SET-Plan Education and Training Roadmap Development

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SET-Plan Education and Training Roadmap Development 08 May 2013 Gilles LEQUEUX, Deputy Head of Unit, Energy - Horizontal Aspects, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission

The Context Europe 2020 strategy - Seven Flagship Initiatives for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Energy Roadmap 2050 – towards a secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system in 2050 SET-Plan – the technology pillar of the EU energy and climate policy

Human Resources for the SET-Plan The challenge to be addressed is to deliver the quantity and quality of human resources needed to support the required technological revolution for the energy sector and to grasp and benefit from the opportunities that the European energy policy creates.1 [1] SET-Plan Communications COM(2007)0723 and COM(2009)519

Process & Actors Assessment via 13 assessment reports (in the course of 2012) covering the whole innovation chain all levels: technicians, engineers, researchers 'bioenergy', 'carbon capture and storage', 'concentrated solar power', 'electricity grids', 'energy efficient buildings, thermal energy networks and smart cities integration aspects', 'energy storage', 'fuel cells and hydrogen', 'geothermal energy', 'nuclear energy', 'photovoltaics', 'wind and ocean energy', as well as horizontal aspects: 'system integration' and 'coordination of education and training systems'. Together with all relevant actors: more than 130 experts coming from academia, research institutes and industry Participating organisations: EPUE, KIC InnoEnergy, eseia, SEEIT, EERA, ESFRI + EII teams and industrial association representatives.

The Challenge Innovation Research Education The challenge of training a growing and skilled workforce for the low carbon energy sector A growing demand for human capital A complex and evolving energy sector Increasing the efficiency and adequacy of the system Innovation SET-PLAN Research Education

Roadmap Approach To bring about a structural change in the European education and training landscape – enhancing the coordination and integration of national capacities through dedicated networks and fostering industrial involvement through targeted instruments and partnerships at EU level. To address the urgent needs first at a pilot scale - developing innovative solutions for quality education and training and implementing new schemes. To scale up and replicate successful activities to meet the full needs of the sector - implementing effective solutions, taking advantage of the newly established and existing coordination structures and partnerships.

Roadmap Structure Three interlinked headings: Filling the knowledge, skills and competences gap Fostering public involvement, access and up-take by the labour market Planning and enabling skills development, transfer and recognition

Heading 1 I. Filling the knowledge, skills and competences gap Objective: To address knowledge, skills and competences needs and gaps via building networks, pooling capacities and allowing quick and wide replication. Networks of Universities (with links to industry and/or research infrastructure) Networks of Professional Training Centres

Heading 2 II. Fostering public involvement, access and up-take by the labour market Objective: To reinforce the education and training system’s link with the business and research environment. Mobility and Cooperation Partnerships among Academia, Research Institutes and Businesses European Collaborative Education Mobility Programmes for Low Carbon Technologies; Mobility and Cooperation Programmes for Research and Technical Staff, Professors and Trainers; Industrial Doctorate Programmes. Infrastructure Support to Education Actions facilitating access for education and training purposes to large national research infrastructures, technology pilot and demonstration facilities, and research institutes' laboratories.

Heading 3 III. Planning and enabling skills development, transfer and recognition Objective: To plan and enable skill development and recognition, at the same time facilitating the dissemination of new knowledge, techniques and tools. Virtual Learning and Information Platform; Knowledge, Skills and Competences Recognition and Transfer Programmes; Human Resources and Skills Observatories.

Examples Bioenergy Need: Lack of specialised “bioenergy supply chain managers”, who have knowledge about the actors and technologies involved along the whole supply chain but also competences in business modelling and sustainability subjects. Response: Under the Advanced Network(s) for Bioenergy Education and Training Pilot Activity: Prototype Bachelor, Master and Doctoral Curriculum “Bio-resource Value Chain Manager” Smart Cities Need: Lack of urban energy planning professionals at the management level, with interdisciplinary education covering engineering disciplines, urban planning, energy technologies and economics. Under the European Smart Cities Education and Competence Network(s) Pilot Activity 1: A European Joint Degree Master Programme in the field of Integrated Urban Energy Planning 

Examples System Integration Need: Lack of strategic planners and engineers with a good understanding of core technology themes, but also competent in engineering design and management of complex systems. Response: Under the Advanced Energy Systems Integration Education Network(s) Pilot Activity: Master and Doctoral Curriculum “System Integration Management” Concentrated Solar Power Need: Lack of CSP operation & maintenance personnel and a need for real-life vocational training for CSP plant operators, which acquaints them with all steps and potential failures in the operation process. Under the Network of Professional Training Centres in the Field of Concentrated Solar Power Pilot Activity: Simulator Training for Operational Personnel

Next Steps Timeframe Activity May, 2013 Presentation of main findings at the SET-Plan Conference in Dublin, Ireland June, 2013 Stakeholders consultation on the draft roadmap document Summer, 2013 Online publication of the Roadmap

Thank you for your attention! set-plan-secretariat@ec.europa.eu