Steel Accompanying Measures
RFCS Project Grants
Basic Information
- Identifier
- RFCS-02-2022-AM
- Programme
- RFCS-2022
- Programme Period
- 2021 - 2027
- Status
- Closed (31094503)
- Opening Date
- June 22, 2022
- Deadline
- September 22, 2022
- Deadline Model
- single-stage
- Budget
- €68,637,500
- Min Grant Amount
- –
- Max Grant Amount
- –
- Expected Number of Grants
- –
- Keywords
- RFCS-02-2022-AMRFCS-2022(art.10) assembled structures(art.10) circular economy(art.10) design of steel grades(art.10) elimination of waste gases(art.10) emissions(art.10) life cycle assessment(art.10) pollution control(art.10) protection of the environment(art.10) raw materials(art.10) recovery secondary raw materials(art.10) recycling obsolete steel(art.10) recycling steel by-products(art.10) slags(art.10) steel recovery(art.10) steel recycling(art.10) steel reuse(art.10) steel scrap(art.10) treatment of waste(art.10) utilisation of process gases(art.10) waste(art.10) water management(art.10a) developing competencies(art.10a) disseminating competencies(art.10a) ergonomics(art.10a) health conditions(art.10a) lifelong learning(art.10a) safety conditions(art.10a) working conditions(art.8) application of big data(art.8) artificial intelligence(art.8) automation(art.8) carbon avoidance(art.8) carbon usage(art.8) casting operations(art.8) clean hydrogen economy(art.8) coating operations(art.8) control(art.8) digitalisation(art.8) energy efficiency of steel production(art.8) energy management solutions(art.8) finishing operations(art.8) hybrid heating techniques(art.8) iron- and steel-making processes(art.8) maintenance of steel production tools(art.8) metallurgy(art.8) modelling(art.8) near-zero-carbon steel production(art.8) prevention of energy losses(art.8) process chain optimisation(art.8) recovery of waste heat(art.8) recycled scrap melting(art.8) reduction and pre-reduction of iron-ore(art.8) reliability of steel production tools(art.8) rolling operations(art.8) secondary metallurgy(art.8) steel process(art.8) steel-making(art.8) steel-making operations(art.8) steel-making processes(art.8) zero-carbon energy production(art.9) corrosion resistance(art.9) eco-design methods(art.9) heat resistance(art.9) lightweight design(art.9) material properties(art.9) mechanical and physical properties(art.9) mechanical fatigue(art.9) mobility applications(art.9) predictive simulation models(art.9) predictive simulation models on mechanical properties(art.9) predictive simulation models on microstructures(art.9) predictive simulation models on production processes(art.9) retrofitting(art.9) safety solutions(art.9) standardisation(art.9) standardisation of testing and evaluation methods(art.9) steel grades(art.9) steel properties(art.9) steel resistance(art.9) sustainability(art.9) thermal fatigueResearch Objective Art.10 - Conservation of resources, protection of the environment and circular economyResearch Objective Art.10a - Management of work force and working conditionsResearch Objective Art.8 - New, sustainable and low-carbon steelmaking and finishing processesResearch Objective Art.9 - Advanced steel grades and applications
Description
The European Green Deal Communication, presented by the European Commission in December 2019, is the European growth strategy that aims to transform the EU into a fair and prosperous society, with a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy where there are no net emissions of greenhouse gases in 2050 and where economic growth is decoupled from resource use.
The Communication also states that all Union actions and policies should pull together to help the Union achieve a successful and just transition towards a sustainable future.
Within the European Green Deal objectives, applicants to the RFCS Steel topics should consider the following elements when preparing their proposals:
- Energy-intensive industries, such as steel [...] are indispensable to Europe’s economy, as they supply several key value chains. The decarbonisation and modernisation of this sector is essential.
- The Commission will support clean steel breakthrough technologies leading to a zero-carbon steel making process by 2030.
Research objectives for steel ( Council Decision 2008/376/EC amended by Council Decision EU 2021/1094 )
Article 8 New, sustainable and low-carbon steelmaking and finishing processes
Research and technological development shall aim to develop, demonstrate and improve near-zero-carbon steel production processes with a view to raising product quality and increasing productivity. Substantially reducing emissions, energy consumption, the carbon footprint and other environmental impacts, as well as conserving resources, shall form an integral part of the activities sought. Research projects shall address one or more of the following areas:
(a) new and improved breakthrough near-zero-carbon iron- and steel-making processes and operations, with particular attention to carbon direct avoidance or smart carbon usage, or both;
(b) steel process and process chain optimisation (including the reduction and pre-reduction of iron-ore, iron- and steel-making, processes based on recycled scrap melting, secondary metallurgy, casting, rolling, finishing and coating operations) via instrumentation, detection of properties of intermediate and final products, modelling, control and automation, including digitalisation, application of big data, artificial intelligence and any other advanced technologies;
(c) steel process integration and process efficiency in near-zero-carbon steel production;
(d) maintenance and reliability of steel production tools;
(e) techniques for increasing recyclability, recycling and reuse of steel and developing a circular economy;
(f) techniques for increasing the energy efficiency of steel production by recovery of waste heat, prevention of energy losses, hybrid heating techniques and energy management solutions;
(g) innovative technologies and solutions for the iron- and steel-making processes promoting cross-sector activities, demonstration projects integrating zero-carbon energy production or contributing to a clean hydrogen economy.
Article 9 Advanced steel grades and applications
Research and technological development shall focus on meeting the requirements of steel users to develop new near-zero-carbon products and on creating new market opportunities while reducing emissions and environmental impacts. In the context of the technologies referred to in Article 8, research projects shall address one or more of the following areas, with the objective of delivering near-zero-carbon and sustainable steel production processes in the Union:
(a) new advanced steel grades;
(b) improvement of steel properties such as mechanical and physical properties, suitability for further processing, suitability for various applications and various working conditions;
(c) prolonging service life, in particular by improving the resistance of steels and steel structures to heat and corrosion, mechanical and thermal fatigue and other deteriorating effects;
(d) predictive simulation models on microstructures, mechanical properties and production processes;
(e) technologies relating to the forming, welding and joining of steel and other materials;
(f) standardisation of testing and evaluation methods;
(g) high-performance steels for applications like mobility, including sustainability, eco-design methods, retrofitting, lightweight design and safety solutions.
Article 10 Conservation of resources, protection of the environment and circular economy
In both steel production and steel utilisation, the conservation of resources, the preservation of ecosystems, the transition to a circular economy and safety issues shall form an integral part of the research and technological development work. Research projects shall address one or more of the following areas:
(a) techniques for recycling obsolete steel and by-product from various sources and improvement of the quality of steel scrap;
(b) treatment of waste and recovery of valuable secondary raw materials, including slags, inside and outside the steel plant;
(c) pollution control and protection of the environment in and around the workplace and the steel plant (gaseous, solid or liquid emissions, water management, noise, odours, dust, etc.);
(d) design of steel grades and assembled structures to facilitate the easy recovery of steel for recycling or reuse;
(e) utilisation of process gases and elimination of waste gases emissions from steel production;
(f) life cycle assessment and life cycle thinking concerning steel production and use.
Article 10a Management of work force and working conditions
Research projects shall address one or more of the following areas:
(a) developing and disseminating competencies to keep pace with new near-zero-carbon steel production processes, such as digitalisation, and to reflect the principle of lifelong learning;
(b) improving working conditions, including health, safety and ergonomics in and around the workplace.
Scope:Reference to consolidated Council Decisions (Council Decision of 29 April 2008 2008/376/EC amended by the Council Decision (EU) 2017/955 of 29 May 2017 and Council Decision (EU) 2021/1094 of 28 June 2021).Research Objectives :
The RFCS Programme (RFCS Decision 2021/1094) has the following research objectives for the Coal and Steel sectors:
- Supporting the just transition of the coal sector and regions (Art. 4);
- Improving health and safety (Art. 5);
- Minimising the environmental impacts of coal mines in transition (Art.6).
- New, sustainable and low-carbon steelmaking and finishing processes (Art. 8);
- Advanced steel grades and applications (Art. 9);
- Conservation of resources, protection of the environment and circular economy (Art. 10);
- Management of work force and working conditions (Art. 10a)
Eligibility & Conditions
Conditions
Conditions
1. Admissibility conditions: described in section 5 of the call document
Proposal page limits and layout: described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System
2. Eligible countries: described in section 6 of of the call document
3. Other eligibility conditions: described in section 6 of the call document
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in section 7 of the call document
- Submission and evaluation processes: described section 11 and 8 of the call document and the Online Manual
- Award criteria, scoring and thresholds: described in section 9 of the call document
- Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in section 4 of the call document
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants: described in section 10 of the call document
Documents
Call documents:
Standard application form (RFCS) — call-specific application form is available in the Submission System
Content of Evaluation Forms (RFCS] — in the call document / Information Package Annex 3
Support & Resources
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Online Manual – Step-by-step online guide through the Portal processes from proposal preparation and submission to reporting on your on-going project. Valid for all 2021-2027 programmes.
Latest Updates
The results of the evaluation are as follows:
Number of proposals submitted: 129
RFCS-01-2022 Coal: 26
RFCS-02-2022 Steel: 103
Number of inadmissible proposals: 0
Number of ineligible proposals: 0
Number of above-threshold proposals: 67
RFCS-01-2022 Coal: 7
RFCS-02-2022 Steel: 60
Number of proposals suggested for funding: 39
RFCS-01-2022 Coal: 6
RFCS-02-2022 Steel: 33
Total budget (requested grant amount) for proposals suggested for funding: EUR 59.043.212,3
RFCS-01-2022 Coal: EUR 8.938.719,33
RFCS-02-2022 Steel: EUR 50.104.492,97
The applicants were informed on 23 February 2023 about the evaluation results for their proposals.
For questions, please contact [email protected].
On 22 September 2022, the call RFCS-2022 for Coal and Steel closed at 17:00. In response to this call, 129 proposals were submitted for a total requested EU contribution of 198.5 MEUR distributed as follows:
- 26 proposals submitted for Coal for total requested EU contribution of 40.2 MEUR
- 103 proposals submitted for Steel for a total requested EU contribution of 158.3 MEUR.
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