Introduction to the Cluster for Science, Technology and Innovation

Introduction to the
Cluster for Science, Technology and
Innovation
for Energy and Environment
CLEEN Ltd
Cleantech Incubation Europe
Seminar in Helsinki 10.5.2012
Tommy Jacobson
CEO
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Contents
Introduction
Research
Selected Results
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INTRODUCTION
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Limited Company (reg. 16.7. 2008)
Shareholders:
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Major global companies which have a significant stake in energy and
environment related R&D&I in Finland
The most essential Finnish research institutes
Part of the Finnish Innovation system (CSTI status,
2008)
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Shareholders (44)
Companies (28)
ABB Oy
Fortum Oyj
Foster Wheeler Energia Oy
Helsingin Energia
Kemira Oyj
Kuusakoski Oy
Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj
Metso Oyj
Neste Oil Oyj
Stora Enso Oyj
Vaisala Oyj
Wärtsilä Finland Oy
Vattenfall Verkko Oy
ÅF-Consult Oy
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Research Institutes(16)
Andritz Oy
Ekokem Oy Ab
FCG Planeko Oy
Gasum Oy
Hollming Oy
Kumera Oy
Outokumpu Oyj
Outotec Oyj
Pohjolan Voima Oy
Rautaruukki Oyj
The Switch Engineering Oy
UPM-Kymmene Oyj
Vantaan Energia Oy
Vapo Oy
Dr. Tommy Jacobson
Aalto University
University of Helsinki
University of Jyväskylä
University of Eastern Finland
University of Oulu
University of Vaasa
Åbo Akademi University
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Tampere University of Technology
Finnish Forest Research Institute
Finnish Environment Institute
Finnish Meteorological Institute
Centre for Metrology and Accreditation
Technical Research Centre of Finland
MTT Agrifood Research Finland
Geological Survey of Finland
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Value Proposition
Mission

CLEEN promotes industry’s competitiveness by initiating, facilitating
and managing wide, deep and shared R&D&I between various
industries and academia in the field of energy and environment
Vision

The world leading companies and research institutes, which consider
energy and environment aspects as a major success factor, realize
their joint R&D&I on CLEEN platform
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The R&D&I operations carried out within CLEEN have created and
will create breakthrough innovations with global impact
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Research Institutes Companies
Scientific Excellence
Global Demand
Opportunities
Relevance
Positioning
Public
Sponsor
National Interest
Legal
Compliance
Resourcing by
Companies > 50%
CLEEN Ltd
Focus
Practices
Shared IPR
Access Rights
Fundamental Research
Relevant new Knowledge
Products and Services
Universities
Joint Apllied Research
R&D and Business Models
”Science Push”
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”Market Pull”
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Operational Principles
The shareholders define the focus, targets and practices for
CLEEN Oy
The targets are realised in the form of wide and open joint
research programmes that are open for the best resources
The targets and scope of the research programmes are defined
by the research consortiums
The current focus areas of CLEEN Oy are described in the
Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) defining the areas where
CLEEN aims to initiate joint research activities
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A CLEEN Programme 2011
Realises CLEEN Strategic Research Agenda
50 M€ for 5 years
More than 50% resourced and executed by the industry
Wide and heterogeneous consortium, no dominant party
Shared deliverables and IPR access rights (open
innovation)
Managed by CLEEN
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PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT
CLEEN’s
Shareholders
Consortia
Companies
PROGRAMME
INITIATIVE
RESEARCH
INITIATIVE
TARGET
SETTING
 Strategic fit (SRA)
 Relevance (Market needs)
 Opportunities (Science)
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Consortia Research
Organisations
PROGRAMME
SCOPE
Public
Sponsors
PROGRAMME
PLAN
EXECUTION
PLANNING
RESOURCED
PROGRAMME
FUNDING AND
AGREEMENTS
Industry needs
 Consortium agreement
 Execution plan
Scientific offering
 Resource allocation  Public funding
Scope
 Final Commitment
 Costs
Volume
Industry commitment
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Organisation
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R&D-Council 2012
SHAREHOLDERS’ GUIDANCE
Chair
Prof. Mikko Hupa (Åbo Akademi)
Representatives of each shareholder and the most
important stakeholders (44+7)
2 Annual meetings
2 Working groups
 Strategic Research Agenda - Erkko Fontell, Wärtsilä
 New funding models – Marja Englund, Fortum
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Science Council
SCIENTIFIC EXCELLENCE
Prof. Heli Jantunen
University of Oulu
Microelectronics and Material Technology
Dos. Markku Karlsson
Åbo Akademi, Aalto University, TUT
Bioenergy, Pulp and Paper
Prof. Jouko Korppi-Tommola University of Jyväskylä
Nanotechnology and Chemistry
Prof. Lassi Linnanen
Technology
Lappeenranta University of
Environmental Engineering
Prof. Peter Lund (Chair)
Aalto University
Energy Technology and Physics
+ to be complemented in 2012 by 2-3 additional members
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SABs
INDEPENDENT
SCIENTIFIC
ASSSESMENT
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RESEARCH
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Research 2012
38.4 M€/2011 (27.3 M€/2010)
12.0
M€/a (+60%)
9.6 M€/a
11.7 M€/a (+30%)
3.2 M€/a
1.9 M€/a
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Programme development 2012
Scope, Focus, Targets
Commitments
Execution
planning
SOLAR ENERGY AND/OR ENERGY STORAGE
(SOLR)
GII – Q1/2013
MATERIAL EFFICIENCY AND RECYCLING (ARVI)
GII - Q3/2012
BIOENERGY (SBES)
GIII - Q3/2012
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Programme Status Q1/2012
SOL
R
Ohjelma
Ohjelma
Aloite
SRA
Aloite
Initiatives
ARVI
GI
Targets, Scope,
Commitment
SBES
Execution
Planning
G II
G III
Closing
GV
Reporting
G IV
NEREMA
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Research
FCEP
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SGEM
CCSP
MMEA
EFEU
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DESY
Agreements
Funding
Consotium
Members
Others < 2%
Aerial Oy
Agnico Eagle Finland Oy
Aidon Oy
A-Lab Oy
Alstom Oy
Andritz Oy
Anturikeskus Oy
Cubio Oy
Cybersoft Oy
Da-Design Oy
Dekati Oy
DigiEcoCity Oy
Ecocat Oy
Eigenor Oy
Elektrobit Oy
Emtele Oy
Fatman Oy
Foster Wheeler Energia Oy
Gasmet Oy
Green Net Finland
Harp Technologies Oy
HSY
Indmeas Oy
Jyväskylän Energia Oy
Kemira Oy
Kumera Oy
Luode Consulting Oy
Measurepolis Development Oy
Modulight Oy
Neste Jacobs Oy
Neste Oil Oyj
Nordkalk Oyj
Numerola Oy
Oulun Energia
Outokumpu Oy
Outotec Oyj
Oy SKF Ab
Pegasor Oy
Proventia Oy
Ramboll Finland Oy
Rautaruukki Oyj
Space Systems Oy
SSSOy
Stora Enso Oyj
Tapojärvi Oy
Tekla Oyj
TeliaSonera Oyj
The Switch Oy
There Corporation Oy
Vantaan Energia
Wapice Oy
Vattenfall Verkko Oy
Vibrometric Oy
Viola Oy
ÅF-Consult Oy
Industry’s commitment 2012
20.6 M€ (14.8 M€/a)
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Research institutes’ commitment
2012
17.8 (12.5 M€/a)
Others < 2.0%
GTK
HY
JY
Metropolia
MTT
TUAS
UTA
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SELECTED
RESULTS
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Self-Healing Networks
Demonstration in Masala substation
 Automatic fault location
directly at the substation
 Utilizes public wireless
networks for
communication  lower
CAPEX
 Fault repair time
reduction (estimated)
120min  100min
M2M gateway
COM600
Partners: ABB, Fortum,
Viola Systems, MIKES, VTT
Control Center
RTU560
3G/GPRS
REF615
Continuation 2012-2013
 Field testing
 New low cost fault
indicator included
 Automatic power
restoration
 fault isolation time
reduction (estimated)
5min  2min
SCADA/DMS
GACR
Recloser
- OVR3
REF615
Disconnector
station (UG)
GACR
Substation A
Fast and automatic fault management is a key
requirement for fault tolerant Smart Grids
Recloser
- OVR3
Disconnector
station (OH)
(O-1061)
Disconnector
station (OH)
(O-1088)
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Engine with 300 bar in-cylinder
pressure
Design and manufacturing of
components to stand high
pressure

cylinder head, piston and connection rod
 50 % more power from the
same size compared to
normal engine
+ Faster heat release  some increase in
efficiency
+ Lower engine emissions (target)
 Research in extreme
conditions
Cylinder pressure curves with
different injection pressures
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Novel plug-and-play instruments for
particle measurements
Feasibility study in thermal
power plant environment
In demanding
applications in industry
and ambient air.
 The
performance
of
particle
size
measurements for ambient and combustion
processes is significantly improved;
measurement capability is extended to
bipolar charge distributions.
 The capability to generate singly charged
particles of known size for calibration
purposes is improved.
 Partners: Pegasor Oy, Dekati Oy, TUT,
Wärtsilä Oyj (testing)
2012-2013
Mobile
observations
Demonstration
in China
Testbed with
Enviobserver
Envitori
City of Shenzen
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Contacts
Tommy Jacobson, CEO
Jatta Jussila-Suokas, CTO
Karoliina Peippo, Admin and Comms
Antti Tumelius, Controller
Essi Heinänen, Legal Counsel
Jani Valtari, Programme Manager
Matti Kytö, Programme Manager
Tero Eklin, Programme Manager
Antti Arasto, Programme Manager
New Material Recycling
Esa Mäkelä
(NEREMA)
Efficient Energy Use (EFEU) Jussi Manninen
Distributed Energy (DESY) Kari Sipilä
Sustainable Bioenergy
Jatta Jussila-Suokas
(SBES)
CLEEN Ltd.
August 2011
+358 40 828 2711
tommy.jacobson@cleen.fi
+358 40 825 6500
jatta.jussila@cleen.fi
+358 40 542 3399
karoliina.peippo@cleen.fi
+358 40 722 7542
antti.tumelius@cleen.fi
+358 40 046 9905
essi.heinanen@tivit.fi
+358 50 335 2730
jani.valtari@cleen.fi
+358 40 502 6334
matti.kyto@cleen.fi
+358 10 605 5408
tero.eklin@cleen.fi
+358 400 159 052
antti.arasto@cleen.fi
+358 40 506 9089
esa.makela@vtt.fi
+358 40 535 5947
jussi.manninen@vtt.fi
+358 400 44 8713
kari.sipila@vtt.fi
+358 40 825 6500
jatta.jussila@cleen.fi
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THANK YOU
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