 20%, compared to a 2022 reference performance for equivalent ships.

This “design for operation” approach will integrate and combine both operational energy savings and emission reduction technologies. Several technologies and solutions to be combined and integrated should be chosen so as to provide the largest impact and these are expected to already be individually demonstrated or developed to TRL 7. This could for example concern various combinations of; power conversion/electrification /energy devices, sustainable climate neutral low emission fuels, HVAC, energy storage, operations, smart energy monitoring, renewables including wind assistance, hydrodynamics, cold ironing, slow steaming, just in time scheduling, propeller designs etc.

In order to address the above-mentioned challenge, proposals are expected to address all the following aspects:

  • Energy system modelling and fast simulation assessment to demonstrate the expected energy efficiency gains and life-cycle emission reductions achieved by the resulting designs within their operating reference cases. A holistic/systemic approach should be applied to the design, which is to be based upon total vessel energy needs for use within reference operating profiles and business cases.
  • A minimum of three vessel concept designs and use cases are expected to be developed including the following vessel types: short-sea, inland waterway and high-seas. For each vessel type, retrofit solutions for the baseline design (from 2008) should be proposed, as well as a completely new design.
  • Development of an open-source design assessment tool which can be used to assess the operational Carbon Intensity of vessel designs.
  • Development of decision-support or automation systems to facilitate the most effective implementation of operational energy efficiency improvements.
  • Plans for exploitation and dissemination of results should include a strong business case and sound exploitation strategy. Development of business models to facilitate the deployment of the resulting vessel design concepts, in particular addressing financing, market needs and possibilities to support first of a kind deployment. Considering the potential of opportunities within EU support schemes such as the Connecting Europe Facility, Climate Change Innovation Fund and regional funds. Proposals are expected to demonstrate a clear and credible pipeline from the development to the operational deployment of the developed designs by 2030. This should include preliminary plans for scalability, commercialisation, and deployment (feasibility study, business plan) indicating the possible funding sources to be potentially used.

When appropriate, activities may also address the definition of a secure knowledge sharing platform to enable the necessary data-transfer to obtain detailed operational performance information.

This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership on ‘Zero Emission Waterborne Transport’ (ZEWT). As such, projects resulting from this topic will be expected to report on results to the European Partnership ‘Zero Emission Waterborne Transport’ (ZEWT) in support of the monitoring of its KPIs.

Destination & Scope

This Destination addresses activities that improve the climate and environmental footprint, as well as competitiveness, of different transport modes.

The transport sector is responsible for 23% of CO2 emissions and remains dependent on oil for 92% of its energy demand. While there has been significant technological progress over past decades, projected GHG emissions are not in line with the objectives of the Paris Agreement due to the expected increase in transport demand. Intensified research and innovation activities are therefore needed, across all transport modes and in line with societal needs and preferences, in order for the EU to reach its policy goals towards a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and to reduce significantly air pollutants.

The areas of rail and air traffic management will be addressed through dedicated Institutional European Partnerships and are therefore not included in this document.

This Destination contributes to the following Strategic Plan’s Key Strategic Orientations (KSO):

  • C: Making Europe the first digitally enabled circular, climate-neutral and sustainable economy through the transformation of its mobility, energy, construction and production systems;
  • A: Promoting an open strategic autonomy[1] by leading the development of key digital, enabling and emerging technologies, sectors and value chains to accelerate and steer the digital and green transitions through human-centred technologies and innovations.

It covers the following impact areas:

  • Industrial leadership in key and emerging technologies that work for people;
  • Smart and sustainable transport.

The expected impact, in line with the Strategic Plan, is to contribute “Towards climate-neutral and environmental friendly mobility through clean solutions across all transport modes while increasing global competitiveness of the EU transport sector", notably through:

  • Transforming road transport to zero-emission mobility through a world-class European research and innovation and industrial system, ensuring that Europe remains world leader in innovation, production and services in relation to road transport (more detailed information below).
  • Accelerating the reduction of all aviation impacts and emissions (CO2 and non-CO2, including manufacturing and end-of-life, noise), developing aircraft technologies for deep reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and maintaining European aero-industry’s global leadership position (more detailed information below).
  • Accelerate the development and prepare the deployment of climate neutral and clean solutions in the inland and marine shipping sector, reduce its environmental impact (on biodiversity, noise, pollution and waste management), improve its system efficiency, leverage digital and EU satellite-navigation solutions and contribute to the competitiveness of the European waterborne sector (more detailed information below).
  • Devising more effective ways for reducing emissions and their impacts through improved scientific knowledge (more detailed information below).

Several levels of interactions are foreseen with other European initiatives, in particular with the Industrial Battery Value Chain (BATT4EU) partnership, the Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) partnership and the Mission on Climate Neutral and Smart Cities, in particular:

  • Joint topic “2ZERO – BATT4EU” D5-1-4 B - Innovative battery management systems for next generation vehicles (2ZERO & Batteries Partnership) (2023)
  • Joint topic “CCAM – 2ZERO – Mission on Climate Neutral and Smart Cities” D5-1-5 Co-designed smart systems and services for user-centred shared zero-emission mobility of people and goods in urban areas (2ZERO, CCAM and Cities’ Mission) (2023)

Zero-emission road transport

Main expected impacts:

  • Affordable, user-friendly charging infrastructure concepts and technologies that are easy to deploy with a wide coverage of urban spaces and of the road network and include vehicle-grid-interactions, ready for mass electrification of passenger and freight road transport.
  • Accelerated uptake of affordable, user-centric solutions for optimised energy efficiency and energy flexibility (vehicles and services).
  • Effective design, assessment and deployment of innovative zero-emission solutions for the clean road transport challenge.
  • Innovative demonstrations use cases for the integration of zero tailpipe emission vehicles, and infrastructure concepts for the road mobility of people and goods.
  • Increased user acceptability of zero tailpipe emission vehicles, improved air quality, a more circular economy and reduction of environmental and health[2] impacts.
  • Support EU leadership in world transport markets at component, vehicle and transport system level, including related services.

Aviation

Main expected impacts:

  • Disruptive low TRL technologies that have potential to lead to 30% reduction in fuel burn and CO2, by 2035, between the existing aircraft in service and the next generation, compared to 12-15% in previous replacement cycles (when not explicitly defined, baselines refer to the best available aircraft of the same category with entry into service prior to year 2020).
  • Disruptive low TRL technologies that have potential to enter into service between 2035 and 2050, based on new energy carriers, hybrid-electric architectures, next generation of ultra-high efficient engines and systems, advanced aerostructures that will enable new/optimised aircraft configurations and their cost-competitive industrialisation.
  • New technologies for significantly lower local air-pollution and noise.
  • Increased understanding and analysis of mitigation options of aviation’s non-CO2 climate impacts.
  • Accelerated uptake of sustainable aviation fuels in aviation, including the coordination with EU Member States/Associated countries and private initiatives.
  • Maintain global competitiveness and leadership of the European aeronautics ecosystem. Focus on selected breakthrough manufacturing and repair technologies that have high potential to lower the overall operating cost.
  • Further develop the EU policy-driven planning and assessment framework/toolbox towards a coherent R&I prioritisation and timely development of technologies in all three pillars of Horizon Europe. Contribute to the mid-term Horizon Europe impact assessment of aviation research and innovation.

Waterborne transport

Main expected impacts:

  • Increased and early deployment of climate neutral fuels, and significant electrification of shipping, in particular intra-European transport connections.
  • Increased overall energy efficiency and use of renewable energies such as wind to drastically lower fuel consumption of vessels. This is increasingly important considering the likelihood of more expensive alternative fuels, where in some cases the waterborne sector will have to compete with other transport modes.
  • Enable the innovative port infrastructure (bunkering of alternative fuels and provision of electrical power) needed to achieve zero-emission waterborne transport (inland and maritime).
  • Enable clean, climate-neutral, and climate-resilient inland waterway vessels before 2030 helping a significant market take-up and a comprehensive green fleet renewal which will also help modal shift.
  • Strong technological and operational momentum towards achieving climate neutrality and the elimination of all harmful pollution to air and water.
  • Achieve the smart, efficient, secure and safe integration of maritime and inland shipping into logistic chains, facilitated by full digitisation, automation, resilient and efficient connectivity.
  • Enable safe and efficient fully automated and connected shipping (maritime and inland).
  • Competitive European waterborne industries, supporting employment and reinforcing the position of the European maritime technology sector within global markets. Providing the advanced green and digital technologies which will support European jobs and growth.

Impact of transport on environment and human health

Main expected impacts:

  • The reduction of road vehicle polluting emissions (looking at both regulated, unregulated and emerging ones) from both existing and future automotive fleets in urban and peri-urban areas.
  • The better monitoring of the environmental performance and enforcement of regulation (detection of defeat devices, tampered anti-pollution systems, etc.) of fleets of transport vehicles, be it on road, airports and ports.
  • Substantially understand and provide solutions to reduce the overall environmental impact of transport (e.g.: as regards biodiversity, noise, pollution and waste) on human health and ecosystems.

[1] ‘Open strategic autonomy’ refers to the term ‘strategic autonomy while preserving an open economy’, as reflected in the conclusions of the European Council 1 – 2 October 2020.

[2] These aspects are also dealt with in the specific “Impact of transport on environment and human health” section

Eligibility & Conditions

General conditions

General conditions

1. Admissibility conditions: described in Annex A and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes

Proposal page limits and layout: described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System

2. Eligible countries: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.

If projects use satellite-based earth observation, positioning, navigation and/or related timing data and services, beneficiaries must make use of Copernicus and/or Galileo/EGNOS (other data and services may additionally be used).

3. Other eligibility conditions: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes

  • Award criteria, scoring and thresholds are described in Annex D of the Work Programme General Annexes

  • Submission and evaluation processes are described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual

  • Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes

The funding rate is 60% of the eligible costs, except for non-profit legal entities where the funding rate is up to 100% of the total eligible costs.

6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants: described in Annex G of the Work Programme General Annexes

 

Specific conditions

7. Specific conditions: described in the specific topic of the Work Programme

 

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Latest Updates

Last Changed: August 6, 2024

Call update: EVALUATION results

Published: 07/12/2022

Deadline: 18/04/2024

Available budget: EUR 202,050,000.00

The results of the evaluation for each topic are as follows:

 

Topic D5-01-01 D5-01-02 D5-01-03 D5-01-04 D5-01-05 D5-01-06
Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls) 13 18 15 5 6 7
Number of inadmissible proposals 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of ineligible proposals 0 0 0 0 0 2
Number of above-threshold proposals 9 11 11 3 3 3
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals 69,560,501.00 € 59,867,451.00 € 55,347,903.00 € 24,633,842.00 € 14,989,056.00 € 29,658,668.00 €
Number of proposals retained for funding 2 3 2 2 2 1
Number of proposals in the reserve list 2 2 2 1 1 2
Funding threshold* 12 12.5 12.5 13.5 12.5 13
Ranking distribution
Number of proposals with scores lower or equal to 15 and higher or equal to 14 0 1 0 1 1 0
Number of proposals with scores lower than 14 and higher or equal to 13 1 1 1 1 0 1
Number of proposals with scores lower than 13 and higher or equal to 10 8 9 10 1 2 2
Topic D5-01-07 D5-01-08 D5-01-09 D5-01-10 D5-01-11 D5-01-12
Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls) 9 58 3 1 8 8
Number of inadmissible proposals 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of ineligible proposals 0 0 1 0 0 1
Number of above-threshold proposals 7 44 2 1 7 6
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals 31,940,010.00 € 213,597,966.00 € 5,999,995.00 € 16,233,889.00 € 52,462,192.00 € 44,576,235.00 €
Number of proposals retained for funding 3 4 1 1 2 2
Number of proposals in the reserve list 3 4 1 0 2 2
Funding threshold* 12.5 14.5 10.5 13.5 13.5 12.5
  Ranking distribution
Number of proposals with scores lower or equal to 15 and higher or equal to 14 0 9 0 0 1 0
Number of proposals with scores lower than 14 and higher or equal to 13 2 8 0 1 1 1
Number of proposals with scores lower than 13 and higher or equal to 10 5 27 2 0 5 5
Topic D5-01-13 D5-01-14 D5-01-15 D5-01-16 D5-01-17 D5-01-18
Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls) 7 6 11 3 1 13
Number of inadmissible proposals 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of ineligible proposals 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of above-threshold proposals 7 2 10 2 1 10
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals 40,213,426.00 € 15,251,483.00 € 72,595,787.00 € 1,692,812.00 € 1,542,689.00 € 34,897,815.00 €
Number of proposals retained for funding 1 2 1 1 1 2
Number of proposals in the reserve list 2 0 2 1 0 2
Funding threshold* 14 13 15 15 11.5 13.5
  Ranking distribution
Number of proposals with scores lower or equal to 15 and higher or equal to 14 1 1 2 1 0 1
Number of proposals with scores lower than 14 and higher or equal to 13 1 1 1 1 0 3
Number of proposals with scores lower than 13 and higher or equal to 10 5 0 7 0 1 6
  * Proposals with the same score were ranked according to the priority order procedure set out in the call conditions (for HE, in the General Annexes to the Work Programme or specific arrangements in the specific call/topic conditions).
  Summary of observer report:
  "The CINEA Horizon Europe Transport Call HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01 evaluation was successfully completed, in line with all the norms and guiding principles that should be followed. The outcome reflects the choice made by the experts of the best proposals, which were selected in a fair, well-documented, impartial and transparent way. No breaches of confidentiality were observed or brought to my attention. The evaluation procedures were fully transparent, as recognized by the experts and confirmed by the independent observer. Both the general and the specific communication and guidance that was sent to all experts and independent observer were clearly presented and very useful to all. The Consensus Meetings were carried out in an open and transparent atmosphere. The discussions and decisions, both upon text and scores, were very clear, transparent and well documented. Based on my observation, the evaluation was carried out with impartiality and fairness, to the best of the abilities of the selected experts".
  We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals. 
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Last Changed: May 14, 2024

The call for proposals HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01 closed on 18/04/2024. 196 proposals were submitted to the call. The breakdown per topic is:

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-01 (IA): 13 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-02 (RIA): 18 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-03 (RIA): 15 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-04 (IA): 5 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-05 (RIA): 6 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-06 (IA): 9 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-07 (RIA): 9 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-08 (RIA): 58 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-09 (RIA): 4 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-10 (RIA): 1 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-11 (RIA): 8 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-12 (IA): 9 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-13 (IA): 7 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-14 (IA): 6 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-15 (IA): 11 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-16 (CSA): 3 proposals

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-17 (CSA): 1 proposal

HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-18 (RIA): 13 proposals

 

Last Changed: December 7, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-10(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-03(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-02(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-17(HORIZON-CSA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-12(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-14(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-05(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-13(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-01(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-04(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-08(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-11(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-06(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-07(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-09(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-18(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-16(HORIZON-CSA), HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01-15(HORIZON-IA)
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