The European Commission, as part of its Horizon Research Programme, has unveiled an enticing opportunity for projects geared towards advancing the “Development of hydropower equipment for improving techno-economic efficiency and equipment resilience in refurbishment situations.” This initiative forms a vital component of the broader #REPowerEU framework, with a clear objective of fortifying the sustainability, efficiency, and competitiveness of the hydropower sector, specifically within the European Union (EU).
The core objectives of this project call revolve around elevating the efficiency and resilience of hydropower equipment utilized in the refurbishment of existing hydropower plants. This is particularly pertinent for aging facilities that require upgrades in efficiency, integration with power markets, adaptation to climate change, and adherence to environmental sustainability standards. The envisioned projects will encompass the development of pioneering technologies designed to enhance the efficiency and economic viability of current hydropower installations during refurbishment, all without necessitating significant alterations to their hydraulic systems. Central to these technological advancements are principles of circularity by design, encompassing the use of low-friction, durable materials and technical solutions capable of minimizing wear and tear in future operational phases.
The anticipated outcomes of these projects encompass a multifaceted approach:
Maintaining Availability: Ensuring that the existing hydropower fleet remains a pivotal player in the future power market by functioning as adaptable and responsive power suppliers.
Technology Leadership and Competitiveness: Amplifying the technological prowess and competitiveness of the European hydropower industry, thereby augmenting its potential for exporting cutting-edge technologies.
Cost Reduction and Efficiency Enhancement: Streamlining costs and augmenting the efficiency of refurbished hydropower installations, making them more economically viable.
Enhanced Sustainability: Prioritizing sustainability in revamped hydropower plants, encompassing aspects such as circular economy principles, societal considerations, economic dimensions, and environmental impacts. These goals resonate strongly with the priorities outlined in the European Green Deal, including energy and climate objectives and the preservation of biodiversity.
These projects are poised to significantly contribute to the overarching goals of the European Commission's Horizon Programme, championing innovation, sustainability, and competitiveness within the hydropower sector. Prospective project proposals can be submitted until January 16, 2024, by 17:00 Brussels time, heralding an exciting opportunity to drive forward the future of hydropower.