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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological
development and demonstration under the grant agreement no. 609453.
DELIVERABLE
Project Acronym: MAGHRENOV
Grant Agreement number: 609453
Project Title: Convergence between EU and MAGHREB MPC innovation systems
in the field of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RE&EE) –
A test-bed for fostering Euro Mediterranean Innovation Space
(EMIS)
D3.4 CATALOGUE OF EVALUATED
COMPETENCES
Version: 1.0
Authors:
Céline JULLIEN (KIC SE)
Internal Reviewers:
Josep Bordonau (UPC)
Abdelhak Chaibi (R&D Maroc)
Helene Ben Khemis (ANME)
Dissemination Level
P Public X
C Confidential, only for members of the consortium and the Commission Services
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents.............................................................................................................2
List of Tables ..................................................................................................................3
Revision History...............................................................................................................4
1 Introduction ..............................................................................................................5
2 Regional Innovation Competence in Maghrenov’s identified relevant priorities in Renewable Energies
and Energy Efficiency thematic fields.....................................................................................7
2.1 Regional actors identified in Renewable Energies .............................................................7
2.1.1 Identified Innovation Competencies Wind Energy priorities.............................................9
2.1.2 Identified Innovation Competencies in PV priorities.................................................... 11
2.1.3 Identified Innovation Competencies in STE priorities .................................................. 13
2.2 Regional actors identified in Energy Efficiency .............................................................. 16
2.3 Survey results from 14 actors in Renewable and Energy Efficiency....................................... 18
2.3.1 Survey questions.............................................................................................. 18
2.3.2 List of contact for interviews .............................................................................. 20
2.3.3 Synthetic results.............................................................................................. 21
3 Mapping worldwide Innovation competences against Maghrenov’s Roadmap ................................ 22
3.1 Worldwide actors as identified in KIC InnoEnergy Competence Mapping in Renewable Energies .... 22
3.1.1 In Wind Energy................................................................................................ 22
3.1.2 In PV............................................................................................................ 26
3.1.3 In STE........................................................................................................... 29
3.2 Worldwide actors as identified in KIC InnoEnergy Competence Mapping in Energy Efficiency ....... 38
3.2.1 In Local Energy storage...................................................................................... 38
3.2.2 In Energy Efficient Buildings................................................................................ 47
3.2.3 In Urban energy priorities................................................................................... 52
3.2.4 In Energy Efficiency in the industry ....................................................................... 54
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List of Tables
Table 1. Maghrenov’s Roadmap Priorities and KIC InnoEnergy ones..................................................5
Table 2. Maghrenov’s KPI to characterize Innovation Competencies.................................................6
Table 3. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities ........................7
Table 4. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities .........................8
Table 5. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities.. 16
Table 6. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities ... 17
Table 7. Summary of Survey Reponses .................................................................................. 21
Table 8. Maghrenov’s Wind Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping............................. 22
Table 9. Maghrenov’s PV priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping......................................... 26
Table 10. Maghrenov’s Solar Thermal Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ................ 29
Table 11. Maghrenov’s Local Energy Storage priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ................. 38
Table 12. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Buildings priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ........... 47
Table 13. Maghrenov’s Urban Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping .......................... 52
Table 14. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficiency priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ..................... 54
D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences
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Revision History
Revision Date Author Organization Description
0.1 14/11/2014 Céline Jullien KIC SE Initial draft
0.2 17/11/2014 Nadia
Zeddou/Hélène
Ben Khemis
IRESEN
ANME
Input from
partners
1.0 18/11/2014 Céline Jullien KIC SE Final Version
Statement of originality:
This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise.
Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made
through appropriate citation, quotation or both.
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1 Introduction
A Competence Mapping is a strategic exercise that intends to map against identified priorities the
existing competencies of players in a specific domain. KIC InnoEnergy has developed a
methodology to characterize Innovation competencies of both Industrial and Academic players, to
map these competencies against technological priorities, and to identify TOP 10 worldwide
players and future game changers in those priorities. To date, KIC InnoEnergy has run such an
exercise, characterizing innovation competencies using 9 Key Performance indicators: (1) the
relative number of patents (2) quality of patents (forward citations, geographical coverage), (3)
relative number of industrial and academic collaborations (R&D projects) (4) R&D Project
Partners quality (5) Strategic index (relevance of the priority for the player) (6) Existing Spin-offs,
new branches or subsidiaries, or acquired companies (7) Commercialized products/services,
licensed technologies (8) Relative number of scientific publications, (9) Quality of scientific
publications (citations index), mapping competencies against its current 121 technology
priorities, as contained in its Strategy and Roadmap1
(covering 6 different thematic fields:
Renewable Energies (Photovoltaic, Solar thermal, Ocean, Wind energies), Clean Coal and Gas
Technologies, Intelligent Energy-Efficient Buildings and Cities, Smart Grids & Electric Storage,
Sustainable Nuclear & Renewable Energy Convergence, Energy from Chemical Fuels. Overall it
represents more than 150 000 analyzed Patents, 180,000 analyzed Scientific Publications, 1 890
identified R&D collaborations, 340 identified acquisitions/created start-ups, 1 227 identified
products/services and licenses, 2 000 identified and ranked top 10 industry and academic players.
Such an exercise provides an in depth understanding of a company’s positioning in the worldwide
innovation competition, and supports decision regarding potential new partners to attract to be
stronger and make an impact in specific technological priorities.
In Maghrenov, the intention is to deploy the Competence Mapping methodology in order to
characterize the regional innovation competencies in the fields of Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency. Similar to the KIC InnoEnergy methodology, the objective is to characterize these
competencies against Maghrenov’s identified priorities, as contained in Maghrenov’s Strategy and
Roadmap (see deliverable Maghrenov D3.3), and to identify best players and competencies in
these priorities. To date, Maghrenov Roadmaps cover 47 priorities in Renewable Energies, and 78
priorities in Energy Efficiency, for a total scope of 125 priorities overall. Reflecting on
Maghrenov’s specificities and KIC InnoEnergy’s own priorities, almost 50% of Maghrenov’s
Roadmap in Renewable energy is specific to the Mediterranean context, and 70% regarding Energy
Efficiency thematic, as summarized in the following table.
Table 1. Maghrenov’s Roadmap Priorities and KIC InnoEnergy ones
Total number
of Priorities
Number of
priorities Specific
to Maghrenov
Number of priorities
also contained in
KIC InnoEnergy
Strategy and
Roadmaps
Maghrenov Renewable
Energy Roadmap
47 24 23
Maghrenov Energy
Efficiency Roadmap
78 56 22
1
KIC InnoEnergy Strategy and Roadmaps per Thematic Field are available at http://cip2014.kic-
innoenergy.com/.
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As regards Key Performance Indicators to characterize innovation competencies, 3 among the 9
KPIs were selected by Maghrenov’s partners, as represented below in table 1.2.
Table 2. Maghrenov’s KPI to characterize Innovation Competencies
Key Performance Indicator Selected by Maghrenov’s
Partners
1) Relative number of patents Yes
(2) Quality of patents (forward citations,
geographical coverage),
No
(3) Relative number of industrial and
academic collaborations (R&D projects)
Yes
(4) R&D Project Partners quality No
(5) Strategic index (relevance of the
priority for the player)
No
(6) Existing Spin-offs, new branches or
subsidiaries, or acquired companies
No
(7) Commercialized products/services,
licensed technologies
No
(8) Relative number of scientific
publications
Yes
(9) Quality of scientific publications
(citations index)
No
In terms of method, data and information regarding the selected KPI were collected by
Maghrenov’s partners to characterize innovation competencies in the Renewable Energies and
Energy efficient technological priorities. Maghrenov’s partners also run a complementary survey,
with industry and academic partners in Tunisia and Morocco (as equally run at the occasion of KIC
InnoEnergy competence mapping). Finally, KIC InnoEnergy filtered its worldwide competence
mapping results to reveal top 10 industrial and academic players in the selected Maghrenov’s
priority.
The present report presents the information gathered over a 6-month period. We present the
results in two chapters, (1) specific to regional Innovation competences in Renewable Energies
and Energy Efficient priorities, and (2) worldwide industrial and academic identified top 10
players in relevant Renewable Energies and Energy Efficient priorities.
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2 Regional Innovation Competence in Maghrenov’s
identified relevant priorities in Renewable
Energies and Energy Efficiency thematic fields
Maghrenov’s identifies priorities in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency thematic fields are contained
in its Strategy and Roadmap. This chapter lists the competencies of Industrial and Academics in the two
thematic fields, insisting on the 3 Key Performance Indicators in following sub-sections, starting with R&D
projects industrial and academic collaborations and other large projects, Intellectual property rights and
scientific publications.
2.1 Regional actors identified in Renewable Energies
The two tables below are listing the major Tunisian and Moroccan actors in the Renewables energy
priorities. Details on R&D projects, collaborations and scientific activities are then listed below by topics.
Table 3. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities
Technology	
  	
  	
   Topic	
  	
  	
   Industrials	
  	
   Academic	
  	
   Institutions	
  
Wind	
   Wind	
  Farm	
  and	
  O&M	
  
improvements	
  
Italgen	
  Maroc	
   •	
  Al	
  Akhawayn	
  University	
  (AUI)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Abdekmalek	
  
Essaadi	
  (UAE)	
  
•	
  Institut	
  de	
  Recherche	
  en	
  
Energie	
  Solaire	
  et	
  Energies	
  
Nouvelles	
  (IRESEN)	
  
•	
  Agence	
  Nationale	
  pour	
  le	
  
Développement	
  des	
  Energies	
  
Renouvelables	
  et	
  de	
  l'Efficacité	
  
Energétique	
  (ADEREE)	
  
•	
  Centre	
  National	
  de	
  la	
  
Recherche	
  Scientifique	
  et	
  
Technologique	
  (CNRST	
  )	
  
•	
  Moroccan	
  Agency	
  for	
  Solar	
  
Energy	
  (MASEN)	
  
•	
  Société	
  d'Investissements	
  
Energetiques	
  (SIE)	
  
•	
  Le	
  Centre	
  National	
  de	
  
l’Énergie,	
  des	
  Sciences	
  et	
  des	
  
Techniques	
  Nucléaires	
  
(CNESTEN)	
  
Design	
  and	
  components	
  
adapted	
  to	
  local	
  conditions	
  
Wind	
  assessment	
  
Manufacturing	
  and	
  
logistics	
  
Power	
  transmission	
  and	
  
grid	
  integration	
  
Small	
  &	
  Mid-­‐Scale	
  Wind	
  
Turbines	
  
Solar	
  
	
  
	
  
	
   	
  
PV	
  cells	
  and	
  modules	
   Maroc	
  Renewables	
  ;	
  
EasySolar	
  ;	
  NRJ	
  
International	
  ;	
  
Temasol	
  
•	
  Ecole	
  Mohammedia	
  
d’Ingénieurs	
  (EMI)	
  
•	
  MAScIR	
  
•	
  Université	
  Cadi	
  Ayyad	
  (UCA)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Hassan	
  II	
  
Mohamedia	
  (UH2M)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Hassan	
  Premier	
  
(UH1)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Mohamed	
  V	
  
(UMV)	
  
Design	
  and	
  components	
  
adapted	
  to	
  local	
  conditions	
  
PV	
  Systems	
  integration	
  
Autononous	
  power	
  
systems	
  
BIPV	
  
STE	
   Higher	
  plant	
  efficiency	
   Maroc	
  Renewables	
  ;	
  
Energypoles	
  ;	
  Office	
  
Chérifien	
  des	
  
Phosphates	
  (OCP)	
  ;	
  
Ventec	
  Maroc	
  ;	
  
Water	
  Sol	
  Maroc	
  
•	
  Al	
  Akhawayn	
  University	
  (AUI)	
  
•	
  Ecole	
  Mohammedia	
  
d’Ingénieurs	
  (EMI)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Cadi	
  Ayyad	
  (UCA)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Abdekmalek	
  
Essaadi	
  (UAE)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Euro-­‐
Méditerranéenne	
  de	
  Fès	
  
(UEMF)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Ibn	
  Zohr	
  (UIZ)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Internationale	
  de	
  
Rabat	
  (UIR)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Mohamed	
  V	
  
(UMV)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Moulay	
  Ismail	
  
(UMI)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Sidi	
  Mohammed	
  
Ben	
  Abdellah	
  (USMBA)	
  
Lower	
  investment	
  and	
  
O&M	
  costs	
  and	
  increased	
  
sustainability	
  
Thermal	
  storage	
  
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Table 4. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities
Technology	
  	
  	
   Topic	
  	
  	
   Industrials	
  	
   Academic	
  	
  
Wind	
   Wind	
  Farm	
  and	
  O&M	
  improvements	
   STEG,	
  ANME	
   	
  ISSTE	
  de	
  Gafsa	
  
ENIT	
  
Design	
  and	
  components	
  adapted	
  to	
  
local	
  conditions	
  
SOCOMENIN	
  	
   	
  CRTEn	
  
ENIS	
  
Wind	
  assessment	
   INM	
  (Institut	
  Nationale	
  de	
  la	
  Météorologie)	
  	
   	
  	
  
Manufacturing	
  and	
  logistics	
   SOCOMENIN	
   	
  	
  
Power	
   transmission	
   and	
   grid	
  
integration	
  
STEG	
   	
  ENIT	
  
Small	
  &	
  Mid-­‐Scale	
  Wind	
  Turbines	
   STEG,	
  ANME	
   ENIT;	
  	
  
CRTEn	
  	
  
Solar	
   PV	
  cells	
  and	
  modules	
   AURASOL,	
  
NR-­‐SOL	
  
IFRI-­‐SOL	
  
STEG	
  
ANME	
  
	
  ISSTE	
  de	
  Gafsa	
  
CRTEn	
  
ENIM	
  
ENIS	
  
Design	
  and	
  components	
  adapted	
  to	
  
local	
  conditions	
  
AURASOL,	
  
NR-­‐SOL	
  
IFRI-­‐SOL	
  
STEG	
  
ANME	
  
	
  CRTEn	
  
ENIM	
  
ENIS	
  
PV	
  Systems	
  integration	
   AURASOL,	
  
NR-­‐SOL	
  
IFRI-­‐SOL	
  
STEG	
  
ANME	
  
	
  CRTEn	
  
ENIM	
  
Autononous	
  power	
  systems	
   AURASOL,	
  
NR-­‐SOL	
  
IFRI-­‐SOL	
  
STEG	
  
ANME	
  
	
  	
  
BIPV	
   AURASOL,	
  	
   	
  ENIT	
  
ENIM	
  
STE	
   Higher	
  plant	
  efficiency	
   SOFTEN,	
   SINES,	
   SIER,	
   TECH-­‐SOL,	
   BSI,	
   SOLTECH,	
  
EDS,	
  COALA,	
  SEN,	
  ATS,	
  GESE	
  (fabricants	
  de	
  STE)	
  
	
  ISSTE	
  de	
  Gafsa	
  
ENIT	
  	
  
Lower	
   investment	
   and	
   O&M	
   costs	
  
and	
  increased	
  sustainability	
  
SOFTEN,	
  SINES,	
  SIER,	
  TECH-­‐SOL,	
  BSI,	
  SOLTECH	
  
EDS,	
  COALA,	
  SEN,	
  ATS,	
  GESE	
  
	
  ENIT	
  
ISSTE	
  de	
  Borj	
  Cédria	
  
Thermal	
  storage	
   	
  	
   	
  ENIM	
  
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2.1.1 Identified Innovation Competencies Wind Energy priorities
Major players ongoing involvement in Wind R&D programs, projects and collaboration in
Morocco
Domaine Projets Partenaires	
  Industriels	
  Marocains
WIND Nanolubrication Additives for improved Winds Turbine Energy Efficiency SALUB
WIND Développement d'une éolienne domestique selon le standard IEC 61400 GIMAS
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Relevant patents in the Wind field by majors players in Morocco
Title Publication number Publication date Inventor(s) Applicant(s)
WATER-WIND POWER GENERATOR MA34858 (B1) 2014-02-01 HDIDOU MOHAMED
LEBRIHI AHMED
ERRAKHI RAFIK
UNIV MOULAYISMAIL [MA]
WIND GENERATOR WITH TWO
COPLANAR AND COUNTER-
ROTATING ROTORS
WO2014109625 (A1) 2014-07-17 BENEBDELLAH ABDELLATIF [MA]
BOUYA MOHSINE [MA]
ELOUAHABI MOHAMED [MA]
CHERKAOUI MOHAMMED [MA]
DHIMDI SAID [MA]
ABRARI ASMA [MA]
BASSOU RANIA [MA]
BASSOU RANDA [MA]
LAGHMICH TARIK [MA]
UNIV INTERNATIONALE DE
RABAT [MA]
CONVERTIBLE, SELF-ADJUSTING,
VERTICAL-AXIS WIND TURBINE
COMBINING SAVONIUS AND
DARRIEUS CONFIGURATIONS, AND
HAVING A COMPOSITE BLADE
SYSTEM
MA33875 (B1) 2013-01-02 JANAH SAADI
MOHAMED ENNAJI
UNIV HASSAN II AIN CHOCK [MA]
CONVERTIBLE, SELF-ADJUSTING,
VERTICAL-AXIS WIND TURBINE
COMBINING SAVONIUS AND
DARRIEUS CONFIGURATIONS, AND
HAVING FOLDING BLADES
MA33874 (B1) 2013-01-02 JANAH SAADI
MOHAMED ENNAJI
UNIV HASSAN II AIN CHOCK [MA]
CONVERTIBLE, SELF-ADJUSTING,
VERTICAL-AXIS WIND TURBINE
COMBINING SAVONIUS AND
DARRIEUS CONFIGURATIONS, AND
HAVING RETRACTABLE BLADES
MA33873 (B1) 2013-01-02 JANAH SAADI
MOHAMED ENNAJI
UNIV HASSAN II AIN CHOCK [MA]
EOLIENNE DOMESTIQUE MA32864 (B1) 2011-12-01 ABDELLATIF BENABDELLAH
MOHAMED ELOUAHABI
UNIV INTERNATIONALE DE
RABAT [MA]
H & H CONSULTING LAW FIRM
SYSTEME DES PALES SOUS FORME
DES PORTES QUI TRANSFORME
L'ENERGIE MECANIQUE (VENT) EN
ENERGIE ELECTRIQUE
MA32746 (B1) 2011-11-01 LAKHAL HASNA LAKHAL HASNA [MA]
MULTI-DIRECTIONAL FRUSTO-
CONICAL DUAL REFLECTOR
WO2011108912 (A2); WO2011108912 (A3)2011-09-09 BERNOUSSI BENAISSA [MA] BERNOUSSI BENAISSA [MA]
AEROGENERATEUR A PALES
RABATTABLES
MA30439 (B1) 2009-06-01 NOGUERA FERNANDEZ BLAS NOGUERA FERNANDEZ BLAS [ES]
SYSTEME ET METHODE DESTINES A
PILOTER AUTOMATIQUEMENT LE
VOL DE PROFILS D'AILE MOTRICE
MA30362 (B1) 2009-04-01 MASSIMO IPPOLITO KITE GEN RES SRL [IT]
MOTEUR SANS HYDROCARBURE MA25103 (A1) 2000-12-31 BENADDI MOHAMED [MA] BENADDI MOHAMED [MA]
AEROGENERATEUR (15 KW/-400/230-
28Vcc) MENU D'UN DISPOSITIF
ELECTROMAGNETIQUE
MA24253 (A1) 1998-04-01 MESSAOUDI BOUJEMAA [MA]
SYSTEME PERMETTANT DE
TRANSFORMER L'ENERGIE
EOLIENNE EN ENERGIE MECANIQUE
EOLIENNE A POCHES
DEFORMABLES, MUNI D'UN
REGULATEUR DE VITESSE
MA23529 (A1) 1995-12-31 DIBA MOHAMED [MA] DIBA MOHAMED [MA]
FABRICATION DE DEUX MACHINES ,
L'UNE DOMESTIQUE ,L'AUTRE
INDUSTRIELLE , PRODUCTRICES DE
COURANTS ALTERNATIFS .
MA21958 (A1) 1991-04-01 JOSE MARIA GIMENEZ
FERNANDEZ [MA]
JOSE MARIA GIMENEZ
FERNANDEZ [MA]
UN SYSTÈME DE STOCKAGE DE
L'ENERGIE EOLIENNE
MA20892 (A1) 1987-10-01 BELKBIR LARBI [MA] BELKBIR LARBI [MA]
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Majors University and Research centres’ activity and publications related to Wind Technology
in Morocco
Research partners
Publication
2.1.2 Identified Innovation Competencies in PV priorities
Major players ongoing involvement in PV R&D programs, projects and collaboration in
Morocco
Relevant patents in the PV field by majors players in Morocco
Domaine Projets Partenaires	
  Scientifiques	
  Marocains
WIND Nanolubrication Additives for improved Winds Turbine Energy Efficiency Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Tanger - Université Abdekmalek Essaadi (UAE)
WIND Développement d'une éolienne domestique selon le standard IEC 61400 Al Akhawayn University (AUI)
WIND Nanolubrication	
  Additives	
  for	
  improved	
  Winds	
  Turbine	
  Energy	
  Efficiency
Comparison	
  of	
  synthesis	
  routes	
  of	
  inorganic	
  fullerene-­‐like	
  nano-­‐
additives	
  devoted	
  to	
  wind	
  turbine	
  lubrication:	
  Application	
  of	
  Life	
  
Cycle	
  Assessment	
  Approach
Domaine Projets Partenaires	
  Industriels	
  Marocains
PV Réalisation	
  d’un	
  onduleur	
  photovoltaïque	
  6KVA A2S Industries
PV LOw COst CSP in Morocco AIC Métallurgie (Delta Holding)
PV Monitoring and Prediction of Power Production for Moroccan Solar Farms Jet Alu
PV
Frigo solaire sur Triporteur avec isolation thermique à base du bois de
palmier dattier local
Inter Afrique Climatisation
PV PROductivité Photovoltaïque à l’échelle REgionale dans tout le MAroc Resing
PV
Développement d’un système de transfert et d’optimisation d’énergie
solaire PV
ADETEL
PV
Utilisation d’un commutateur (Smart Switch) de transfert pour la
production d’électricité par panneaux photovoltaïques pour les villages de
pêche connectés au réseau BT
Office National des Pêches (ONP)
CENTRELEC
EASYSOLAR
Publication number Publication date Inventor(s) Applicant(s)
WO2004107396 (A3); WO2004107396 (A2) 2004-12-09 PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA] PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA]
WO2004107395 (A3); WO2004107395 (A2) 2004-12-09 PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA] PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA]
MA25053 (A1) 2000-10-01 ORENGO FRANCIS
BOURRIERES PHILIPPE
MANUF D APP ELECTR DE CAHORS M [FR]
MA23341 (A1) 1995-07-01 HAIMOUD RACHID [MA]
MA23140 (A1) 1994-10-01 AOUFI SAID [MA]
MA22730 (A1) 1993-07-01 NACIRI ABDELLATIF [MA] NACIRI ABDELLATIF [MA]
MA22457 (A1) 1992-10-01 CHARRADE ABDELKRIM [MA]
MA20833 (A1) 1987-07-01 GRAVISSE PHILIPPE [FR]
MA18462 (A1) 1979-12-31 LUCIEN ROURE [MA]
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Majors University and Research centres’ activity and publications related to PV Technology in
Morocco
Research partners and projects
Publications
Domaine Projets Partenaires	
  Scientifiques	
  Marocains
PV Réalisation	
  d’un	
  onduleur	
  photovoltaïque	
  6KVA Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Settat - Université Hassan 1er (UH1)
PV LOw COst CSP in Morocco
Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Fès - Université Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (USMBA)
PV Monitoring and Prediction of Power Production for Moroccan Solar Farms
Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR)
Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Kénitra - Université Ibn Tofail (UIT)
PV
Frigo solaire sur Triporteur avec isolation thermique à base du bois de
palmier dattier local
Faculté des Science Ben M'Sik - Université Hassan II Mohamedia (UH2M)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Errachidia - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI)
PV PROductivité Photovoltaïque à l’échelle REgionale dans tout le MAroc
Faculté des Sciences Semlalia (FSS) - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA)
Faculté des Sciences d’Agadir - Université Ibn Zohr (UIZ)
École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Al Houceima - Université Mohammed 1er (UM1)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Béni Mellal - Université Sultan Moulay Slimane (USMS)
Faculté des Science Ben M'Sik - Université Hassan II Mohammedia (UH2M)
Faculté des Science El Jadida - Université Chouaib Doukkali (UCD)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Errachidia - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI)
Faculté des Science Dhar EL Mehraz - Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah (USMBA)
Al Akhawayn University
Faculté des Science Kénitra - Université Ibn Tofail (UIT)
École Supérieure de Technologie (EST) Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Mohammedia - Université Hassan II Mohammedia (UH2M)
Faculté Polydisciplinaire Nador - Université Mohammed 1er (UM1)
Faculté Polydisciplinaire Ouarzazate - Université Ibn Zohr (UIZ)
Faculté des Sciences Oujda - Université Mohammed 1er (UM1)
École Normale Supérieure (ENS) Takaddoum - Université Mohamed V Agdal (UMVA)
École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Safi - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Settat - Université Hassan 1er (UH1)
École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Tanger - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE)
Faculté des Sciences Tétouan - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE)
PV
Développement d’un système de transfert et d’optimisation d’énergie
solaire PV
MAScIR
PV
Utilisation d’un commutateur (Smart Switch) de transfert pour la
production d’électricité par panneaux photovoltaïques pour les villages de
pêche connectés au réseau BT
Ecole Mohammedia d’Ingénieurs (EMI) - Université Mohammed V Agdal (UMVA)
Domaine Projet Publication
PV
Frigo	
  solaire	
  sur	
  Triporteur	
  avec	
  isolation	
  thermique	
  à	
  base	
  du	
  bois	
  de	
  palmier	
  dattier	
  
local
Natural	
  thermal-­‐insulation	
  materials	
  composed	
  of	
  renewable	
  
resources:	
  characterization	
  of	
  local	
  date	
  palm	
  fibers	
  (LDPF)
PV PROductivité	
  Photovoltaïque	
  à	
  l’échelle	
  REgionale	
  dans	
  tout	
  le	
  MAroc	
  
“Propre.Ma”	
  project:	
  roadmap	
  &	
  preliminary	
  results	
  for	
  grid-­‐
connected	
  PV	
  yields	
  maps	
  in	
  Morocco.
PV PROductivité	
  Photovoltaïque	
  à	
  l’échelle	
  REgionale	
  dans	
  tout	
  le	
  MAroc	
  
Simulation	
  of	
  power	
  production	
  with	
  mini-­‐PV	
  plants	
  using	
  3-­‐types	
  of	
  
Silicon	
  Technologies	
  in	
  Fes-­‐Morocco	
  case
PV PROductivité	
  Photovoltaïque	
  à	
  l’échelle	
  REgionale	
  dans	
  tout	
  le	
  MAroc	
  
“Propre.Ma”	
  project:	
  Design,	
  Startup	
  and	
  Testing	
  of	
  a	
  Photovoltaïque	
  
Station	
  and	
  simulation	
  of	
  its	
  productivity
PV PROductivité	
  Photovoltaïque	
  à	
  l’échelle	
  REgionale	
  dans	
  tout	
  le	
  MAroc	
  
“Propre.Ma”	
  project:	
  Metrology	
  Supervision	
  and	
  Data	
  Transfer	
  From	
  
a	
  PV	
  Station
PV PROductivité	
  Photovoltaïque	
  à	
  l’échelle	
  REgionale	
  dans	
  tout	
  le	
  MAroc	
  
Performance	
  monitoring	
  of	
  a	
  grid-­‐connected	
  high	
  concentration	
  
photovoltaic	
  power	
  plant
PV PROductivité	
  Photovoltaïque	
  à	
  l’échelle	
  REgionale	
  dans	
  tout	
  le	
  MAroc	
  
“Propre.Ma”	
  project:	
  Modeling	
  and	
  simulation	
  of	
  Grid	
  connected	
  
photovoltaic	
  system	
  for	
  Meknes	
  Climate
PV PROductivité	
  Photovoltaïque	
  à	
  l’échelle	
  REgionale	
  dans	
  tout	
  le	
  MAroc	
  
Modeling	
  and	
  comparative	
  study	
  of	
  different	
  PV	
  modules	
  
technologies	
  in	
  Agadir	
  climate
PV Réalisation	
  d’un	
  onduleur	
  photovoltaïque	
  6KVA
Comparative	
  Study	
  of	
  Fin	
  Geometries	
  for	
  Heat	
  Sinks	
  in	
  Natural	
  
Convection
PV Réalisation	
  d’un	
  onduleur	
  photovoltaïque	
  6KVA Thermal	
  model	
  of	
  IGBT	
  Modules	
  in	
  the	
  arm	
  converter
PV Les	
  batteries	
  lithium-­‐ion:	
  une	
  solution	
  de	
  choix	
  pour	
  le	
  stockage	
  de	
  l'énergie	
  solaire
Energy	
  Storage	
  in	
  Li4Ti5O12/LiCo2/3ni1/6Mn1/6O2	
  Lithium	
  ion	
  
Battery	
  :	
  electrochimical	
  performance	
  and	
  stability
PV Les	
  batteries	
  lithium-­‐ion:	
  une	
  solution	
  de	
  choix	
  pour	
  le	
  stockage	
  de	
  l'énergie	
  solaire
LiFe1-­‐yMnyPO4	
  Phosphates	
  as	
  convenient	
  electrode	
  materials	
  for	
  
energy	
  storage	
  and	
  conversion
PV Les	
  batteries	
  lithium-­‐ion:	
  une	
  solution	
  de	
  choix	
  pour	
  le	
  stockage	
  de	
  l'énergie	
  solaire
Electrode	
  materials	
  for	
  Sodium	
  Ion	
  Batteries	
  :	
  a	
  cheaper	
  solution	
  for	
  
the	
  energy	
  storage
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2.1.3 Identified Innovation Competencies in STE priorities
Major players ongoing involvement in STE R&D programs, projects and collaboration in
Tunisian
Domaine Projets Partenaires	
  Industriels	
  Marocains
STE
Stockage de l’énergie thermique solaire par fusion des matériaux à
changement de phases au sein d’un système hybride Habitat/Capteur
solaire/MCP
ZAHID
STE
Les	
  batteries	
  lithium-­‐ion:	
  une	
  solution	
  de	
  choix	
  pour	
  le	
  stockage	
  de	
  l'énergie	
  
solaire
Réminex - Managem
STE
Évaluation	
  des	
  performances	
  des	
  sites	
  thermosolaires	
  -­‐	
  Application	
  au	
  site	
  
CSP	
  Air	
  Baha
Ciment du Maroc
Airlight Energy
Italgen Ener Maroc
STE
Nanocoating	
  and	
  testing,	
  a	
  step	
  towards	
  the	
  improvement	
  of	
  CSP	
  reflectors	
  
for	
  less	
  intensive	
  maintenance	
  both	
  terms	
  of	
  labor	
  and	
  water
SPIE
Induver
STE
Développement	
  d’un	
  champ	
  solaire	
  à	
  faible	
  concentration	
  pour	
  centrales	
  
solaires	
  thermodynamiques
InterTridim
STE Couplage	
  energie	
  solaire	
  à	
  concentration	
  et	
  dessalement	
  de	
  l'eau	
  au	
  Maroc
Centre National de l’Energie des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires (CNESTEN)
LSA Industries
STE Seawater	
  desalination	
  using	
  solar	
  energy
Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP)
Jet Alu
STE
Lutte contre les vagues de chaleur excessive par la climatisation solaire
dans le secteur avicole
TURDEL
Ventec
STE
COLDSUN : Développement d’une solution de climatisation solaire
réversible et innovante
InterTridim
STE
Amélioration du fonctionnement des séchoirs solaires : Élaboration de
prototypes pour le séchage direct du bois et de prototypes pour le
séchage indirect des aliments
AluMéga
STE
Contribution des MicroCSPs dans la gestion d'un ré seau é lectrique
inté grant les sources d'é nergie renouvelables
Office National de l'Electricité et de l'Eau potable (ONEE)
STE Procédé de Rafraichissement Solaire au Maroc PRSM-SUNNY Energypoles
STE Développement d’un séchage Flash solaire des phosphates Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP)
STE
Maintien en chauffe d’un stockage de bitume par des panneaux solaires à
haute énergie
Bituma
STE
Systèmes hybrides solaire/biomasse pour la production de l’eau chaude
sanitaire et le chauffage dans les Hammams traditionnels (HYBRID-
BATH)
Water Sol Maroc
BUILDIT
STE
Etude et conception d'un Séchoir Solaire Hybride autonome par des
systèmes d’informations et de gestion d’énergie
RAMO Industrie
Pépinière Chaymae
CADVALORISATION
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Relevant patents in the STE field by majors players in Morocco
Title Publication numberPublication date Inventor(s) Applicant(s)
CAPTEUR-TRANSMETTEUR THERMIQUE A RENDEMENT
ELEVEVE POUR CHAUFFE EAU SOLAIRE
MA34931 (B1) 2014-03-01 BEN ABDELLAH ABDELLATIF
EL OUHABI MOHAMED
IHRINGER ERNEST
DHIMDI SAID
BOUYA MOHSINE
CHERKAOUI MOHAMMED
FAQIR MUSTAPHA
UNIV INTERNATIONALE DE RABAT [MA]
WATER HEATER HAVING AN UNPRESSURISED TANK WITH A
THERMOSYPHON EXCHANGER
MA34564 (B1) 2013-10-02 RAOUI ESSAID RAOUI ESSAID [MA]
TURBINE SOLAIRE A REACTION MA33785 (B1) 2012-12-03 JOSE ANTONIO BARBERO
FERRANDIZ
JOSE ANTONIO BARBERO
FERRANDIZ [ES]
LE PARABOLE SOLAIRE MA33715 (B1) 2012-11-01 CHAMA HOUSSAM EDDINE CHAMA HOUSSAM EDDINE [MA]
CUISEUR SOLAIRE MA33543 (B1) 2012-09-01 ARHAL MOHAMMAD
EL BAROUDI ABDELLATIF
VUILLEMIN GILBERT
UNIV CADI AYYAD [MA]
PARABOLE THERMOSOLAIRE MA32862 (B1) 2011-12-01 DRISS ILALI
MOHAMMED CHERKAOUI
ABDELLATIF BENABDELLAH
MOHAMED ELOUAHABI
UNIV INTERNAT DE RABAT [MA]
H & H CONSULTING LAW FIRM
MULTI-DIRECTIONAL FRUSTO-CONICAL DUAL REFLECTOR MA32846 (B1) 2011-12-01 BERNOUSSI BENAISSA BERNOUSSI BENAISSA [MA]
REALISATION DES CHAUFFES EAU SOLAIRE DE
DIFFERENTS TYPES : PLAT, ROND ET RECTANGLE
MA32524 (B1) 2011-08-01 MAATAOUI SALAH MAATAOUI SALAH [MA]
ENSEMBLE SUPPORT D'HELIOSTAT ET MECANISME
D'ENTRAINEMENT
MA30803 (B1) 2009-10-01 VAN DER WESTHUYZEN DAVID
GLOVER
ESKOM HOLDINGS PTY LTD [ZA]
INSTALLATION GENERATRICE D'ELECTRICITE PAR
CHALEUR SOLAIRE, INSTALLATION D'APPORT DE MILIEU
CHAUFFANT ET DISPOSITIF DE SUPPRESSION DES
VARIATIONS DE TEMPERATURE.
MA30574 (B1) 2009-07-01 OTA HIDEAKI KAWASAKI HEAVY IND LTD [JP]
SYSTÈME DE MIROIR CYLINDRO-PARABOLIQUE DE CHAMP
DE COLLECTEURS SOLAIRES HYPERBOLIQUES
MA30400 (B1) 2009-05-04 CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ [TR]
SYSTEME DE GOUTTIERES SOLAIRES PARABOLIQUES
AVEC MOYENS DE POURSUITE ROTATIFS
MA30338 (B1) 2009-04-01 CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ [TR]
SYSTEME D'AUTOSUFFISANCE D'UN FOYER EN EAU, GAZ,
CLIMATISATION ET ELECTRICITE AU MOYEN DE L'ENERGIE
TRANSFORMEE
MA29826 (B1) 2008-10-03 HOEDT HELMUT K F K F HELMUT HOEDT [MA]
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR COLLECTING AND
DISTRIBUTING THERMAL SOLAR ENERGY IN COMMUNITIES
WO2009139611
(A3);
WO2009139611
(A2)
2009-11-19 BERRADA MOHAMED YASSER [MA] BERRADA MOHAMED YASSER [MA]
SYSTEME DE CHAUFFAGE SOLAIRE VOLUMETRIQUE D'EAU
PAR TUYAUTERIE NOYEE DANS UNE DALLE DE BETON.
MA25607 (A1) 2002-12-31 PILOTTO JEAN-PIERRE [FR] PILOTTO JEAN-PIERRE [FR]
SYSTEME GUIDE PAR LE RAYONNEMENT SOLAIRE MA24520 (A1) 1998-12-31 ABOUNNAIM ABDENNAIM [MA]
DISPOSITIF DE CONCENTRATION ET DE TRANSFORMATION
DE L'ENERGIE SOLAIRE EN ENERGIE THERMIQUE PAR UN
CONCENTRATEUR PARABOLIQUE CONIQUE ET UN
ECHANGEUR GENERATEUR DECAGONAL POUR LA
PRODUCTION D'EAU CHAUDE, DE LA VAPEUR OU DE L'AIR
CHAUD A HAUTE TEMPERATURE
MA24328 (A1) 1998-04-01 ABDELKABIR SAMNY [MA]
SYSTEME DE CAPTAGE SOLAIRE MA23844 (A1) 1996-12-31 ELDAD DAGAN PIXIE INVEST SA [LU]
APPAREIL DE RECUPERATION D'ENERGIE RADIANTE MA22750 (A1) 1993-07-01 ALAN JAMES YEOMANS [AU]
CUISSEUR SOLAIRE AUTO-COMPLETE PAR COMBUSTIBLE
ASSURANT UNE CUISSON PERMANENTE
MA22282 (A1) 1992-04-01 HABEK ABDELATI [MA]
AMPLIFICATEUR SOLAIRE AUTO-STOCKEUR DE L'EAU
CHAUDE
MA22281 (A1) 1992-04-01 HABEK ABDELATI [MA]
SYSTEME SOLAIRE DE CUISSON D'ALIMENTS MA22172 (A1) 1991-12-31 HABEK ABDELATI [MA] HABEK ABDELATI [MA]
COUVERTURE DE PISCINE AVEC CHAUFFAGE SOLAIRE . MA19159 (A1) 1981-12-31 PRELAZ ROGER [CH] PRELAZ ROGER [CH]
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Majors University and Research centres’ activity and publications related to STE Technology
in Morocco
Research Partners
Publication
Domaine Projets Partenaires	
  Scientifiques	
  Marocains
STE
Stockage de l’énergie thermique solaire par fusion des matériaux à
changement de phases au sein d’un système hybride Habitat/Capteur
solaire/MCP
Faculté des Sciences Ain Chock - Université Hassan II Casablanca (UH2C)
STE
Les	
  batteries	
  lithium-­‐ion:	
  une	
  solution	
  de	
  choix	
  pour	
  le	
  stockage	
  de	
  l'énergie	
  
solaire
Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA)
STE
Évaluation	
  des	
  performances	
  des	
  sites	
  thermosolaires	
  -­‐	
  Application	
  au	
  site	
  
CSP	
  Air	
  Baha
Université Ibn Zohr (UIZ)
STE
Nanocoating	
  and	
  testing,	
  a	
  step	
  towards	
  the	
  improvement	
  of	
  CSP	
  reflectors	
  
for	
  less	
  intensive	
  maintenance	
  both	
  terms	
  of	
  labor	
  and	
  water
Al Akhawayn University (AUI)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Tanger - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE)
STE
Développement	
  d’un	
  champ	
  solaire	
  à	
  faible	
  concentration	
  pour	
  centrales	
  
solaires	
  thermodynamiques
École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI)
STE Couplage	
  energie	
  solaire	
  à	
  concentration	
  et	
  dessalement	
  de	
  l'eau	
  au	
  Maroc
Faculté des Sciences Ben M'Sik - Université Hassan II Casablanca (UH2C)
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Errachidia - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI)
STE Seawater	
  desalination	
  using	
  solar	
  energy Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR) ; Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE)
STE
Lutte contre les vagues de chaleur excessive par la climatisation solaire
dans le secteur avicole
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) de Tanger - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE)
STE
COLDSUN : Développement d’une solution de climatisation solaire
réversible et innovante
École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) de Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI)
STE
Amélioration du fonctionnement des séchoirs solaires : Élaboration de
prototypes pour le séchage direct du bois et de prototypes pour le
séchage indirect des aliments
Faculté des Sciences de Rabat - Université Mohammed V Agdal (UMVA)
STE
Contribution des MicroCSPs dans la gestion d'un ré seau é lectrique
inté grant les sources d'é nergie renouvelables
École Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs (EMI) - Université Mohammed V Agdal (UMVA)
STE Procédé de Rafraichissement Solaire au Maroc PRSM-SUNNY
École Supérieur de Technologie (EST) de Fès - Université Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (USMBA)
École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) de Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI)
STE Développement d’un séchage Flash solaire des phosphates Université Euro-Méditerranéenne de Fès (UEMF)
STE
Maintien en chauffe d’un stockage de bitume par des panneaux solaires à
haute énergie
Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR)
Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE)
STE
Systèmes hybrides solaire/biomasse pour la production de l’eau chaude
sanitaire et le chauffage dans les Hammams traditionnels (HYBRID-
BATH)
Faculté des Sciences Semlalia (FSS) - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA)
Centre National d’Etudes sur l’Eau et l’Energie (CNEREE)
STE
Etude et conception d'un Séchoir Solaire Hybride autonome par des
systèmes d’informations et de gestion d’énergie
Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) de Marrakech - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA)
Centre National d’Etudes et de Recherches sur l’Eau et l’Energie (CNEREE)
Laboratoire de Procédés Métrologie et Matériaux pour l'Energie et l’Environnement (LP2M2E)
STE Évaluation	
  des	
  performances	
  des	
  sites	
  thermosolaires	
  -­‐	
  Application	
  au	
  site	
  CSP	
  Ait	
  Baha
Thermal	
  Storage	
  of	
  Concentrated	
  Solar	
  Energy	
  Using	
  Rocks	
  As	
  
Materials	
  High	
  Temperature	
  Storage
STE Évaluation	
  des	
  performances	
  des	
  sites	
  thermosolaires	
  -­‐	
  Application	
  au	
  site	
  CSP	
  Ait	
  Baha
Storage	
  of	
  Heat	
  Energy	
  in	
  Packed-­‐	
  Bed	
  of	
  Rocks	
  for	
  Concentrated	
  
Solar	
  Power	
  Plants
STE Évaluation	
  des	
  performances	
  des	
  sites	
  thermosolaires	
  -­‐	
  Application	
  au	
  site	
  CSP	
  Ait	
  Baha
Performance	
  study	
  of	
  a	
  solar	
  thermal	
  station	
  under	
  transient	
  
conditions
STE
Développement	
  d’un	
  champ	
  solaire	
  à	
  faible	
  concentration	
  pour	
  centrales	
  solaires	
  
thermodynamiques
Verification	
  &	
  Validation	
  of	
  Simulation	
  Code	
  for	
  Linear	
  Fresnel	
  
Systems
STE
Développement	
  d’un	
  champ	
  solaire	
  à	
  faible	
  concentration	
  pour	
  centrales	
  solaires	
  
thermodynamiques
Modeling	
  and	
  Simulation	
  of	
  a	
  Linear	
  Fresnel	
  solar	
  collector	
  
STE
Développement	
  d’un	
  champ	
  solaire	
  à	
  faible	
  concentration	
  pour	
  centrales	
  solaires	
  
thermodynamiques
Heat	
  transfer	
  model	
  of	
  a	
  trough	
  compound	
  parabolic	
  reflector	
  used	
  
in	
  a	
  linear	
  Fresnel	
  solar	
  field
STE
Stockage	
  de	
  l’énergie	
  thermique	
  solaire	
  par	
  fusion	
  des	
  matériaux	
  à	
  changement	
  de	
  
phases	
  au	
  sein	
  d’un	
  système	
  hybride	
  Habitat/Capteur	
  solaire/MCP
Heating	
  Management	
  of	
  Building	
  Integrated	
  Phase	
  Change	
  Materials
STE
Nanocoating	
  and	
  testing,	
  a	
  step	
  towards	
  the	
  improvement	
  of	
  CSP	
  reflectors	
  for	
  less	
  
intensive	
  maintenance	
  both	
  terms	
  of	
  labor	
  and	
  water
Transparent	
  and	
  Hydrophilic	
  TiO2	
  Anatase	
  as	
  Top-­‐Protective	
  Layer	
  
for	
  CSP	
  Reflectors
STE
Nanocoating	
  and	
  testing,	
  a	
  step	
  towards	
  the	
  improvement	
  of	
  CSP	
  reflectors	
  for	
  less	
  
intensive	
  maintenance	
  both	
  terms	
  of	
  labor	
  and	
  water
Deposition	
  of	
  Transparent	
  Aluminum	
  Oxide	
  (Al2O3)	
  Films	
  on	
  
Silvered	
  CSP	
  Mirrors
STE
Nanocoating	
  and	
  testing,	
  a	
  step	
  towards	
  the	
  improvement	
  of	
  CSP	
  reflectors	
  for	
  less	
  
intensive	
  maintenance	
  both	
  terms	
  of	
  labor	
  and	
  water
Optical	
  Properties	
  of	
  Front	
  and	
  Second	
  Surface	
  Silver-­‐Based	
  and	
  
Molybdenum	
  Based	
  Mirrors
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2.2 Regional actors identified in Energy Efficiency
The two tables below are listing the major Tunisian and Moroccan actors in the energy Efficiency priorities.
Details on R&D projects, collaborations and scientific activities are then listed below by topics.
Table 5. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities
Technology	
  	
  	
   Topic	
  	
  	
   Industrials	
  	
   Academic	
  	
   Institutions	
  
Local	
  Energy	
  
Supply,	
  
Conversion	
  
and	
  Storage	
  
Thermal	
  storage	
   Office	
  National	
  de	
  
l'Electricité	
  et	
  de	
  
l'Eau	
  potable	
  (ONEE)	
  
;	
  Ventec	
  Maroc	
  
•	
  Université	
  Cadi	
  
Ayyad	
  (UCA)	
  
•	
  Université	
  
Internationale	
  de	
  
Rabat	
  (UIR)	
  
•	
  Agence	
  Nationale	
  
pour	
  le	
  
Développement	
  des	
  
Energies	
  
Renouvelables	
  et	
  de	
  
l'Efficacité	
  Energétique	
  
(ADEREE)	
  
•	
  Société	
  
d'Investissements	
  
Energetiques	
  (SIE)	
  
Heating	
  (including	
  heat	
  
pumps)	
  
Cooling	
  
Energy	
  
Efficient	
  
Buildings	
  
Climate	
  adaptive	
  
facades	
  
	
  	
   •	
  Université	
  Hassan	
  II	
  
Casablanca	
  (UH2C)	
  
Energy	
  efficient	
  
lightening	
  and	
  energy	
  
management	
  systems	
  
Ventilation	
  
Urban	
  Energy	
  
Network	
  
Thermal	
  Networks	
   Office	
  National	
  de	
  
l'Electricité	
  et	
  de	
  
l'Eau	
  potable	
  (ONEE)	
  
•	
  Université	
  Ibn	
  
Tofail	
  (UIT)	
  
•	
  Université	
  
Mohamed	
  V	
  (UMV)	
  
Electricity	
  networks	
  
Mobility	
  networks	
  
Gaseous	
  networks	
  
Energy	
  in	
  
Cities	
  
Urban	
  energy	
  system	
  
transition	
  
EasySolar	
  ;	
  Office	
  
National	
  de	
  
l'Electricité	
  et	
  de	
  
l'Eau	
  potable	
  (ONEE)	
  
;	
  Resing	
  
•	
  Al	
  Akhawayn	
  
University	
  (AUI)	
  
•	
  Ecole	
  Mohammedia	
  
d’Ingénieurs	
  (EMI)	
  
•	
  MAScIR	
  
Energy	
  data	
  
technologies	
  
New	
  urban	
  energy	
  
services	
  
Energy	
  
Producing	
  
Hotels	
  
Renewable	
  Energy	
  
Supply	
  
	
  	
   	
  	
  
Short	
  term	
  energy	
  
storage	
  
Decentralised	
  
climatisation	
  	
  
Intelligent	
  Control	
  
Energy	
  
Producing	
  
Hotels	
  
Design	
   	
  	
   	
  	
  
Windows	
  and	
  solar	
  
sharing	
  
Insulation	
  
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Table 6. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities
Technology	
  	
  	
   Topic	
  	
  	
   Industrials	
  	
   Academic	
  	
  
Local Energy
Supply,
Conversion
and Storage
Thermal storage ENIT
ENIM
Heating (including
heat pumps)
COALA ENIT
ENIM
Cooling COALA ENIT
ENIM
Energy
Efficient
Buildings
Climate adaptive
facades
POLYCOQ, PERLA-Industrie,
SOFRIFAC (fabricants d’isolant)
ISSTE de Gafsa
ISSTE de Borj Cédria
ENAUT (Ecole Nat. D’Architecture et
d’Urbanisme de Tunis)
ENIT
Energy efficient
lightening and
energy
management
systems
GLOBAL LIGHTING,
FAWANIS
ISSTE de Gafsa
ISSTE de Borj Cédria
ENAUT (Ecole Nat. D’Architecture et
d’Urbanisme de Tunis)
ENIT
EPT (Ecole Polythecnique de Tunis)
Ventilation COALA ENAUT (Ecole Nat. D’Architecture et
d’Urbanisme de Tunis)
ENIT
Urban
Energy
Network
Thermal Networks ISSTE de Gafsa
ENIM
ENIT
Electricity
networks
ISSTE de Gafsa
ENIS
EPT
Mobility networks
Gaseous networks
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2.3 Survey results from 14 actors in Renewable and
Energy Efficiency
2.3.1 Survey questions
	
  Competence	
  Mapping	
  Survey	
  question	
  to	
  Industrials	
  players	
  
GENERAL	
  INFORMATION	
  
	
  
TECHNOLOGY	
  MAPPING	
  
	
  
VALORIZATION	
  	
  
the	
  following	
  questions	
  will	
  be	
  asked	
  for	
  each	
  aggregated	
  technological	
  need/field	
  selected	
  as	
  (4),	
  (5)	
  or	
  (6)	
  strategic	
  index	
  
RESEARCH	
  AGREEMENT	
  	
  
the	
  following	
  questions	
  will	
  be	
  asked	
  for	
  each	
  aggregated	
  technological	
  need/field	
  selected	
  as	
  3,	
  4,	
  5	
  or	
  6	
  strategic	
  index	
  
13 How	
  much	
  was	
  your	
  company’s	
  turnover	
  in	
  2012	
  within	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  topics? <100k€ 100k€<1M€ 1M€<10M€ 10M€<	
  100M€>	
  100M€
14 How	
  many	
  priority	
  patents	
  applications	
  did	
  your	
  company	
  (and	
  affiliates)	
  filed	
  in	
  within	
  KIC	
  topics: in	
  2010 in	
  2011 in	
  2012
Q	
  15.	
  For	
  each	
  Technological	
  need/field,	
  indicate	
  how	
  strategic	
  it	
  is	
  for	
  your	
  company,	
  on	
  a	
  scale	
  from	
  0	
  to	
  
6
(0)	
  No	
  interest	
  (1)	
  Subject	
  of	
  technological	
  watch	
  but	
  no	
  activity	
  (2)	
  Stopped	
  activity	
  (3)	
  New	
  
R&D	
  interest	
  and	
  marketing	
  efforts	
  (4)	
  Existing	
  IP,	
  R&D	
  or	
  products	
  /services,	
  but	
  marginal	
  
activity	
  (5)	
  Existing	
  IP,	
  R&D	
  or	
  products/services,	
  not	
  necessarily	
  within	
  the	
  core	
  business	
  but	
  
within	
  the	
  corporate	
  strategy	
  (6)	
  Pure	
  Players
Questions	
  can	
  be	
  answered	
  at	
  topic	
  or	
  subtopic	
  level	
  
Q16.	
  How	
  many	
  new	
  products	
  and	
  services	
  covering	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field	
  has	
  your	
  company	
  (and	
  affiliates)	
  already	
  
commercialized	
  or	
  planned	
  to	
  release	
  before	
  the	
  end	
  of	
  2013?
Products	
  or	
  services	
  must	
  cover	
  a	
  need	
  corresponding	
  to	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field.	
  Count	
  only	
  products	
  or	
  services	
  created	
  or	
  
developed,	
  even	
  partially,	
  within	
  your	
  company.	
  Count	
  only	
  one	
  product	
  for	
  same	
  products	
  but	
  covering	
  different	
  ranges	
  of	
  size,	
  
power
0 1 3-­‐4 >=5
Q17.	
  Approximately,	
  how	
  much	
  did	
  those	
  products	
  and	
  services	
  represent	
  within	
  your	
  
company’s	
  total	
  turnover	
  in	
  2012?
<5% 5%<20% 20%<50% >50%
Q18.	
  How	
  many	
  new	
  entities	
  dealing	
  with	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field	
  have	
  been	
  created	
  by	
  your	
  company	
  in	
  the	
  last	
  5	
  years?
>4 <100k€	
   100k€-­‐1M€1M€-­‐10M€ >10M€
Approximate	
  total	
  raised	
  fund	
  for	
  the	
  
selected	
  number	
  of	
  spin-­‐off/out
Spin-­‐off,	
  spin	
  out	
  #
0 1 2 3 <5% 5%<20% 20%<50% >50%
Approximately,	
  how	
  much	
  did	
  the	
  added	
  turnovers	
  of	
  the	
  
selected	
  new	
  branches	
  or	
  subsidiaries	
  represent	
  compared	
  
to	
  your	
  company’s	
  turnover	
  within	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  topics	
  in	
  
2012?
New	
  branches	
  or	
  subsidiaries	
  #
0 1 2 3 >4
100k€-­‐1M€ 1M€-­‐10M€ >10M€
#	
  Number
Approximately,	
  how	
  much	
  did	
  the	
  added	
  turnovers	
  of	
  the	
  
selected	
  acquired	
  companies	
  represent	
  compared	
  to	
  your	
  
company’s	
  turnover	
  within	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  topics	
  in	
  
2012?
Q19.	
  How	
  many	
  entities	
  dealing	
  with	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field	
  did	
  your	
  company	
  acquire	
  in	
  the	
  
last	
  5	
  years?
0 1 2 3 >4 <100k€	
  
>5
All	
  contracts	
  where	
  your	
  company	
  has	
  to	
  perform	
  research	
  or	
  testing	
  in	
  collaboration	
  
with	
  at	
  least	
  another	
  entity,	
  either	
  public	
  or	
  private,	
  wherever	
  the	
  funding	
  comes,	
  and	
  
with	
  the	
  results	
  shared	
  by	
  your	
  company
Q20.	
  How	
  many	
  different	
  research	
  agreements	
  is	
  your	
  company	
  involved	
  in	
  within	
  this	
  
technological	
  need/field?
0 1 2 3-­‐4
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  2.	
  Competence	
  Mapping	
  Survey	
  Questions	
  to	
  Academic	
  players	
  
GENERAL	
  INFORMATION	
  
TECHNOLOGY	
  MAPPING	
  
VALORIZATION	
  	
  
the	
  following	
  questions	
  will	
  be	
  asked	
  for	
  each	
  aggregated	
  technological	
  need/field	
  selected	
  as	
  (4),	
  (5)	
  or	
  (6)	
  strategic	
  index	
  
RESEARCH	
  AGREEMENT	
  	
  
the	
  following	
  questions	
  will	
  be	
  asked	
  for	
  each	
  aggregated	
  technological	
  need/field	
  selected	
  as	
  3,	
  4,	
  5	
  or	
  6	
  strategic	
  index	
  
<20k€ 20-­‐100k€ 100k€-­‐1M€ 1-­‐10M€ ≥10M€
Sum,	
  for	
  all	
  the	
  selected	
  research	
  agreements,	
  of	
  what	
  will	
  be	
  performed	
  
by	
  your	
  company	
  in	
  terms	
  of	
  human	
  and	
  material	
  resources,	
  wherever	
  
comes	
  the	
  funding	
  get	
  by	
  your	
  company,	
  external	
  or	
  inter
Q21.	
  What	
  is	
  your	
  company’s	
  commitment	
  within	
  these	
  research	
  
agreements?
Q	
  22.Who	
  are	
  your	
  2	
  major	
  project	
  partners
Name	
  1 Name	
  2 Name	
  1 Name	
  2
Companies
Research	
  institutes	
  and	
  
universities
1 2
Q23.	
  According	
  to	
  you,	
  which	
  research	
  
institutes	
  or	
  universities	
  are	
  the	
  most	
  
relevant	
  within	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field?
13 How	
  much	
  was	
  the	
  annual	
  research	
  budget	
  of	
  your	
  institution	
  in	
  2012	
  within	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  topics? <100k€ 100k€<1M€ 1M€<10M€ 10M€<	
  100M€>	
  100M€
14 How	
  many	
  researchers/year	
  in	
  your	
  institution	
  are	
  working	
  on	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  topics? 0<5 5	
  to	
  20	
   20	
  to	
  100 >100
15 How	
  many	
  priority	
  patents	
  applications	
  did	
  your	
  institution	
  filed	
  in	
  within	
  KIC	
  topics: 2011	
  -­‐ 2012	
  -­‐	
   2013	
  -­‐
16 How	
  many	
  research	
  publications	
  did	
  your	
  institution	
  filed	
  in	
  2013	
  in	
  within	
  KIC	
  topics	
  ?	
   2013	
  -­‐	
  
Q	
  17.	
  For	
  each	
  Technological	
  need/field,	
  indicate	
  how	
  strategic	
  it	
  is	
  for	
  your	
  institution,	
  on	
  a	
  scale	
  from	
  0	
  
to	
  6
(0)	
  No	
  interest	
  (1)	
  Subject	
  of	
  technological	
  watch	
  but	
  no	
  activity	
  (2)	
  Stopped	
  activity	
  (3)	
  New	
  
R&D	
  interest	
  and	
  marketing	
  efforts	
  (4)	
  Existing	
  IP,	
  R&D	
  or	
  products	
  /services,	
  but	
  marginal	
  
activity	
  (5)	
  Existing	
  IP,	
  R&D	
  or	
  products/services,	
  not	
  necessarily	
  within	
  the	
  core	
  business	
  but	
  
within	
  the	
  corporate	
  strategy	
  (6)	
  Pure	
  Players
Questions	
  can	
  be	
  answered	
  at	
  topic	
  or	
  subtopic	
  level	
  
Q18.	
  How	
  many	
  licenses	
  of	
  products	
  and/or	
  services	
  covering	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field	
  have	
  been	
  signed	
  in	
  the	
  last	
  5	
  years?
Include	
  all	
  licenses,	
  option	
  and	
  assignments	
  of	
  all	
  kind	
  of	
  IP	
  (patents,	
  know-­‐how,	
  copyrights,	
  trademark…).	
  Count	
  licenses	
  on	
  the	
  same	
  IP	
  but	
  to	
  different	
  
companies	
  as	
  only	
  one	
  license	
  if	
  each	
  licence	
  value	
  is	
  less	
  than	
  1k€.
A	
  licence	
  grants	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  use	
  IP	
  in	
  a	
  defined	
  field	
  of	
  use	
  and/or	
  territory.	
  An	
  option	
  grants	
  the	
  potential	
  licensee	
  a	
  time	
  period	
  to	
  evaluate	
  the	
  technology	
  and	
  
negotiate	
  the	
  terms	
  of	
  a	
  license.	
  An	
  assignment	
  transfers	
  all	
  or	
  part	
  of	
  the	
  right	
  to	
  IP	
  to	
  the	
  licensee.]
>51 2 3	
  	
  to	
  4	
  0
Q19.	
  Approximately,	
  how	
  much	
  was	
  your	
  institution's	
  income	
  from	
  those	
  licenses	
  in	
  the	
  last	
  3	
  years?
Total	
  income	
  from	
  all	
  types	
  of	
  IP	
  (patents,	
  know-­‐how,	
  copyrights,	
  material	
  transfer	
  agreements…)	
  before	
  
disbursement	
  to	
  other	
  parties	
  or	
  inventors.	
  Include	
  license	
  issue	
  fees,	
  annual	
  royalties,	
  annual	
  
maintenance	
  fees,	
  sublicensing	
  incomes,	
  option	
  fees,	
  milestone	
  and	
  termination	
  payments.
>	
  1	
  M	
  	
  euros	
  0 <	
  10	
  K	
  euros 10-­‐100	
  K	
  euros	
   100	
  K	
  -­‐	
  1	
  M	
  euros	
   >5
Q20.	
  How	
  many	
  spin-­‐offs	
  dealing	
  with	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field	
  were	
  developed	
  from	
  your	
  institution	
  in	
  the	
  
last	
  5	
  years?
A	
  new	
  company	
  established	
  to	
  develop	
  or	
  exploit	
  IP	
  created	
  by	
  your	
  institution.	
  
0 1 2 3-­‐4
Q21.	
  How	
  many	
  different	
  research	
  agreements	
  including	
  industrial	
  entities	
  is	
  your	
  institution	
  
involved	
  in	
  within	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field?
0 1 2 3-­‐4 >5
All	
  contracts	
  where	
  your	
  institution	
  has	
  to	
  perform	
  research	
  or	
  testing	
  in	
  collaboration	
  with	
  at	
  
least	
  another	
  industrial	
  company,	
  wherever	
  the	
  funding	
  comes,	
  and	
  with	
  the	
  results	
  shared	
  
partially	
  or	
  totally	
  with	
  the	
  company(ies)
20-­‐100K	
  euros 100K	
  -­‐1	
  M	
  euros	
   1	
  -­‐10	
  M	
  euros ≥10M	
  euros
Sum,	
  for	
  all	
  the	
  selected	
  research	
  agreements,	
  of	
  what	
  will	
  be	
  performed	
  by	
  your	
  institution	
  
in	
  terms	
  of	
  human	
  and	
  material	
  resources,	
  wherever	
  comes	
  the	
  funding	
  get	
  by	
  your	
  
institution,	
  external	
  or	
  internal
<20K	
  euros
Q22.	
  What	
  is	
  your	
  institution	
  commitment	
  within	
  these	
  research	
  agreements?
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Table 7. List of Tunisian contacts for The Competence Mapping Survey
Table 8. List of Moroccan contacts for the Competence Mapping Survey
[….]
Q24.	
  What	
  is	
  your	
  institution	
  commitment	
  within	
  these	
  research	
  agreements?
Sum,	
  for	
  all	
  the	
  selected	
  research	
  agreements,	
  of	
  what	
  will	
  be	
  performed	
  by	
  your	
  institution	
  in	
  terms	
  of	
  
human	
  and	
  material	
  resources,	
  wherever	
  comes	
  the	
  funding	
  get	
  by	
  your	
  institution,	
  external	
  or	
  internal
<20K	
  euros 20-­‐100K	
  euros ≥10M	
  euros100K	
  -­‐	
  M	
  euros	
   1-­‐10M	
  euros 2.	
  Name	
  
Q26.	
  According	
  to	
  you,	
  which	
  companies	
  are	
  the	
  
most	
  relevant	
  within	
  this	
  technological	
  need/field?
Compagnies	
  
Q25.	
  Who	
  are	
  your	
  4	
  major	
  project	
  partners?
Compagnies
Research	
  institutes	
  and	
  
universities
3.	
  Name 4.	
  Name 1.	
  Name1.	
  Name	
   2.	
  Name
Universities	
  
Family	
  Name	
  and	
  First	
  Name Institution Website 	
  E-­‐mail	
  Address
El	
  ALIMI	
  Souheil ENIM	
  -­‐	
  Ecole	
  Nationale	
  d'Ingénieurs	
  de	
  Monastir www.enim.tn souheil.elalimi@gmail.com
M.	
  Abdelmajid	
  Jemni	
  	
  	
   ENIM	
  -­‐	
  Ecole	
  Nationale	
  d'Ingénieurs	
  de	
  Monastir www.enim.tn
CHAABOUNI	
  Refaat ENIT	
  -­‐	
  Ecole	
  Nationale	
  d'Ingénieurs	
  de	
  Tunis www.enit.rnu.tn refaat.chaabouni@enit.rnu.tn
SOUSSI	
  Meriem ENIT	
  -­‐	
  Ecole	
  Nationale	
  d'Ingénieurs	
  de	
  Tunis www.enit.rnu.tn soussi_meriem2005@yahoo.fr
ZNOUDA	
  Essia ENIT	
  -­‐	
  Ecole	
  Nationale	
  d'Ingénieurs	
  de	
  Tunis www.enit.rnu.tn znouda_essia@yahoo.fr
BELHADJ	
  Jamel ENSIT	
  -­‐	
  Ecole	
  Nationale	
  Supérieure	
  d'Ingénieurs	
  de	
  Tunis www.ensit.tn Jamel.Belhadj@esstt.rnu.tn
MEZNI	
  Taoufik ENSIT	
  -­‐	
  Ecole	
  Nationale	
  Supérieure	
  d'Ingénieurs	
  de	
  Tunis www.ensit.tn mezni.taoufik@planet.tn
M.	
  Afif	
  El	
  Cafsi CRTEn	
  -­‐	
  Centre	
  de	
  Recherches	
  et	
  des	
  Technologies	
  de	
  l'Energie	
   www.crten.rnrt.tn	
  
MAATALLAH	
  Taher
ISSTEG -­‐ Institut Supérieur des Sciences et des Technologies de
l'Energie	
  de	
  Gafsa
www.issteg.rnu.tn maatallahtaher@yahoo.fr	
  
R&D	
  Centers
Senior	
  Engineer,	
  MHESR/ICT	
  -­‐	
  CRTEn	
  Tunisia zied.kbaier@crten.rnrt.tn
Chief Service -­‐ Head of the Technology Transfer Office of CRTEn
(TTO.CRTEn)
kbaier.zied@gmail.com	
  
du	
  Centre	
  de	
  Recherches	
  et	
  des	
  Technologies	
  de	
  l'Energie
GUIZANI	
  AmenAllah CRTEn	
  -­‐	
  Centre	
  de	
  Recherches	
  et	
  des	
  Technologies	
  de	
  l'Energie www.crten.rnrt.tn amenallah.guizani@crten.rnrt.tn
CHOUIKH	
  Ridha CRTEn	
  -­‐	
  Centre	
  de	
  Recherches	
  et	
  des	
  Technologies	
  de	
  l'Energie crten.rnrt.tn ridha.chouikh@yahoo.fr
Industrials	
  
M.	
  Amor	
  	
  Ben	
  Tayeb
SOFTEN	
  (Filiale	
  du	
  groupe	
  GIORDANO	
  industries,	
  leaders	
  
Français	
  de	
  l’énergie	
  solaire)
BSI	
  -­‐	
  	
  Biome	
  Solar	
  Industry
Gérant	
  de	
  la	
  société
M.	
  Mohamed	
  Trabelsi "Global	
  Lighting"[1] global.lighting@gnet.tn
BABA	
  Abdallah AES	
  -­‐	
  Alternative	
  Energy	
  Systems www.aes-­‐tunisie.com aes@planet.tn	
  
JELLOULI	
  Yacine CLIMA-­‐CONSEIL www.climaconseil@com y.jallouli@climaconseil.com	
  
TOUMI	
  Khaled Sagemcom	
  Software	
  &	
  Technologies	
  Tunisia www.sagemcom.com toumi.khaled@gmail.com
BEN	
  CHARFEDDINE	
  Adnene QUALIMEX chad@qualimex.com.tn
M.	
  Fethi	
  Khedder "Frigan"	
  (fabricant	
  des	
  réfrigérateurs)[2] frigan@poulina.com.tn
M.	
  Ahmed	
  Ernez	
  	
   www.biomesolar.com ahmed.ernez@biomesolar.com
M.	
  KBAIER	
  Zied www.crten.rnrt.tn
BESSAÏS	
  Brahim CRTEn	
  -­‐	
  Centre	
  de	
  Recherches	
  et	
  des	
  Technologies	
  de	
  l'Energie www.crten.rnrt.tn brahim.bessais@crten.rnrt.tn
M.	
  Fathi	
  Zagrouba	
  	
  
ISSTEG -­‐ Institut Supérieur des Sciences et des Technologies de
l'Energie	
  de	
  Gafsa
www.issteg.rnu.tn fethi.zagrouba@isste.rnu.tn
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Total – 14 replies.
Tunisia – 2 industrials, 4 academics.
Morocco – 8 academics
Table 7. Summary of Survey Reponses
Name	
  of	
  the	
  institution	
  
Academic	
  or	
  
Industrial	
  
Contact	
  
#	
  of	
  identified	
  
subtopics	
  out	
  of	
  125
Subtopics	
  in	
  RE Subtopic	
  in	
  EE
#	
  of	
  subtopics	
  with	
  
interest	
  level	
  >	
  4
#	
  of	
  subtopics	
  with	
  
specific	
  aswers	
  
Tunisia	
  
AES	
  (Alternative	
  Energy	
  Systems	
  Sarl) Industrial	
   Abdallah	
  BABA 41 26 15 10 0
CLIMA-­‐CONSEIL Industrial	
   Yacine	
  JELLOULI 16 1 15 5 3
CRTEn Academic	
   Brahim	
  /	
  AmenAllah	
  /	
  Zied	
  BESSAÏS	
  /	
  GUIZANI	
  /	
  KBAIER37 19 18 1 0
ENIM	
   Academic	
   Souheil	
  /	
  Abdelmajid	
  El	
  Alimi	
  /	
  Jemni 24 12 12 15 2
ENSIT	
  /	
  LSE-­‐ENIT	
   Academic	
   Jamel	
  BELHADJ	
   16 13 3 7 7
Higher	
  Institute	
  of	
  Science	
  and	
  	
  Technology	
  of	
  
Energy,	
  Gafsa
Academic	
   Taher	
  MAATALLAH	
   75 38 37 0 0
Morocco	
  
Société	
  Marocaine	
  de	
  Développement	
  des	
  Energies	
  Renouvelables	
  (SMADER)	
  Academic	
   Driss	
  ZEJLI	
   36 24 12 0 0
Université	
  Mohammed	
  V-­‐Agdal	
  de	
  Rabat Academic	
   Rachid	
  TADILI 29 18 11 1 0
Al	
  Akhawayn	
  University,	
  Ifrane	
   Academic	
   Anas	
  BENTAMY 7 6 1 0 0
University	
  Mohammed	
  I Academic	
   Ahmed	
  MEZRHAB 121 44 77 44 0
Univesity	
  Abdelamalek	
  Essadi Academic	
   Abdelaziz	
  MIMET 0 0 0 0 0
Tarik	
  CHAFIK 7 5 2 0 0
Ibn	
  Zohr	
  University Academic	
   Salma	
  EL	
  AIMANI	
   3 3 0 3 0
Université	
  Mohammed	
  I	
  -­‐	
  Laboratoire	
  OLMAN-­‐RL	
  
(Observatoire	
  de	
  la	
  Lagune	
  Marchica	
  de	
  Nador	
  et	
  
Région	
  Limitrophe)
Academic	
   Abdelkader	
  Doudou	
   4 2 2 4 0
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Some of the regional priorities in Renewables and Energy Efficiency are also addressed by worldwide
players. This chapter presents the Top 10 industrial and Top 10 academic worldwide players per detailed
Maghrenov’s priorities.
3.1 Worldwide actors as identified in KIC InnoEnergy
Competence Mapping in Renewable Energies
3.1.1 In Wind Energy
Table 8. Maghrenov’s Wind Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping
1.1.1 Advanced	
  Wind	
  Farm	
  control	
  strategy
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
W1.1.	
  Monitoring	
  systems
W1.2.	
  Tools
1.1.2 Improvement	
  in	
  Operation	
  and	
  Maintenance	
  strategies
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
W1.2.	
  Tools
1.2.1
Development	
  of	
  adapted	
  wind	
  turbine	
  designs	
  and	
  
standards
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.2.2
Optimisation	
  of	
  WTG	
  components	
  and	
  new	
  products	
  
adapted	
  to	
  mediteranean	
  conditions
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.3.1 Development	
  and	
  update	
  of	
  wind	
  energy	
  atlases
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.3.2 Improvement	
  in	
  siting	
  and	
  micrositing
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.3.3 Improvement	
  in	
  wind	
  forecasting	
  and	
  nowcasting
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
W1.1.	
  Monitoring	
  systems
W1.2.	
  Tools
1.4.1 Improvement	
  in	
  manufacturing	
  processes
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.4.2 Improvement	
  of	
  logistic
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.5.1 Grid	
  integration	
  strategies	
  at	
  power	
  system	
  level
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
W1.2.	
  Tools
W4.1.	
  Power	
  transmission	
  
systems:	
  electrical	
  
infrastructure	
  and	
  floating	
  
substations	
  (offshore)	
  	
  
1.5.2 Energy	
  Storage	
  and	
  smart	
  grid	
  management
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority	
  
(new)
1.5.3 Long	
  distance	
  transmission	
  and	
  Euromed	
  interconnection
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.6.1
Design	
  and	
  adapted	
  standards	
  for	
  small	
  and	
  mid-­‐scale	
  
wind	
  turbines.
Maghrenov	
  
priority
1.6.2 Development	
  of	
  hybrid	
  system.
Maghrenov	
  
priority
Technology
Topic	
  
nº
TOPIC	
  name
Subtopic	
  
nº
WIND
1.1
Wind	
  Farm	
  and	
  O&M	
  
improvements
1.2
Wind	
  assessment1.3
1.5
Power	
  transmission	
  and	
  
grid	
  integration
1.6
Small	
  &	
  Mid-­‐Scale	
  Wind	
  
Turbunes
1.4 Manufacturing	
  and	
  logistics
Design	
  and	
  components	
  
adapted	
  to	
  local	
  conditions
Subtopic	
  name	
  /	
  project	
  ideas
Relation	
  to	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priorities
	
  	
  Corresponding	
  KIC	
  
InnoEnergy	
  priority	
  
segment	
  in	
  existing	
  
Competence	
  Mapping	
  
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3.1.2 In PV
Table 9. Maghrenov’s PV priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping
Technology
Topic	
  
nº
TOPIC	
  name
Subtopic	
  
nº
Subtopic	
  name	
  /	
  project	
  ideas
Relation	
  to	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priorities
	
  	
  Corresponding	
  KIC	
  
InnoEnergy	
  priority	
  
segment	
  in	
  existing	
  
Competence	
  Mapping	
  
2.1.1 Targeted	
  improvement	
  in	
  solar	
  cell	
  technology
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.1.2
Targeted	
  improvement	
  in	
  cell	
  and	
  module	
  design	
  and	
  
manufacturing/production
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.1.3 Targeted	
  improvement	
  in	
  Balance	
  of	
  Pant
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.1.4 Development	
  of	
  adapted	
  certification	
  strategies
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.2.1
Adaptation	
  of	
  existing	
  technologies	
  to	
  typical	
  technical	
  
specifications	
  for	
  Northern	
  Africa	
  regions.
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.2.2
Development	
  of	
  product	
  selection	
  and	
  specific	
  
certification	
  strategies
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.2.3 Development	
  of	
  adapted	
  cleaning	
  systems
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.3.1
Design	
  of	
  systems	
  and	
  their	
  components	
  to	
  improve	
  PV	
  
grid	
  integration	
  capabilities
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
S.3.1.2.	
  Grid	
  Integration	
  
2.3.2
Improvement	
  of	
  forecasting	
  and	
  nowcasting	
  of	
  PV	
  
production	
  based	
  on	
  meteological	
  data
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
S.3.1.2.	
  Grid	
  Integration	
  
2.3.3
Proof	
  of	
  concept	
  for	
  Smart	
  Grid	
  projects	
  in	
  combination	
  
with	
  smart	
  PV	
  systems
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.4.1
Low	
  cost	
  highly	
  reliable	
  components	
  for	
  autonomous	
  
systems,	
  including	
  production	
  devices	
  and	
  storage.
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
2.4.2
Monitoring	
  and	
  control	
  of	
  the	
  electrochemical	
  storage	
  
of	
  solar	
  energy.	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
2.4.3 Monitoring	
  PV	
  systems	
  in	
  isolated	
  remote	
  areas
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
2.4.4 Applications	
  to	
  water	
  pumping	
  and	
  desalination.
Maghrenov	
  
priority
2.5.1 Building	
  Integrated	
  PV	
  (BIPV)
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
2.5.2
Development	
  of	
  dedicated	
  solution/uses	
  to	
  enhance	
  
the	
  use	
  of	
  BIPV	
  systems
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
2.4 Autononous	
  power	
  systems
2.5 BIPV
PV
2.1 PV	
  cells	
  and	
  modules
2.2
Design	
  and	
  components	
  
adapted	
  to	
  local	
  conditions
2.3 PV	
  Systems	
  integration
S.3.1.1.	
  Building	
  &	
  Storage	
  
Integration
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Table 10. Maghrenov’s Solar Thermal Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping
Technology
Topic	
  
nº
TOPIC	
  name
Subtopic	
  
nº
Subtopic	
  name	
  /	
  project	
  ideas
Relation	
  to	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priorities
	
  	
  Corresponding	
  KIC	
  
InnoEnergy	
  priority	
  
segment	
  in	
  existing	
  
Competence	
  Mapping	
  
3.1.1 Alternative	
  working	
  fluids
Maghrenov	
  
priority
3.1.2 Alternative	
  heat	
  transfer	
  fluids
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE1.3.	
  New	
  working	
  fluids	
  
for	
  higher	
  temperatures
3.1.3 Innovative	
  cycles
Maghrenov	
  
priority
3.1.4
Higher-­‐temperature	
  receivers	
  and	
  improved	
  selective	
  
coatings
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE1.4.	
  Better	
  selective	
  
coatings	
  of	
  receivers
3.1.5 Software	
  implementation	
  -­‐	
  Design	
  and	
  operation
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority	
  
(new)
3.1.6 Optimised	
  collector	
  and	
  collector	
  field	
  design
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE2.2.	
  Improved	
  new	
  solar	
  
concentrators	
  design
3.2.1 Modular	
  design
Maghrenov	
  
priority
3.2.2
Reduced	
  water	
  consumption	
  during	
  mirror	
  cleaning	
  and	
  
low-­‐soiling	
  characteristics
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE1.4.	
  Better	
  selective	
  
coatings	
  of	
  receivers
3.2.3 Water	
  free	
  mirror	
  cleaning	
  
Maghrenov	
  
priority
3.2.4 Improved	
  dry-­‐cooling	
  systems
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE4.2.	
  More	
  efficient	
  dry-­‐
cooling	
  systems
3.2.5 Durability	
  and	
  lifetime	
  assessment	
  of	
  key	
  components
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE2.3.	
  Improved	
  durability	
  
of	
  key	
  components
3.2.6 Design	
  of	
  piping	
  and	
  instrumentation	
  tools
Maghrenov	
  
priority
3.3.1 Thermochemical	
  storage
Maghrenov	
  
priority
3.3.2 Improve	
  attributes	
  of	
  the	
  storage	
  systems
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE3.1.	
  Improved	
  sensible	
  
heat	
  storage	
  concepts
3.3.3
Use	
  the	
  grid	
  as	
  storage	
  medium	
  (smart	
  grid)	
  and	
  
include	
  weather	
  prediction
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
STE3.2.	
  Optimization	
  of	
  
storage	
  configuration	
  and	
  
operation	
  &	
  control
3.3.4 Hybridisation	
  concepts
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority	
  
(new)
3.3.5 Hybridisation	
  concepts
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority	
  
(new)
STE
3.1 Higher	
  plant	
  efficiency
3.2
Lower	
  investment	
  and	
  O&M	
  
costs	
  and	
  increased	
  
sustainability
3.3 Thermal	
  storage
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STE1.4. Better selective coatings of receivers
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STE1.4. Better selective coatings of receivers
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STE4.2.1. Dry cooling systems for Solar thermal installations
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STE2.3. Improved durability of key components
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Competence Mapping in Energy Efficiency
3.2.1 In Local Energy storage
Table 11. Maghrenov’s Local Energy Storage priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping
5.1.1
Compact	
  storage	
  systems	
  based	
  on	
  
thermochemical	
  principles	
  for	
  heating.	
  Solar	
  driven.	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.1.1.	
  Compact	
  storage	
  systems	
  
based	
  on	
  thermochemical	
  principles	
  
for	
  heating.	
  Solar	
  driven.
5.1.2
Compact	
  storage	
  systems	
  to	
  increase	
  the	
  cooling	
  
capacity	
  during	
  summer,	
  driven	
  by	
  district	
  heating	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.1.2.	
  Compact	
  storage	
  system	
  
to	
  increase	
  the	
  cooling	
  capacity	
  
during	
  summer,	
  driven	
  by	
  district	
  
heating	
  
5.1.3
ESCo	
  based	
  on	
  innovative	
  energy	
  management	
  
algorithm	
  for	
  boreholes	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.1.3.	
  ESCo	
  based	
  on	
  innovative	
  
energy	
  management	
  algorithm	
  for	
  
boreholes	
  
5.1.4
Demand	
  side	
  management	
  enabled	
  active	
  and	
  
passive	
  storage	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.1.4.	
  Demand	
  side	
  management	
  
enabled	
  by	
  active	
  or	
  passive	
  storage	
  
in	
  order	
  to	
  avoid	
  grid	
  problems
5.2.1 Micro	
  chip	
  for	
  small	
  non-­‐residential	
  buildings	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.2.1.	
  Micro	
  CHP	
  for	
  small	
  non-­‐
residential	
  buildings
5.2.2
Optimal	
  integrated	
  design	
  tool	
  and	
  control	
  alorithm	
  
for	
  the	
  combination	
  of	
  ground	
  coupled	
  heat	
  pump	
  
systems	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
5.2.3
Heat	
  pump	
  based	
  on	
  natural	
  refrigerants	
  for	
  
existing	
  buildings	
  for	
  heating	
  and	
  domestic	
  water	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.2.3.	
  Heat	
  pump	
  based	
  on	
  
natural	
  refrigerants	
  for	
  existing	
  
buildings	
  for	
  heating	
  and	
  domestic	
  
water.	
  
5.3.1
Solar	
  assisted	
  cooling	
  based	
  on	
  absorption	
  
principles,	
  for	
  existing	
  dwellings
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.3.1.	
  Solar	
  assisted	
  cooling	
  
based	
  on	
  absorption	
  principles	
  for	
  
existing	
  dwellings
5.3.2
Fast	
  local	
  heating	
  and	
  cooling	
  systems	
  based	
  on	
  
occupancy/presence	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.3.2.	
  Fast	
  local	
  heating	
  and	
  
cooling	
  system	
  based	
  on	
  
occupancy/presence
5.3.3
Energy	
  efficient,	
  fast	
  reacting,	
  user-­‐centred,	
  
comfort	
  on	
  demand	
  system	
  for	
  offices	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC1.3.3.	
  Energy	
  efficient,	
  fast	
  
reacting,	
  user-­‐centred,	
  comfort	
  on	
  
demand	
  system	
  for	
  offices
	
  	
  Corresponding	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  
priority	
  segment	
  in	
  existing	
  
Cooling	
  
Local	
  	
  Energy	
  
Supply,	
  
Conversion	
  
and	
  Storage	
  
5.1 Thermal	
  storage	
  
5.2
Heating	
  (including	
  
heat	
  pumps)
5.3
Technology
Topic	
  
nº
TOPIC	
  name
Subtopic	
  
nº
Subtopic	
  name	
  /	
  project	
  ideas
Relation	
  
to	
  KIC	
  IE	
  
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driven. + SBC1.1.2. Compact storage system to increase the cooling capacity during summer,
driven by district heating
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SBC1.1.3. ESCo based on innovative energy management algorithm for boreholes
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SBC1.1.4. Demand side management enabled by active or passive storage in order to avoid
grid problems
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SBC1.2.1. Micro CHP for small non-residential buildings
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SBC1.2.3. Heat pump based on natural refrigerants for existing buildings for heating and
domestic water
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SBC1.3.1. Solar assisted cooling based on absorption principles for existing dwellings
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Table 12. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Buildings priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping
	
  	
  Corresponding	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  
priority	
  segment	
  in	
  existing	
  
Technology
Topic	
  
nº
TOPIC	
  name
Subtopic	
  
nº
Subtopic	
  name	
  /	
  project	
  ideas
Relation	
  
to	
  KIC	
  IE	
  
6.1.1
Adaptable	
  facade	
  systems	
  (adaptation	
  of	
  solar/	
  
light	
  transmittance,	
  insulation	
  quality)
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC2.1.1.	
  Adaptable	
  facade	
  systems	
  
(adaptation	
  of	
  solar/light	
  
transmittance,	
  insulation	
  quality)
SBC2.1.4.	
  Transparent	
  PC	
  sheets	
  
coated	
  on	
  windows:	
  Active	
  windows
SBC2.1.5.	
  Time	
  adjustable	
  IR	
  coating	
  
for	
  windows:	
  active	
  windows
6.1.2
Quick	
  and	
  cost-­‐effective	
  insulation	
  method	
  
reducing	
  cold	
  bridges	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
6.1.3
PCM	
  integrated	
  building	
  components	
  and	
  control	
  
system	
  to	
  optimise	
  the	
  use	
  of	
  thermal	
  capacity	
  of	
  a	
  
building	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC2.1.3.	
  PCM	
  integrated	
  building	
  
components	
  and	
  control	
  system	
  to	
  
optimise	
  the	
  use	
  of	
  thermal	
  capacity	
  
of	
  a	
  building
6.1.4
Transparent	
  PV	
  sheets	
  coated	
  on	
  windows:	
  Active	
  
windows	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC2.1.1.	
  Adaptable	
  facade	
  systems	
  
(adaptation	
  of	
  solar/light	
  
transmittance,	
  insulation	
  quality)
SBC2.1.4.	
  Transparent	
  PC	
  sheets	
  
coated	
  on	
  windows:	
  Active	
  windows
SBC2.1.5.	
  Time	
  adjustable	
  IR	
  coating	
  
for	
  windows:	
  active	
  windows
6.1.5
Time	
  adjustable	
  IR	
  coating	
  for	
  windows:	
  Active	
  
windows	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC2.1.1.	
  Adaptable	
  facade	
  systems	
  
(adaptation	
  of	
  solar/light	
  
transmittance,	
  insulation	
  quality)
SBC2.1.4.	
  Transparent	
  PC	
  sheets	
  
coated	
  on	
  windows:	
  Active	
  windows
SBC2.1.5.	
  Time	
  adjustable	
  IR	
  coating	
  
for	
  windows:	
  active	
  windows
6.2.1
Intelligent	
  controlled	
  lightening	
  based	
  on	
  human	
  
activity,	
  presence	
  and	
  amount	
  of	
  daylight	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
6.2.2
In-­‐home	
  intelligence:	
  user	
  feedback	
  system	
  with	
  
integrated	
  analysis	
  and	
  advices	
  function	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
SBC2.2.2.	
  In-­‐home	
  intelligence:	
  user	
  
feedback	
  system	
  with	
  integrated	
  
analyses	
  and	
  active	
  function
6.3.1
Technologies	
  to	
  implement	
  or	
  enhance	
  demand	
  
controlled	
  ventilation	
  systems	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
6.3.2
Maintenance	
  free,	
  energy	
  efficient	
  filtration	
  
systems	
  integrated	
  in	
  ventilation	
  ducts	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
6.3.3 Multi-­‐zone	
  demand	
  controlled	
  ventilation	
  systems	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
6.3.4
System	
  to	
  recover	
  heat	
  from	
  exhaust	
  ventilation	
  
systems	
  with	
  natural	
  supply	
  (so	
  called	
  C	
  ventilation)	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
6.3.5
New	
  more-­‐cost	
  effective	
  sensors	
  for	
  demand	
  
controlled	
  ventilation	
  systems	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
6.3 Ventilation	
  
Energy	
  
Efficient	
  
Buildings	
  
6.1
Climate	
  adaptive	
  
facades	
  
6.2
Energy	
  efficient	
  
lightening	
  and	
  energy	
  
management	
  systems	
  
NRE3.2.	
  HVAC	
  (Heating,	
  Ventilation,	
  
and	
  Air	
  Conditioning)
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quality) + SBC2.1.4. Transparent PC sheets coated on windows: Active windows +SBC2.1.5.
Time adjustable IR coating for windows: active windows
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SBC2.1.3. PCM integrated building components and control system to optimise the use of
thermal capacity of a build
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function
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3.2.3 In Urban energy priorities
Table 13. Maghrenov’s Urban Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping
	
  	
  Corresponding	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  
priority	
  segment	
  in	
  existing	
  
Technology
Topic	
  
nº
TOPIC	
  name
Subtopic	
  
nº
Subtopic	
  name	
  /	
  project	
  ideas
Relation	
  
to	
  KIC	
  IE	
  
8.1.1
Integrated	
  decision	
  tool	
  box	
  for	
  urban	
  energy	
  
scenario	
  analysis	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.1.2
Tools	
  for	
  energy	
  concept	
  analysis	
  including	
  urban	
  
planning	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.1.3
Integrated	
  KPI's	
  monitoring	
  system	
  for	
  urban	
  
energy	
  system	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.1.4
ESCO	
  offering	
  complete	
  spectrum	
  energy	
  transition	
  
to	
  city	
  stakeholders	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.1.5
Additional	
  decision	
  tools	
  for	
  interactions	
  with	
  other	
  
urban	
  aspects:	
  waste,	
  mobility,	
  water	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.2.1
IT	
  plateform	
  for	
  urban	
  energy	
  data	
  exchange	
  
integrated	
  in	
  global	
  urban	
  IT	
  infrastructure	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.2.2
Dataprocessing	
  intelligence	
  for	
  intercation	
  of	
  urban	
  
energy	
  data	
  in	
  finction	
  of	
  new	
  urban	
  energy	
  
services	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
8.2.3
New	
  energy	
  low	
  cost	
  monitoring/high	
  quality	
  
energy	
  monitoring	
  equipment	
  for	
  cities	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.3.1
ESCO	
  for	
  energy	
  building	
  renovation	
  with	
  limited	
  
risks	
  and	
  investments	
  for	
  end-­‐user	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.3.2
ESCO	
  for	
  energy	
  flexibility	
  analysis/management	
  of	
  
the	
  urban	
  energy	
  system	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.3.3 ESCO	
  urban	
  energy	
  system	
  transitions	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
8.3.4 ESCO	
  for	
  districts	
  heating/cooling	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
Energy	
  in	
  
cities	
  
8.1
Urban	
  energy	
  system	
  
transition	
  
8.2
Energy	
  data	
  
technologies	
  
8.3
New	
  urban	
  energy	
  
services	
  
SG1.3.	
  ICT	
  systems	
  for	
  
enhancements	
  of	
  existing	
  
distribution	
  assets	
  into	
  Smart	
  Grids	
  
and	
  market	
  models
D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences
© MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201453
SG1.3. ICT systems for enhancements of existing distribution assets into Smart Grids and
market models
D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences
© MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201454
3.2.4 In Energy Efficiency in the industry
Table 14. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficiency priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping
NRE3.4. Heat Recovery and Heat Valorisation in industrial processes
	
  	
  Corresponding	
  KIC	
  InnoEnergy	
  
priority	
  segment	
  in	
  existing	
  
Technology
Topic	
  
nº
TOPIC	
  name
Subtopic	
  
nº
Subtopic	
  name	
  /	
  project	
  ideas
Relation	
  
to	
  KIC	
  IE	
  
11.1
Using	
  the	
  waste	
  heat	
  for	
  other	
  goals	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
NRE3.4.	
  Heat	
  Recovery	
  and	
  Heat	
  
Valorization	
  in	
  industrial	
  processes
11.2
Monitoring	
  energy	
  consumption	
  and	
  benchmarking	
  
KIC	
  IE	
  
priority
NRE3.3.	
  Energy	
  Management	
  
Sensors	
  and	
  Solutions
11.3
The	
  generation	
  of	
  own	
  renewable	
  energy	
  by	
  PV,	
  
Wind,	
  Solar	
  thermal	
  (steam),	
  storage	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
11.4
Complexe	
  restructuring	
  the	
  industrial	
  process	
  
Maghren
ov	
  
priority
Energy	
  
Efficiency	
  in	
  
the	
  Industry	
  
D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences
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MAGHRENOV deliverable 3.4: Catalogue of evaluated competence

  • 1. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under the grant agreement no. 609453. DELIVERABLE Project Acronym: MAGHRENOV Grant Agreement number: 609453 Project Title: Convergence between EU and MAGHREB MPC innovation systems in the field of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RE&EE) – A test-bed for fostering Euro Mediterranean Innovation Space (EMIS) D3.4 CATALOGUE OF EVALUATED COMPETENCES Version: 1.0 Authors: Céline JULLIEN (KIC SE) Internal Reviewers: Josep Bordonau (UPC) Abdelhak Chaibi (R&D Maroc) Helene Ben Khemis (ANME) Dissemination Level P Public X C Confidential, only for members of the consortium and the Commission Services
  • 2. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20142 Table of Contents Table of Contents.............................................................................................................2 List of Tables ..................................................................................................................3 Revision History...............................................................................................................4 1 Introduction ..............................................................................................................5 2 Regional Innovation Competence in Maghrenov’s identified relevant priorities in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency thematic fields.....................................................................................7 2.1 Regional actors identified in Renewable Energies .............................................................7 2.1.1 Identified Innovation Competencies Wind Energy priorities.............................................9 2.1.2 Identified Innovation Competencies in PV priorities.................................................... 11 2.1.3 Identified Innovation Competencies in STE priorities .................................................. 13 2.2 Regional actors identified in Energy Efficiency .............................................................. 16 2.3 Survey results from 14 actors in Renewable and Energy Efficiency....................................... 18 2.3.1 Survey questions.............................................................................................. 18 2.3.2 List of contact for interviews .............................................................................. 20 2.3.3 Synthetic results.............................................................................................. 21 3 Mapping worldwide Innovation competences against Maghrenov’s Roadmap ................................ 22 3.1 Worldwide actors as identified in KIC InnoEnergy Competence Mapping in Renewable Energies .... 22 3.1.1 In Wind Energy................................................................................................ 22 3.1.2 In PV............................................................................................................ 26 3.1.3 In STE........................................................................................................... 29 3.2 Worldwide actors as identified in KIC InnoEnergy Competence Mapping in Energy Efficiency ....... 38 3.2.1 In Local Energy storage...................................................................................... 38 3.2.2 In Energy Efficient Buildings................................................................................ 47 3.2.3 In Urban energy priorities................................................................................... 52 3.2.4 In Energy Efficiency in the industry ....................................................................... 54
  • 3. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20143 List of Tables Table 1. Maghrenov’s Roadmap Priorities and KIC InnoEnergy ones..................................................5 Table 2. Maghrenov’s KPI to characterize Innovation Competencies.................................................6 Table 3. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities ........................7 Table 4. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities .........................8 Table 5. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities.. 16 Table 6. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities ... 17 Table 7. Summary of Survey Reponses .................................................................................. 21 Table 8. Maghrenov’s Wind Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping............................. 22 Table 9. Maghrenov’s PV priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping......................................... 26 Table 10. Maghrenov’s Solar Thermal Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ................ 29 Table 11. Maghrenov’s Local Energy Storage priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ................. 38 Table 12. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Buildings priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ........... 47 Table 13. Maghrenov’s Urban Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping .......................... 52 Table 14. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficiency priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping ..................... 54
  • 4. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20144 Revision History Revision Date Author Organization Description 0.1 14/11/2014 Céline Jullien KIC SE Initial draft 0.2 17/11/2014 Nadia Zeddou/Hélène Ben Khemis IRESEN ANME Input from partners 1.0 18/11/2014 Céline Jullien KIC SE Final Version Statement of originality: This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both.
  • 5. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20145 1 Introduction A Competence Mapping is a strategic exercise that intends to map against identified priorities the existing competencies of players in a specific domain. KIC InnoEnergy has developed a methodology to characterize Innovation competencies of both Industrial and Academic players, to map these competencies against technological priorities, and to identify TOP 10 worldwide players and future game changers in those priorities. To date, KIC InnoEnergy has run such an exercise, characterizing innovation competencies using 9 Key Performance indicators: (1) the relative number of patents (2) quality of patents (forward citations, geographical coverage), (3) relative number of industrial and academic collaborations (R&D projects) (4) R&D Project Partners quality (5) Strategic index (relevance of the priority for the player) (6) Existing Spin-offs, new branches or subsidiaries, or acquired companies (7) Commercialized products/services, licensed technologies (8) Relative number of scientific publications, (9) Quality of scientific publications (citations index), mapping competencies against its current 121 technology priorities, as contained in its Strategy and Roadmap1 (covering 6 different thematic fields: Renewable Energies (Photovoltaic, Solar thermal, Ocean, Wind energies), Clean Coal and Gas Technologies, Intelligent Energy-Efficient Buildings and Cities, Smart Grids & Electric Storage, Sustainable Nuclear & Renewable Energy Convergence, Energy from Chemical Fuels. Overall it represents more than 150 000 analyzed Patents, 180,000 analyzed Scientific Publications, 1 890 identified R&D collaborations, 340 identified acquisitions/created start-ups, 1 227 identified products/services and licenses, 2 000 identified and ranked top 10 industry and academic players. Such an exercise provides an in depth understanding of a company’s positioning in the worldwide innovation competition, and supports decision regarding potential new partners to attract to be stronger and make an impact in specific technological priorities. In Maghrenov, the intention is to deploy the Competence Mapping methodology in order to characterize the regional innovation competencies in the fields of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. Similar to the KIC InnoEnergy methodology, the objective is to characterize these competencies against Maghrenov’s identified priorities, as contained in Maghrenov’s Strategy and Roadmap (see deliverable Maghrenov D3.3), and to identify best players and competencies in these priorities. To date, Maghrenov Roadmaps cover 47 priorities in Renewable Energies, and 78 priorities in Energy Efficiency, for a total scope of 125 priorities overall. Reflecting on Maghrenov’s specificities and KIC InnoEnergy’s own priorities, almost 50% of Maghrenov’s Roadmap in Renewable energy is specific to the Mediterranean context, and 70% regarding Energy Efficiency thematic, as summarized in the following table. Table 1. Maghrenov’s Roadmap Priorities and KIC InnoEnergy ones Total number of Priorities Number of priorities Specific to Maghrenov Number of priorities also contained in KIC InnoEnergy Strategy and Roadmaps Maghrenov Renewable Energy Roadmap 47 24 23 Maghrenov Energy Efficiency Roadmap 78 56 22 1 KIC InnoEnergy Strategy and Roadmaps per Thematic Field are available at http://cip2014.kic- innoenergy.com/.
  • 6. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20146 As regards Key Performance Indicators to characterize innovation competencies, 3 among the 9 KPIs were selected by Maghrenov’s partners, as represented below in table 1.2. Table 2. Maghrenov’s KPI to characterize Innovation Competencies Key Performance Indicator Selected by Maghrenov’s Partners 1) Relative number of patents Yes (2) Quality of patents (forward citations, geographical coverage), No (3) Relative number of industrial and academic collaborations (R&D projects) Yes (4) R&D Project Partners quality No (5) Strategic index (relevance of the priority for the player) No (6) Existing Spin-offs, new branches or subsidiaries, or acquired companies No (7) Commercialized products/services, licensed technologies No (8) Relative number of scientific publications Yes (9) Quality of scientific publications (citations index) No In terms of method, data and information regarding the selected KPI were collected by Maghrenov’s partners to characterize innovation competencies in the Renewable Energies and Energy efficient technological priorities. Maghrenov’s partners also run a complementary survey, with industry and academic partners in Tunisia and Morocco (as equally run at the occasion of KIC InnoEnergy competence mapping). Finally, KIC InnoEnergy filtered its worldwide competence mapping results to reveal top 10 industrial and academic players in the selected Maghrenov’s priority. The present report presents the information gathered over a 6-month period. We present the results in two chapters, (1) specific to regional Innovation competences in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficient priorities, and (2) worldwide industrial and academic identified top 10 players in relevant Renewable Energies and Energy Efficient priorities.
  • 7. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20147 2 Regional Innovation Competence in Maghrenov’s identified relevant priorities in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency thematic fields Maghrenov’s identifies priorities in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency thematic fields are contained in its Strategy and Roadmap. This chapter lists the competencies of Industrial and Academics in the two thematic fields, insisting on the 3 Key Performance Indicators in following sub-sections, starting with R&D projects industrial and academic collaborations and other large projects, Intellectual property rights and scientific publications. 2.1 Regional actors identified in Renewable Energies The two tables below are listing the major Tunisian and Moroccan actors in the Renewables energy priorities. Details on R&D projects, collaborations and scientific activities are then listed below by topics. Table 3. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities Technology       Topic       Industrials     Academic     Institutions   Wind   Wind  Farm  and  O&M   improvements   Italgen  Maroc   •  Al  Akhawayn  University  (AUI)   •  Université  Abdekmalek   Essaadi  (UAE)   •  Institut  de  Recherche  en   Energie  Solaire  et  Energies   Nouvelles  (IRESEN)   •  Agence  Nationale  pour  le   Développement  des  Energies   Renouvelables  et  de  l'Efficacité   Energétique  (ADEREE)   •  Centre  National  de  la   Recherche  Scientifique  et   Technologique  (CNRST  )   •  Moroccan  Agency  for  Solar   Energy  (MASEN)   •  Société  d'Investissements   Energetiques  (SIE)   •  Le  Centre  National  de   l’Énergie,  des  Sciences  et  des   Techniques  Nucléaires   (CNESTEN)   Design  and  components   adapted  to  local  conditions   Wind  assessment   Manufacturing  and   logistics   Power  transmission  and   grid  integration   Small  &  Mid-­‐Scale  Wind   Turbines   Solar           PV  cells  and  modules   Maroc  Renewables  ;   EasySolar  ;  NRJ   International  ;   Temasol   •  Ecole  Mohammedia   d’Ingénieurs  (EMI)   •  MAScIR   •  Université  Cadi  Ayyad  (UCA)   •  Université  Hassan  II   Mohamedia  (UH2M)   •  Université  Hassan  Premier   (UH1)   •  Université  Mohamed  V   (UMV)   Design  and  components   adapted  to  local  conditions   PV  Systems  integration   Autononous  power   systems   BIPV   STE   Higher  plant  efficiency   Maroc  Renewables  ;   Energypoles  ;  Office   Chérifien  des   Phosphates  (OCP)  ;   Ventec  Maroc  ;   Water  Sol  Maroc   •  Al  Akhawayn  University  (AUI)   •  Ecole  Mohammedia   d’Ingénieurs  (EMI)   •  Université  Cadi  Ayyad  (UCA)   •  Université  Abdekmalek   Essaadi  (UAE)   •  Université  Euro-­‐ Méditerranéenne  de  Fès   (UEMF)   •  Université  Ibn  Zohr  (UIZ)   •  Université  Internationale  de   Rabat  (UIR)   •  Université  Mohamed  V   (UMV)   •  Université  Moulay  Ismail   (UMI)   •  Université  Sidi  Mohammed   Ben  Abdellah  (USMBA)   Lower  investment  and   O&M  costs  and  increased   sustainability   Thermal  storage  
  • 8. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20148 Table 4. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Roadmap priorities Technology       Topic       Industrials     Academic     Wind   Wind  Farm  and  O&M  improvements   STEG,  ANME    ISSTE  de  Gafsa   ENIT   Design  and  components  adapted  to   local  conditions   SOCOMENIN      CRTEn   ENIS   Wind  assessment   INM  (Institut  Nationale  de  la  Météorologie)         Manufacturing  and  logistics   SOCOMENIN       Power   transmission   and   grid   integration   STEG    ENIT   Small  &  Mid-­‐Scale  Wind  Turbines   STEG,  ANME   ENIT;     CRTEn     Solar   PV  cells  and  modules   AURASOL,   NR-­‐SOL   IFRI-­‐SOL   STEG   ANME    ISSTE  de  Gafsa   CRTEn   ENIM   ENIS   Design  and  components  adapted  to   local  conditions   AURASOL,   NR-­‐SOL   IFRI-­‐SOL   STEG   ANME    CRTEn   ENIM   ENIS   PV  Systems  integration   AURASOL,   NR-­‐SOL   IFRI-­‐SOL   STEG   ANME    CRTEn   ENIM   Autononous  power  systems   AURASOL,   NR-­‐SOL   IFRI-­‐SOL   STEG   ANME       BIPV   AURASOL,      ENIT   ENIM   STE   Higher  plant  efficiency   SOFTEN,   SINES,   SIER,   TECH-­‐SOL,   BSI,   SOLTECH,   EDS,  COALA,  SEN,  ATS,  GESE  (fabricants  de  STE)    ISSTE  de  Gafsa   ENIT     Lower   investment   and   O&M   costs   and  increased  sustainability   SOFTEN,  SINES,  SIER,  TECH-­‐SOL,  BSI,  SOLTECH   EDS,  COALA,  SEN,  ATS,  GESE    ENIT   ISSTE  de  Borj  Cédria   Thermal  storage        ENIM  
  • 9. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/20149 2.1.1 Identified Innovation Competencies Wind Energy priorities Major players ongoing involvement in Wind R&D programs, projects and collaboration in Morocco Domaine Projets Partenaires  Industriels  Marocains WIND Nanolubrication Additives for improved Winds Turbine Energy Efficiency SALUB WIND Développement d'une éolienne domestique selon le standard IEC 61400 GIMAS
  • 10. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201410 Relevant patents in the Wind field by majors players in Morocco Title Publication number Publication date Inventor(s) Applicant(s) WATER-WIND POWER GENERATOR MA34858 (B1) 2014-02-01 HDIDOU MOHAMED LEBRIHI AHMED ERRAKHI RAFIK UNIV MOULAYISMAIL [MA] WIND GENERATOR WITH TWO COPLANAR AND COUNTER- ROTATING ROTORS WO2014109625 (A1) 2014-07-17 BENEBDELLAH ABDELLATIF [MA] BOUYA MOHSINE [MA] ELOUAHABI MOHAMED [MA] CHERKAOUI MOHAMMED [MA] DHIMDI SAID [MA] ABRARI ASMA [MA] BASSOU RANIA [MA] BASSOU RANDA [MA] LAGHMICH TARIK [MA] UNIV INTERNATIONALE DE RABAT [MA] CONVERTIBLE, SELF-ADJUSTING, VERTICAL-AXIS WIND TURBINE COMBINING SAVONIUS AND DARRIEUS CONFIGURATIONS, AND HAVING A COMPOSITE BLADE SYSTEM MA33875 (B1) 2013-01-02 JANAH SAADI MOHAMED ENNAJI UNIV HASSAN II AIN CHOCK [MA] CONVERTIBLE, SELF-ADJUSTING, VERTICAL-AXIS WIND TURBINE COMBINING SAVONIUS AND DARRIEUS CONFIGURATIONS, AND HAVING FOLDING BLADES MA33874 (B1) 2013-01-02 JANAH SAADI MOHAMED ENNAJI UNIV HASSAN II AIN CHOCK [MA] CONVERTIBLE, SELF-ADJUSTING, VERTICAL-AXIS WIND TURBINE COMBINING SAVONIUS AND DARRIEUS CONFIGURATIONS, AND HAVING RETRACTABLE BLADES MA33873 (B1) 2013-01-02 JANAH SAADI MOHAMED ENNAJI UNIV HASSAN II AIN CHOCK [MA] EOLIENNE DOMESTIQUE MA32864 (B1) 2011-12-01 ABDELLATIF BENABDELLAH MOHAMED ELOUAHABI UNIV INTERNATIONALE DE RABAT [MA] H & H CONSULTING LAW FIRM SYSTEME DES PALES SOUS FORME DES PORTES QUI TRANSFORME L'ENERGIE MECANIQUE (VENT) EN ENERGIE ELECTRIQUE MA32746 (B1) 2011-11-01 LAKHAL HASNA LAKHAL HASNA [MA] MULTI-DIRECTIONAL FRUSTO- CONICAL DUAL REFLECTOR WO2011108912 (A2); WO2011108912 (A3)2011-09-09 BERNOUSSI BENAISSA [MA] BERNOUSSI BENAISSA [MA] AEROGENERATEUR A PALES RABATTABLES MA30439 (B1) 2009-06-01 NOGUERA FERNANDEZ BLAS NOGUERA FERNANDEZ BLAS [ES] SYSTEME ET METHODE DESTINES A PILOTER AUTOMATIQUEMENT LE VOL DE PROFILS D'AILE MOTRICE MA30362 (B1) 2009-04-01 MASSIMO IPPOLITO KITE GEN RES SRL [IT] MOTEUR SANS HYDROCARBURE MA25103 (A1) 2000-12-31 BENADDI MOHAMED [MA] BENADDI MOHAMED [MA] AEROGENERATEUR (15 KW/-400/230- 28Vcc) MENU D'UN DISPOSITIF ELECTROMAGNETIQUE MA24253 (A1) 1998-04-01 MESSAOUDI BOUJEMAA [MA] SYSTEME PERMETTANT DE TRANSFORMER L'ENERGIE EOLIENNE EN ENERGIE MECANIQUE EOLIENNE A POCHES DEFORMABLES, MUNI D'UN REGULATEUR DE VITESSE MA23529 (A1) 1995-12-31 DIBA MOHAMED [MA] DIBA MOHAMED [MA] FABRICATION DE DEUX MACHINES , L'UNE DOMESTIQUE ,L'AUTRE INDUSTRIELLE , PRODUCTRICES DE COURANTS ALTERNATIFS . MA21958 (A1) 1991-04-01 JOSE MARIA GIMENEZ FERNANDEZ [MA] JOSE MARIA GIMENEZ FERNANDEZ [MA] UN SYSTÈME DE STOCKAGE DE L'ENERGIE EOLIENNE MA20892 (A1) 1987-10-01 BELKBIR LARBI [MA] BELKBIR LARBI [MA]
  • 11. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201411 Majors University and Research centres’ activity and publications related to Wind Technology in Morocco Research partners Publication 2.1.2 Identified Innovation Competencies in PV priorities Major players ongoing involvement in PV R&D programs, projects and collaboration in Morocco Relevant patents in the PV field by majors players in Morocco Domaine Projets Partenaires  Scientifiques  Marocains WIND Nanolubrication Additives for improved Winds Turbine Energy Efficiency Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Tanger - Université Abdekmalek Essaadi (UAE) WIND Développement d'une éolienne domestique selon le standard IEC 61400 Al Akhawayn University (AUI) WIND Nanolubrication  Additives  for  improved  Winds  Turbine  Energy  Efficiency Comparison  of  synthesis  routes  of  inorganic  fullerene-­‐like  nano-­‐ additives  devoted  to  wind  turbine  lubrication:  Application  of  Life   Cycle  Assessment  Approach Domaine Projets Partenaires  Industriels  Marocains PV Réalisation  d’un  onduleur  photovoltaïque  6KVA A2S Industries PV LOw COst CSP in Morocco AIC Métallurgie (Delta Holding) PV Monitoring and Prediction of Power Production for Moroccan Solar Farms Jet Alu PV Frigo solaire sur Triporteur avec isolation thermique à base du bois de palmier dattier local Inter Afrique Climatisation PV PROductivité Photovoltaïque à l’échelle REgionale dans tout le MAroc Resing PV Développement d’un système de transfert et d’optimisation d’énergie solaire PV ADETEL PV Utilisation d’un commutateur (Smart Switch) de transfert pour la production d’électricité par panneaux photovoltaïques pour les villages de pêche connectés au réseau BT Office National des Pêches (ONP) CENTRELEC EASYSOLAR Publication number Publication date Inventor(s) Applicant(s) WO2004107396 (A3); WO2004107396 (A2) 2004-12-09 PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA] PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA] WO2004107395 (A3); WO2004107395 (A2) 2004-12-09 PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA] PATON MILLAN FRANCISCO [MA] MA25053 (A1) 2000-10-01 ORENGO FRANCIS BOURRIERES PHILIPPE MANUF D APP ELECTR DE CAHORS M [FR] MA23341 (A1) 1995-07-01 HAIMOUD RACHID [MA] MA23140 (A1) 1994-10-01 AOUFI SAID [MA] MA22730 (A1) 1993-07-01 NACIRI ABDELLATIF [MA] NACIRI ABDELLATIF [MA] MA22457 (A1) 1992-10-01 CHARRADE ABDELKRIM [MA] MA20833 (A1) 1987-07-01 GRAVISSE PHILIPPE [FR] MA18462 (A1) 1979-12-31 LUCIEN ROURE [MA]
  • 12. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201412 Majors University and Research centres’ activity and publications related to PV Technology in Morocco Research partners and projects Publications Domaine Projets Partenaires  Scientifiques  Marocains PV Réalisation  d’un  onduleur  photovoltaïque  6KVA Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Settat - Université Hassan 1er (UH1) PV LOw COst CSP in Morocco Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Fès - Université Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (USMBA) PV Monitoring and Prediction of Power Production for Moroccan Solar Farms Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR) Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Kénitra - Université Ibn Tofail (UIT) PV Frigo solaire sur Triporteur avec isolation thermique à base du bois de palmier dattier local Faculté des Science Ben M'Sik - Université Hassan II Mohamedia (UH2M) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Errachidia - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI) PV PROductivité Photovoltaïque à l’échelle REgionale dans tout le MAroc Faculté des Sciences Semlalia (FSS) - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA) Faculté des Sciences d’Agadir - Université Ibn Zohr (UIZ) École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Al Houceima - Université Mohammed 1er (UM1) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Béni Mellal - Université Sultan Moulay Slimane (USMS) Faculté des Science Ben M'Sik - Université Hassan II Mohammedia (UH2M) Faculté des Science El Jadida - Université Chouaib Doukkali (UCD) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Errachidia - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI) Faculté des Science Dhar EL Mehraz - Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah (USMBA) Al Akhawayn University Faculté des Science Kénitra - Université Ibn Tofail (UIT) École Supérieure de Technologie (EST) Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Mohammedia - Université Hassan II Mohammedia (UH2M) Faculté Polydisciplinaire Nador - Université Mohammed 1er (UM1) Faculté Polydisciplinaire Ouarzazate - Université Ibn Zohr (UIZ) Faculté des Sciences Oujda - Université Mohammed 1er (UM1) École Normale Supérieure (ENS) Takaddoum - Université Mohamed V Agdal (UMVA) École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Safi - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Settat - Université Hassan 1er (UH1) École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA) Tanger - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE) Faculté des Sciences Tétouan - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE) PV Développement d’un système de transfert et d’optimisation d’énergie solaire PV MAScIR PV Utilisation d’un commutateur (Smart Switch) de transfert pour la production d’électricité par panneaux photovoltaïques pour les villages de pêche connectés au réseau BT Ecole Mohammedia d’Ingénieurs (EMI) - Université Mohammed V Agdal (UMVA) Domaine Projet Publication PV Frigo  solaire  sur  Triporteur  avec  isolation  thermique  à  base  du  bois  de  palmier  dattier   local Natural  thermal-­‐insulation  materials  composed  of  renewable   resources:  characterization  of  local  date  palm  fibers  (LDPF) PV PROductivité  Photovoltaïque  à  l’échelle  REgionale  dans  tout  le  MAroc   “Propre.Ma”  project:  roadmap  &  preliminary  results  for  grid-­‐ connected  PV  yields  maps  in  Morocco. PV PROductivité  Photovoltaïque  à  l’échelle  REgionale  dans  tout  le  MAroc   Simulation  of  power  production  with  mini-­‐PV  plants  using  3-­‐types  of   Silicon  Technologies  in  Fes-­‐Morocco  case PV PROductivité  Photovoltaïque  à  l’échelle  REgionale  dans  tout  le  MAroc   “Propre.Ma”  project:  Design,  Startup  and  Testing  of  a  Photovoltaïque   Station  and  simulation  of  its  productivity PV PROductivité  Photovoltaïque  à  l’échelle  REgionale  dans  tout  le  MAroc   “Propre.Ma”  project:  Metrology  Supervision  and  Data  Transfer  From   a  PV  Station PV PROductivité  Photovoltaïque  à  l’échelle  REgionale  dans  tout  le  MAroc   Performance  monitoring  of  a  grid-­‐connected  high  concentration   photovoltaic  power  plant PV PROductivité  Photovoltaïque  à  l’échelle  REgionale  dans  tout  le  MAroc   “Propre.Ma”  project:  Modeling  and  simulation  of  Grid  connected   photovoltaic  system  for  Meknes  Climate PV PROductivité  Photovoltaïque  à  l’échelle  REgionale  dans  tout  le  MAroc   Modeling  and  comparative  study  of  different  PV  modules   technologies  in  Agadir  climate PV Réalisation  d’un  onduleur  photovoltaïque  6KVA Comparative  Study  of  Fin  Geometries  for  Heat  Sinks  in  Natural   Convection PV Réalisation  d’un  onduleur  photovoltaïque  6KVA Thermal  model  of  IGBT  Modules  in  the  arm  converter PV Les  batteries  lithium-­‐ion:  une  solution  de  choix  pour  le  stockage  de  l'énergie  solaire Energy  Storage  in  Li4Ti5O12/LiCo2/3ni1/6Mn1/6O2  Lithium  ion   Battery  :  electrochimical  performance  and  stability PV Les  batteries  lithium-­‐ion:  une  solution  de  choix  pour  le  stockage  de  l'énergie  solaire LiFe1-­‐yMnyPO4  Phosphates  as  convenient  electrode  materials  for   energy  storage  and  conversion PV Les  batteries  lithium-­‐ion:  une  solution  de  choix  pour  le  stockage  de  l'énergie  solaire Electrode  materials  for  Sodium  Ion  Batteries  :  a  cheaper  solution  for   the  energy  storage
  • 13. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201413 2.1.3 Identified Innovation Competencies in STE priorities Major players ongoing involvement in STE R&D programs, projects and collaboration in Tunisian Domaine Projets Partenaires  Industriels  Marocains STE Stockage de l’énergie thermique solaire par fusion des matériaux à changement de phases au sein d’un système hybride Habitat/Capteur solaire/MCP ZAHID STE Les  batteries  lithium-­‐ion:  une  solution  de  choix  pour  le  stockage  de  l'énergie   solaire Réminex - Managem STE Évaluation  des  performances  des  sites  thermosolaires  -­‐  Application  au  site   CSP  Air  Baha Ciment du Maroc Airlight Energy Italgen Ener Maroc STE Nanocoating  and  testing,  a  step  towards  the  improvement  of  CSP  reflectors   for  less  intensive  maintenance  both  terms  of  labor  and  water SPIE Induver STE Développement  d’un  champ  solaire  à  faible  concentration  pour  centrales   solaires  thermodynamiques InterTridim STE Couplage  energie  solaire  à  concentration  et  dessalement  de  l'eau  au  Maroc Centre National de l’Energie des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires (CNESTEN) LSA Industries STE Seawater  desalination  using  solar  energy Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) Jet Alu STE Lutte contre les vagues de chaleur excessive par la climatisation solaire dans le secteur avicole TURDEL Ventec STE COLDSUN : Développement d’une solution de climatisation solaire réversible et innovante InterTridim STE Amélioration du fonctionnement des séchoirs solaires : Élaboration de prototypes pour le séchage direct du bois et de prototypes pour le séchage indirect des aliments AluMéga STE Contribution des MicroCSPs dans la gestion d'un ré seau é lectrique inté grant les sources d'é nergie renouvelables Office National de l'Electricité et de l'Eau potable (ONEE) STE Procédé de Rafraichissement Solaire au Maroc PRSM-SUNNY Energypoles STE Développement d’un séchage Flash solaire des phosphates Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) STE Maintien en chauffe d’un stockage de bitume par des panneaux solaires à haute énergie Bituma STE Systèmes hybrides solaire/biomasse pour la production de l’eau chaude sanitaire et le chauffage dans les Hammams traditionnels (HYBRID- BATH) Water Sol Maroc BUILDIT STE Etude et conception d'un Séchoir Solaire Hybride autonome par des systèmes d’informations et de gestion d’énergie RAMO Industrie Pépinière Chaymae CADVALORISATION
  • 14. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201414 Relevant patents in the STE field by majors players in Morocco Title Publication numberPublication date Inventor(s) Applicant(s) CAPTEUR-TRANSMETTEUR THERMIQUE A RENDEMENT ELEVEVE POUR CHAUFFE EAU SOLAIRE MA34931 (B1) 2014-03-01 BEN ABDELLAH ABDELLATIF EL OUHABI MOHAMED IHRINGER ERNEST DHIMDI SAID BOUYA MOHSINE CHERKAOUI MOHAMMED FAQIR MUSTAPHA UNIV INTERNATIONALE DE RABAT [MA] WATER HEATER HAVING AN UNPRESSURISED TANK WITH A THERMOSYPHON EXCHANGER MA34564 (B1) 2013-10-02 RAOUI ESSAID RAOUI ESSAID [MA] TURBINE SOLAIRE A REACTION MA33785 (B1) 2012-12-03 JOSE ANTONIO BARBERO FERRANDIZ JOSE ANTONIO BARBERO FERRANDIZ [ES] LE PARABOLE SOLAIRE MA33715 (B1) 2012-11-01 CHAMA HOUSSAM EDDINE CHAMA HOUSSAM EDDINE [MA] CUISEUR SOLAIRE MA33543 (B1) 2012-09-01 ARHAL MOHAMMAD EL BAROUDI ABDELLATIF VUILLEMIN GILBERT UNIV CADI AYYAD [MA] PARABOLE THERMOSOLAIRE MA32862 (B1) 2011-12-01 DRISS ILALI MOHAMMED CHERKAOUI ABDELLATIF BENABDELLAH MOHAMED ELOUAHABI UNIV INTERNAT DE RABAT [MA] H & H CONSULTING LAW FIRM MULTI-DIRECTIONAL FRUSTO-CONICAL DUAL REFLECTOR MA32846 (B1) 2011-12-01 BERNOUSSI BENAISSA BERNOUSSI BENAISSA [MA] REALISATION DES CHAUFFES EAU SOLAIRE DE DIFFERENTS TYPES : PLAT, ROND ET RECTANGLE MA32524 (B1) 2011-08-01 MAATAOUI SALAH MAATAOUI SALAH [MA] ENSEMBLE SUPPORT D'HELIOSTAT ET MECANISME D'ENTRAINEMENT MA30803 (B1) 2009-10-01 VAN DER WESTHUYZEN DAVID GLOVER ESKOM HOLDINGS PTY LTD [ZA] INSTALLATION GENERATRICE D'ELECTRICITE PAR CHALEUR SOLAIRE, INSTALLATION D'APPORT DE MILIEU CHAUFFANT ET DISPOSITIF DE SUPPRESSION DES VARIATIONS DE TEMPERATURE. MA30574 (B1) 2009-07-01 OTA HIDEAKI KAWASAKI HEAVY IND LTD [JP] SYSTÈME DE MIROIR CYLINDRO-PARABOLIQUE DE CHAMP DE COLLECTEURS SOLAIRES HYPERBOLIQUES MA30400 (B1) 2009-05-04 CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ [TR] SYSTEME DE GOUTTIERES SOLAIRES PARABOLIQUES AVEC MOYENS DE POURSUITE ROTATIFS MA30338 (B1) 2009-04-01 CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ CAPAN RAHMI OGUZ [TR] SYSTEME D'AUTOSUFFISANCE D'UN FOYER EN EAU, GAZ, CLIMATISATION ET ELECTRICITE AU MOYEN DE L'ENERGIE TRANSFORMEE MA29826 (B1) 2008-10-03 HOEDT HELMUT K F K F HELMUT HOEDT [MA] SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR COLLECTING AND DISTRIBUTING THERMAL SOLAR ENERGY IN COMMUNITIES WO2009139611 (A3); WO2009139611 (A2) 2009-11-19 BERRADA MOHAMED YASSER [MA] BERRADA MOHAMED YASSER [MA] SYSTEME DE CHAUFFAGE SOLAIRE VOLUMETRIQUE D'EAU PAR TUYAUTERIE NOYEE DANS UNE DALLE DE BETON. MA25607 (A1) 2002-12-31 PILOTTO JEAN-PIERRE [FR] PILOTTO JEAN-PIERRE [FR] SYSTEME GUIDE PAR LE RAYONNEMENT SOLAIRE MA24520 (A1) 1998-12-31 ABOUNNAIM ABDENNAIM [MA] DISPOSITIF DE CONCENTRATION ET DE TRANSFORMATION DE L'ENERGIE SOLAIRE EN ENERGIE THERMIQUE PAR UN CONCENTRATEUR PARABOLIQUE CONIQUE ET UN ECHANGEUR GENERATEUR DECAGONAL POUR LA PRODUCTION D'EAU CHAUDE, DE LA VAPEUR OU DE L'AIR CHAUD A HAUTE TEMPERATURE MA24328 (A1) 1998-04-01 ABDELKABIR SAMNY [MA] SYSTEME DE CAPTAGE SOLAIRE MA23844 (A1) 1996-12-31 ELDAD DAGAN PIXIE INVEST SA [LU] APPAREIL DE RECUPERATION D'ENERGIE RADIANTE MA22750 (A1) 1993-07-01 ALAN JAMES YEOMANS [AU] CUISSEUR SOLAIRE AUTO-COMPLETE PAR COMBUSTIBLE ASSURANT UNE CUISSON PERMANENTE MA22282 (A1) 1992-04-01 HABEK ABDELATI [MA] AMPLIFICATEUR SOLAIRE AUTO-STOCKEUR DE L'EAU CHAUDE MA22281 (A1) 1992-04-01 HABEK ABDELATI [MA] SYSTEME SOLAIRE DE CUISSON D'ALIMENTS MA22172 (A1) 1991-12-31 HABEK ABDELATI [MA] HABEK ABDELATI [MA] COUVERTURE DE PISCINE AVEC CHAUFFAGE SOLAIRE . MA19159 (A1) 1981-12-31 PRELAZ ROGER [CH] PRELAZ ROGER [CH]
  • 15. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201415 Majors University and Research centres’ activity and publications related to STE Technology in Morocco Research Partners Publication Domaine Projets Partenaires  Scientifiques  Marocains STE Stockage de l’énergie thermique solaire par fusion des matériaux à changement de phases au sein d’un système hybride Habitat/Capteur solaire/MCP Faculté des Sciences Ain Chock - Université Hassan II Casablanca (UH2C) STE Les  batteries  lithium-­‐ion:  une  solution  de  choix  pour  le  stockage  de  l'énergie   solaire Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA) STE Évaluation  des  performances  des  sites  thermosolaires  -­‐  Application  au  site   CSP  Air  Baha Université Ibn Zohr (UIZ) STE Nanocoating  and  testing,  a  step  towards  the  improvement  of  CSP  reflectors   for  less  intensive  maintenance  both  terms  of  labor  and  water Al Akhawayn University (AUI) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Tanger - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE) STE Développement  d’un  champ  solaire  à  faible  concentration  pour  centrales   solaires  thermodynamiques École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI) STE Couplage  energie  solaire  à  concentration  et  dessalement  de  l'eau  au  Maroc Faculté des Sciences Ben M'Sik - Université Hassan II Casablanca (UH2C) Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) Errachidia - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI) STE Seawater  desalination  using  solar  energy Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR) ; Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE) STE Lutte contre les vagues de chaleur excessive par la climatisation solaire dans le secteur avicole Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) de Tanger - Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE) STE COLDSUN : Développement d’une solution de climatisation solaire réversible et innovante École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) de Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI) STE Amélioration du fonctionnement des séchoirs solaires : Élaboration de prototypes pour le séchage direct du bois et de prototypes pour le séchage indirect des aliments Faculté des Sciences de Rabat - Université Mohammed V Agdal (UMVA) STE Contribution des MicroCSPs dans la gestion d'un ré seau é lectrique inté grant les sources d'é nergie renouvelables École Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs (EMI) - Université Mohammed V Agdal (UMVA) STE Procédé de Rafraichissement Solaire au Maroc PRSM-SUNNY École Supérieur de Technologie (EST) de Fès - Université Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (USMBA) École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) de Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail (UMI) STE Développement d’un séchage Flash solaire des phosphates Université Euro-Méditerranéenne de Fès (UEMF) STE Maintien en chauffe d’un stockage de bitume par des panneaux solaires à haute énergie Université Internationale de Rabat (UIR) Université Abdelmalek Essaadi (UAE) STE Systèmes hybrides solaire/biomasse pour la production de l’eau chaude sanitaire et le chauffage dans les Hammams traditionnels (HYBRID- BATH) Faculté des Sciences Semlalia (FSS) - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA) Centre National d’Etudes sur l’Eau et l’Energie (CNEREE) STE Etude et conception d'un Séchoir Solaire Hybride autonome par des systèmes d’informations et de gestion d’énergie Faculté des Sciences et Techniques (FST) de Marrakech - Université Cadi Ayyad (UCA) Centre National d’Etudes et de Recherches sur l’Eau et l’Energie (CNEREE) Laboratoire de Procédés Métrologie et Matériaux pour l'Energie et l’Environnement (LP2M2E) STE Évaluation  des  performances  des  sites  thermosolaires  -­‐  Application  au  site  CSP  Ait  Baha Thermal  Storage  of  Concentrated  Solar  Energy  Using  Rocks  As   Materials  High  Temperature  Storage STE Évaluation  des  performances  des  sites  thermosolaires  -­‐  Application  au  site  CSP  Ait  Baha Storage  of  Heat  Energy  in  Packed-­‐  Bed  of  Rocks  for  Concentrated   Solar  Power  Plants STE Évaluation  des  performances  des  sites  thermosolaires  -­‐  Application  au  site  CSP  Ait  Baha Performance  study  of  a  solar  thermal  station  under  transient   conditions STE Développement  d’un  champ  solaire  à  faible  concentration  pour  centrales  solaires   thermodynamiques Verification  &  Validation  of  Simulation  Code  for  Linear  Fresnel   Systems STE Développement  d’un  champ  solaire  à  faible  concentration  pour  centrales  solaires   thermodynamiques Modeling  and  Simulation  of  a  Linear  Fresnel  solar  collector   STE Développement  d’un  champ  solaire  à  faible  concentration  pour  centrales  solaires   thermodynamiques Heat  transfer  model  of  a  trough  compound  parabolic  reflector  used   in  a  linear  Fresnel  solar  field STE Stockage  de  l’énergie  thermique  solaire  par  fusion  des  matériaux  à  changement  de   phases  au  sein  d’un  système  hybride  Habitat/Capteur  solaire/MCP Heating  Management  of  Building  Integrated  Phase  Change  Materials STE Nanocoating  and  testing,  a  step  towards  the  improvement  of  CSP  reflectors  for  less   intensive  maintenance  both  terms  of  labor  and  water Transparent  and  Hydrophilic  TiO2  Anatase  as  Top-­‐Protective  Layer   for  CSP  Reflectors STE Nanocoating  and  testing,  a  step  towards  the  improvement  of  CSP  reflectors  for  less   intensive  maintenance  both  terms  of  labor  and  water Deposition  of  Transparent  Aluminum  Oxide  (Al2O3)  Films  on   Silvered  CSP  Mirrors STE Nanocoating  and  testing,  a  step  towards  the  improvement  of  CSP  reflectors  for  less   intensive  maintenance  both  terms  of  labor  and  water Optical  Properties  of  Front  and  Second  Surface  Silver-­‐Based  and   Molybdenum  Based  Mirrors
  • 16. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201416 2.2 Regional actors identified in Energy Efficiency The two tables below are listing the major Tunisian and Moroccan actors in the energy Efficiency priorities. Details on R&D projects, collaborations and scientific activities are then listed below by topics. Table 5. Distribution of Major Moroccan actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities Technology       Topic       Industrials     Academic     Institutions   Local  Energy   Supply,   Conversion   and  Storage   Thermal  storage   Office  National  de   l'Electricité  et  de   l'Eau  potable  (ONEE)   ;  Ventec  Maroc   •  Université  Cadi   Ayyad  (UCA)   •  Université   Internationale  de   Rabat  (UIR)   •  Agence  Nationale   pour  le   Développement  des   Energies   Renouvelables  et  de   l'Efficacité  Energétique   (ADEREE)   •  Société   d'Investissements   Energetiques  (SIE)   Heating  (including  heat   pumps)   Cooling   Energy   Efficient   Buildings   Climate  adaptive   facades       •  Université  Hassan  II   Casablanca  (UH2C)   Energy  efficient   lightening  and  energy   management  systems   Ventilation   Urban  Energy   Network   Thermal  Networks   Office  National  de   l'Electricité  et  de   l'Eau  potable  (ONEE)   •  Université  Ibn   Tofail  (UIT)   •  Université   Mohamed  V  (UMV)   Electricity  networks   Mobility  networks   Gaseous  networks   Energy  in   Cities   Urban  energy  system   transition   EasySolar  ;  Office   National  de   l'Electricité  et  de   l'Eau  potable  (ONEE)   ;  Resing   •  Al  Akhawayn   University  (AUI)   •  Ecole  Mohammedia   d’Ingénieurs  (EMI)   •  MAScIR   Energy  data   technologies   New  urban  energy   services   Energy   Producing   Hotels   Renewable  Energy   Supply           Short  term  energy   storage   Decentralised   climatisation     Intelligent  Control   Energy   Producing   Hotels   Design           Windows  and  solar   sharing   Insulation  
  • 17. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201417 Table 6. Distribution of Major Tunisian actors against Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Roadmap priorities Technology       Topic       Industrials     Academic     Local Energy Supply, Conversion and Storage Thermal storage ENIT ENIM Heating (including heat pumps) COALA ENIT ENIM Cooling COALA ENIT ENIM Energy Efficient Buildings Climate adaptive facades POLYCOQ, PERLA-Industrie, SOFRIFAC (fabricants d’isolant) ISSTE de Gafsa ISSTE de Borj Cédria ENAUT (Ecole Nat. D’Architecture et d’Urbanisme de Tunis) ENIT Energy efficient lightening and energy management systems GLOBAL LIGHTING, FAWANIS ISSTE de Gafsa ISSTE de Borj Cédria ENAUT (Ecole Nat. D’Architecture et d’Urbanisme de Tunis) ENIT EPT (Ecole Polythecnique de Tunis) Ventilation COALA ENAUT (Ecole Nat. D’Architecture et d’Urbanisme de Tunis) ENIT Urban Energy Network Thermal Networks ISSTE de Gafsa ENIM ENIT Electricity networks ISSTE de Gafsa ENIS EPT Mobility networks Gaseous networks
  • 18. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201418 2.3 Survey results from 14 actors in Renewable and Energy Efficiency 2.3.1 Survey questions  Competence  Mapping  Survey  question  to  Industrials  players   GENERAL  INFORMATION     TECHNOLOGY  MAPPING     VALORIZATION     the  following  questions  will  be  asked  for  each  aggregated  technological  need/field  selected  as  (4),  (5)  or  (6)  strategic  index   RESEARCH  AGREEMENT     the  following  questions  will  be  asked  for  each  aggregated  technological  need/field  selected  as  3,  4,  5  or  6  strategic  index   13 How  much  was  your  company’s  turnover  in  2012  within  KIC  InnoEnergy  topics? <100k€ 100k€<1M€ 1M€<10M€ 10M€<  100M€>  100M€ 14 How  many  priority  patents  applications  did  your  company  (and  affiliates)  filed  in  within  KIC  topics: in  2010 in  2011 in  2012 Q  15.  For  each  Technological  need/field,  indicate  how  strategic  it  is  for  your  company,  on  a  scale  from  0  to   6 (0)  No  interest  (1)  Subject  of  technological  watch  but  no  activity  (2)  Stopped  activity  (3)  New   R&D  interest  and  marketing  efforts  (4)  Existing  IP,  R&D  or  products  /services,  but  marginal   activity  (5)  Existing  IP,  R&D  or  products/services,  not  necessarily  within  the  core  business  but   within  the  corporate  strategy  (6)  Pure  Players Questions  can  be  answered  at  topic  or  subtopic  level   Q16.  How  many  new  products  and  services  covering  this  technological  need/field  has  your  company  (and  affiliates)  already   commercialized  or  planned  to  release  before  the  end  of  2013? Products  or  services  must  cover  a  need  corresponding  to  this  technological  need/field.  Count  only  products  or  services  created  or   developed,  even  partially,  within  your  company.  Count  only  one  product  for  same  products  but  covering  different  ranges  of  size,   power 0 1 3-­‐4 >=5 Q17.  Approximately,  how  much  did  those  products  and  services  represent  within  your   company’s  total  turnover  in  2012? <5% 5%<20% 20%<50% >50% Q18.  How  many  new  entities  dealing  with  this  technological  need/field  have  been  created  by  your  company  in  the  last  5  years? >4 <100k€   100k€-­‐1M€1M€-­‐10M€ >10M€ Approximate  total  raised  fund  for  the   selected  number  of  spin-­‐off/out Spin-­‐off,  spin  out  # 0 1 2 3 <5% 5%<20% 20%<50% >50% Approximately,  how  much  did  the  added  turnovers  of  the   selected  new  branches  or  subsidiaries  represent  compared   to  your  company’s  turnover  within  KIC  InnoEnergy  topics  in   2012? New  branches  or  subsidiaries  # 0 1 2 3 >4 100k€-­‐1M€ 1M€-­‐10M€ >10M€ #  Number Approximately,  how  much  did  the  added  turnovers  of  the   selected  acquired  companies  represent  compared  to  your   company’s  turnover  within  KIC  InnoEnergy  topics  in   2012? Q19.  How  many  entities  dealing  with  this  technological  need/field  did  your  company  acquire  in  the   last  5  years? 0 1 2 3 >4 <100k€   >5 All  contracts  where  your  company  has  to  perform  research  or  testing  in  collaboration   with  at  least  another  entity,  either  public  or  private,  wherever  the  funding  comes,  and   with  the  results  shared  by  your  company Q20.  How  many  different  research  agreements  is  your  company  involved  in  within  this   technological  need/field? 0 1 2 3-­‐4
  • 19. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201419 Fig  2.  Competence  Mapping  Survey  Questions  to  Academic  players   GENERAL  INFORMATION   TECHNOLOGY  MAPPING   VALORIZATION     the  following  questions  will  be  asked  for  each  aggregated  technological  need/field  selected  as  (4),  (5)  or  (6)  strategic  index   RESEARCH  AGREEMENT     the  following  questions  will  be  asked  for  each  aggregated  technological  need/field  selected  as  3,  4,  5  or  6  strategic  index   <20k€ 20-­‐100k€ 100k€-­‐1M€ 1-­‐10M€ ≥10M€ Sum,  for  all  the  selected  research  agreements,  of  what  will  be  performed   by  your  company  in  terms  of  human  and  material  resources,  wherever   comes  the  funding  get  by  your  company,  external  or  inter Q21.  What  is  your  company’s  commitment  within  these  research   agreements? Q  22.Who  are  your  2  major  project  partners Name  1 Name  2 Name  1 Name  2 Companies Research  institutes  and   universities 1 2 Q23.  According  to  you,  which  research   institutes  or  universities  are  the  most   relevant  within  this  technological  need/field? 13 How  much  was  the  annual  research  budget  of  your  institution  in  2012  within  KIC  InnoEnergy  topics? <100k€ 100k€<1M€ 1M€<10M€ 10M€<  100M€>  100M€ 14 How  many  researchers/year  in  your  institution  are  working  on  KIC  InnoEnergy  topics? 0<5 5  to  20   20  to  100 >100 15 How  many  priority  patents  applications  did  your  institution  filed  in  within  KIC  topics: 2011  -­‐ 2012  -­‐   2013  -­‐ 16 How  many  research  publications  did  your  institution  filed  in  2013  in  within  KIC  topics  ?   2013  -­‐   Q  17.  For  each  Technological  need/field,  indicate  how  strategic  it  is  for  your  institution,  on  a  scale  from  0   to  6 (0)  No  interest  (1)  Subject  of  technological  watch  but  no  activity  (2)  Stopped  activity  (3)  New   R&D  interest  and  marketing  efforts  (4)  Existing  IP,  R&D  or  products  /services,  but  marginal   activity  (5)  Existing  IP,  R&D  or  products/services,  not  necessarily  within  the  core  business  but   within  the  corporate  strategy  (6)  Pure  Players Questions  can  be  answered  at  topic  or  subtopic  level   Q18.  How  many  licenses  of  products  and/or  services  covering  this  technological  need/field  have  been  signed  in  the  last  5  years? Include  all  licenses,  option  and  assignments  of  all  kind  of  IP  (patents,  know-­‐how,  copyrights,  trademark…).  Count  licenses  on  the  same  IP  but  to  different   companies  as  only  one  license  if  each  licence  value  is  less  than  1k€. A  licence  grants  the  right  to  use  IP  in  a  defined  field  of  use  and/or  territory.  An  option  grants  the  potential  licensee  a  time  period  to  evaluate  the  technology  and   negotiate  the  terms  of  a  license.  An  assignment  transfers  all  or  part  of  the  right  to  IP  to  the  licensee.] >51 2 3    to  4  0 Q19.  Approximately,  how  much  was  your  institution's  income  from  those  licenses  in  the  last  3  years? Total  income  from  all  types  of  IP  (patents,  know-­‐how,  copyrights,  material  transfer  agreements…)  before   disbursement  to  other  parties  or  inventors.  Include  license  issue  fees,  annual  royalties,  annual   maintenance  fees,  sublicensing  incomes,  option  fees,  milestone  and  termination  payments. >  1  M    euros  0 <  10  K  euros 10-­‐100  K  euros   100  K  -­‐  1  M  euros   >5 Q20.  How  many  spin-­‐offs  dealing  with  this  technological  need/field  were  developed  from  your  institution  in  the   last  5  years? A  new  company  established  to  develop  or  exploit  IP  created  by  your  institution.   0 1 2 3-­‐4 Q21.  How  many  different  research  agreements  including  industrial  entities  is  your  institution   involved  in  within  this  technological  need/field? 0 1 2 3-­‐4 >5 All  contracts  where  your  institution  has  to  perform  research  or  testing  in  collaboration  with  at   least  another  industrial  company,  wherever  the  funding  comes,  and  with  the  results  shared   partially  or  totally  with  the  company(ies) 20-­‐100K  euros 100K  -­‐1  M  euros   1  -­‐10  M  euros ≥10M  euros Sum,  for  all  the  selected  research  agreements,  of  what  will  be  performed  by  your  institution   in  terms  of  human  and  material  resources,  wherever  comes  the  funding  get  by  your   institution,  external  or  internal <20K  euros Q22.  What  is  your  institution  commitment  within  these  research  agreements?
  • 20. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201420 2.3.2 List of contact for interviews Table 7. List of Tunisian contacts for The Competence Mapping Survey Table 8. List of Moroccan contacts for the Competence Mapping Survey [….] Q24.  What  is  your  institution  commitment  within  these  research  agreements? Sum,  for  all  the  selected  research  agreements,  of  what  will  be  performed  by  your  institution  in  terms  of   human  and  material  resources,  wherever  comes  the  funding  get  by  your  institution,  external  or  internal <20K  euros 20-­‐100K  euros ≥10M  euros100K  -­‐  M  euros   1-­‐10M  euros 2.  Name   Q26.  According  to  you,  which  companies  are  the   most  relevant  within  this  technological  need/field? Compagnies   Q25.  Who  are  your  4  major  project  partners? Compagnies Research  institutes  and   universities 3.  Name 4.  Name 1.  Name1.  Name   2.  Name Universities   Family  Name  and  First  Name Institution Website  E-­‐mail  Address El  ALIMI  Souheil ENIM  -­‐  Ecole  Nationale  d'Ingénieurs  de  Monastir www.enim.tn souheil.elalimi@gmail.com M.  Abdelmajid  Jemni       ENIM  -­‐  Ecole  Nationale  d'Ingénieurs  de  Monastir www.enim.tn CHAABOUNI  Refaat ENIT  -­‐  Ecole  Nationale  d'Ingénieurs  de  Tunis www.enit.rnu.tn refaat.chaabouni@enit.rnu.tn SOUSSI  Meriem ENIT  -­‐  Ecole  Nationale  d'Ingénieurs  de  Tunis www.enit.rnu.tn soussi_meriem2005@yahoo.fr ZNOUDA  Essia ENIT  -­‐  Ecole  Nationale  d'Ingénieurs  de  Tunis www.enit.rnu.tn znouda_essia@yahoo.fr BELHADJ  Jamel ENSIT  -­‐  Ecole  Nationale  Supérieure  d'Ingénieurs  de  Tunis www.ensit.tn Jamel.Belhadj@esstt.rnu.tn MEZNI  Taoufik ENSIT  -­‐  Ecole  Nationale  Supérieure  d'Ingénieurs  de  Tunis www.ensit.tn mezni.taoufik@planet.tn M.  Afif  El  Cafsi CRTEn  -­‐  Centre  de  Recherches  et  des  Technologies  de  l'Energie   www.crten.rnrt.tn   MAATALLAH  Taher ISSTEG -­‐ Institut Supérieur des Sciences et des Technologies de l'Energie  de  Gafsa www.issteg.rnu.tn maatallahtaher@yahoo.fr   R&D  Centers Senior  Engineer,  MHESR/ICT  -­‐  CRTEn  Tunisia zied.kbaier@crten.rnrt.tn Chief Service -­‐ Head of the Technology Transfer Office of CRTEn (TTO.CRTEn) kbaier.zied@gmail.com   du  Centre  de  Recherches  et  des  Technologies  de  l'Energie GUIZANI  AmenAllah CRTEn  -­‐  Centre  de  Recherches  et  des  Technologies  de  l'Energie www.crten.rnrt.tn amenallah.guizani@crten.rnrt.tn CHOUIKH  Ridha CRTEn  -­‐  Centre  de  Recherches  et  des  Technologies  de  l'Energie crten.rnrt.tn ridha.chouikh@yahoo.fr Industrials   M.  Amor    Ben  Tayeb SOFTEN  (Filiale  du  groupe  GIORDANO  industries,  leaders   Français  de  l’énergie  solaire) BSI  -­‐    Biome  Solar  Industry Gérant  de  la  société M.  Mohamed  Trabelsi "Global  Lighting"[1] global.lighting@gnet.tn BABA  Abdallah AES  -­‐  Alternative  Energy  Systems www.aes-­‐tunisie.com aes@planet.tn   JELLOULI  Yacine CLIMA-­‐CONSEIL www.climaconseil@com y.jallouli@climaconseil.com   TOUMI  Khaled Sagemcom  Software  &  Technologies  Tunisia www.sagemcom.com toumi.khaled@gmail.com BEN  CHARFEDDINE  Adnene QUALIMEX chad@qualimex.com.tn M.  Fethi  Khedder "Frigan"  (fabricant  des  réfrigérateurs)[2] frigan@poulina.com.tn M.  Ahmed  Ernez     www.biomesolar.com ahmed.ernez@biomesolar.com M.  KBAIER  Zied www.crten.rnrt.tn BESSAÏS  Brahim CRTEn  -­‐  Centre  de  Recherches  et  des  Technologies  de  l'Energie www.crten.rnrt.tn brahim.bessais@crten.rnrt.tn M.  Fathi  Zagrouba     ISSTEG -­‐ Institut Supérieur des Sciences et des Technologies de l'Energie  de  Gafsa www.issteg.rnu.tn fethi.zagrouba@isste.rnu.tn
  • 21. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201421 2.3.3 Synthetic results Total – 14 replies. Tunisia – 2 industrials, 4 academics. Morocco – 8 academics Table 7. Summary of Survey Reponses Name  of  the  institution   Academic  or   Industrial   Contact   #  of  identified   subtopics  out  of  125 Subtopics  in  RE Subtopic  in  EE #  of  subtopics  with   interest  level  >  4 #  of  subtopics  with   specific  aswers   Tunisia   AES  (Alternative  Energy  Systems  Sarl) Industrial   Abdallah  BABA 41 26 15 10 0 CLIMA-­‐CONSEIL Industrial   Yacine  JELLOULI 16 1 15 5 3 CRTEn Academic   Brahim  /  AmenAllah  /  Zied  BESSAÏS  /  GUIZANI  /  KBAIER37 19 18 1 0 ENIM   Academic   Souheil  /  Abdelmajid  El  Alimi  /  Jemni 24 12 12 15 2 ENSIT  /  LSE-­‐ENIT   Academic   Jamel  BELHADJ   16 13 3 7 7 Higher  Institute  of  Science  and    Technology  of   Energy,  Gafsa Academic   Taher  MAATALLAH   75 38 37 0 0 Morocco   Société  Marocaine  de  Développement  des  Energies  Renouvelables  (SMADER)  Academic   Driss  ZEJLI   36 24 12 0 0 Université  Mohammed  V-­‐Agdal  de  Rabat Academic   Rachid  TADILI 29 18 11 1 0 Al  Akhawayn  University,  Ifrane   Academic   Anas  BENTAMY 7 6 1 0 0 University  Mohammed  I Academic   Ahmed  MEZRHAB 121 44 77 44 0 Univesity  Abdelamalek  Essadi Academic   Abdelaziz  MIMET 0 0 0 0 0 Tarik  CHAFIK 7 5 2 0 0 Ibn  Zohr  University Academic   Salma  EL  AIMANI   3 3 0 3 0 Université  Mohammed  I  -­‐  Laboratoire  OLMAN-­‐RL   (Observatoire  de  la  Lagune  Marchica  de  Nador  et   Région  Limitrophe) Academic   Abdelkader  Doudou   4 2 2 4 0
  • 22. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201422 3 Mapping worldwide Innovation competences against Maghrenov’s Roadmap Some of the regional priorities in Renewables and Energy Efficiency are also addressed by worldwide players. This chapter presents the Top 10 industrial and Top 10 academic worldwide players per detailed Maghrenov’s priorities. 3.1 Worldwide actors as identified in KIC InnoEnergy Competence Mapping in Renewable Energies 3.1.1 In Wind Energy Table 8. Maghrenov’s Wind Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping 1.1.1 Advanced  Wind  Farm  control  strategy KIC  IE   priority W1.1.  Monitoring  systems W1.2.  Tools 1.1.2 Improvement  in  Operation  and  Maintenance  strategies KIC  IE   priority W1.2.  Tools 1.2.1 Development  of  adapted  wind  turbine  designs  and   standards Maghrenov   priority 1.2.2 Optimisation  of  WTG  components  and  new  products   adapted  to  mediteranean  conditions Maghrenov   priority 1.3.1 Development  and  update  of  wind  energy  atlases Maghrenov   priority 1.3.2 Improvement  in  siting  and  micrositing Maghrenov   priority 1.3.3 Improvement  in  wind  forecasting  and  nowcasting KIC  IE   priority W1.1.  Monitoring  systems W1.2.  Tools 1.4.1 Improvement  in  manufacturing  processes Maghrenov   priority 1.4.2 Improvement  of  logistic Maghrenov   priority 1.5.1 Grid  integration  strategies  at  power  system  level KIC  IE   priority W1.2.  Tools W4.1.  Power  transmission   systems:  electrical   infrastructure  and  floating   substations  (offshore)     1.5.2 Energy  Storage  and  smart  grid  management KIC  IE   priority   (new) 1.5.3 Long  distance  transmission  and  Euromed  interconnection Maghrenov   priority 1.6.1 Design  and  adapted  standards  for  small  and  mid-­‐scale   wind  turbines. Maghrenov   priority 1.6.2 Development  of  hybrid  system. Maghrenov   priority Technology Topic   nº TOPIC  name Subtopic   nº WIND 1.1 Wind  Farm  and  O&M   improvements 1.2 Wind  assessment1.3 1.5 Power  transmission  and   grid  integration 1.6 Small  &  Mid-­‐Scale  Wind   Turbunes 1.4 Manufacturing  and  logistics Design  and  components   adapted  to  local  conditions Subtopic  name  /  project  ideas Relation  to   KIC  IE   priorities    Corresponding  KIC   InnoEnergy  priority   segment  in  existing   Competence  Mapping  
  • 23. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201423 W1.1. Monitoring systems
  • 24. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201424 W1.2. Tools
  • 25. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201425 W4.1. Power transmission systems: electrical infrastructure and floating substations (offshore)
  • 26. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201426 3.1.2 In PV Table 9. Maghrenov’s PV priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping Technology Topic   nº TOPIC  name Subtopic   nº Subtopic  name  /  project  ideas Relation  to   KIC  IE   priorities    Corresponding  KIC   InnoEnergy  priority   segment  in  existing   Competence  Mapping   2.1.1 Targeted  improvement  in  solar  cell  technology Maghrenov   priority 2.1.2 Targeted  improvement  in  cell  and  module  design  and   manufacturing/production Maghrenov   priority 2.1.3 Targeted  improvement  in  Balance  of  Pant Maghrenov   priority 2.1.4 Development  of  adapted  certification  strategies Maghrenov   priority 2.2.1 Adaptation  of  existing  technologies  to  typical  technical   specifications  for  Northern  Africa  regions. Maghrenov   priority 2.2.2 Development  of  product  selection  and  specific   certification  strategies Maghrenov   priority 2.2.3 Development  of  adapted  cleaning  systems Maghrenov   priority 2.3.1 Design  of  systems  and  their  components  to  improve  PV   grid  integration  capabilities KIC  IE   priority S.3.1.2.  Grid  Integration   2.3.2 Improvement  of  forecasting  and  nowcasting  of  PV   production  based  on  meteological  data KIC  IE   priority S.3.1.2.  Grid  Integration   2.3.3 Proof  of  concept  for  Smart  Grid  projects  in  combination   with  smart  PV  systems Maghrenov   priority 2.4.1 Low  cost  highly  reliable  components  for  autonomous   systems,  including  production  devices  and  storage. KIC  IE   priority 2.4.2 Monitoring  and  control  of  the  electrochemical  storage   of  solar  energy.   KIC  IE   priority 2.4.3 Monitoring  PV  systems  in  isolated  remote  areas KIC  IE   priority 2.4.4 Applications  to  water  pumping  and  desalination. Maghrenov   priority 2.5.1 Building  Integrated  PV  (BIPV) KIC  IE   priority 2.5.2 Development  of  dedicated  solution/uses  to  enhance   the  use  of  BIPV  systems KIC  IE   priority 2.4 Autononous  power  systems 2.5 BIPV PV 2.1 PV  cells  and  modules 2.2 Design  and  components   adapted  to  local  conditions 2.3 PV  Systems  integration S.3.1.1.  Building  &  Storage   Integration
  • 27. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201427 S3.1.1 Integration in the building
  • 28. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201428 S3.1.2 Integration to the grid
  • 29. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201429 3.1.3 In STE Table 10. Maghrenov’s Solar Thermal Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping Technology Topic   nº TOPIC  name Subtopic   nº Subtopic  name  /  project  ideas Relation  to   KIC  IE   priorities    Corresponding  KIC   InnoEnergy  priority   segment  in  existing   Competence  Mapping   3.1.1 Alternative  working  fluids Maghrenov   priority 3.1.2 Alternative  heat  transfer  fluids KIC  IE   priority STE1.3.  New  working  fluids   for  higher  temperatures 3.1.3 Innovative  cycles Maghrenov   priority 3.1.4 Higher-­‐temperature  receivers  and  improved  selective   coatings KIC  IE   priority STE1.4.  Better  selective   coatings  of  receivers 3.1.5 Software  implementation  -­‐  Design  and  operation KIC  IE   priority   (new) 3.1.6 Optimised  collector  and  collector  field  design KIC  IE   priority STE2.2.  Improved  new  solar   concentrators  design 3.2.1 Modular  design Maghrenov   priority 3.2.2 Reduced  water  consumption  during  mirror  cleaning  and   low-­‐soiling  characteristics KIC  IE   priority STE1.4.  Better  selective   coatings  of  receivers 3.2.3 Water  free  mirror  cleaning   Maghrenov   priority 3.2.4 Improved  dry-­‐cooling  systems KIC  IE   priority STE4.2.  More  efficient  dry-­‐ cooling  systems 3.2.5 Durability  and  lifetime  assessment  of  key  components KIC  IE   priority STE2.3.  Improved  durability   of  key  components 3.2.6 Design  of  piping  and  instrumentation  tools Maghrenov   priority 3.3.1 Thermochemical  storage Maghrenov   priority 3.3.2 Improve  attributes  of  the  storage  systems KIC  IE   priority STE3.1.  Improved  sensible   heat  storage  concepts 3.3.3 Use  the  grid  as  storage  medium  (smart  grid)  and   include  weather  prediction KIC  IE   priority STE3.2.  Optimization  of   storage  configuration  and   operation  &  control 3.3.4 Hybridisation  concepts KIC  IE   priority   (new) 3.3.5 Hybridisation  concepts KIC  IE   priority   (new) STE 3.1 Higher  plant  efficiency 3.2 Lower  investment  and  O&M   costs  and  increased   sustainability 3.3 Thermal  storage
  • 30. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201430 STE1.3. New working fluids for higher temperatures
  • 31. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201431 STE1.4. Better selective coatings of receivers
  • 32. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201432 STE2.2. Improved new solar concentrators design
  • 33. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201433 STE1.4. Better selective coatings of receivers
  • 34. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201434 STE4.2.1. Dry cooling systems for Solar thermal installations
  • 35. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201435 STE2.3. Improved durability of key components
  • 36. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201436 STE3.1. Improved sensible heat storage concepts
  • 37. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201437 STE3.2. Optimization of storage configuration and operation & control
  • 38. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201438 3.2 Worldwide actors as identified in KIC InnoEnergy Competence Mapping in Energy Efficiency 3.2.1 In Local Energy storage Table 11. Maghrenov’s Local Energy Storage priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping 5.1.1 Compact  storage  systems  based  on   thermochemical  principles  for  heating.  Solar  driven.   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.1.1.  Compact  storage  systems   based  on  thermochemical  principles   for  heating.  Solar  driven. 5.1.2 Compact  storage  systems  to  increase  the  cooling   capacity  during  summer,  driven  by  district  heating   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.1.2.  Compact  storage  system   to  increase  the  cooling  capacity   during  summer,  driven  by  district   heating   5.1.3 ESCo  based  on  innovative  energy  management   algorithm  for  boreholes   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.1.3.  ESCo  based  on  innovative   energy  management  algorithm  for   boreholes   5.1.4 Demand  side  management  enabled  active  and   passive  storage   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.1.4.  Demand  side  management   enabled  by  active  or  passive  storage   in  order  to  avoid  grid  problems 5.2.1 Micro  chip  for  small  non-­‐residential  buildings   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.2.1.  Micro  CHP  for  small  non-­‐ residential  buildings 5.2.2 Optimal  integrated  design  tool  and  control  alorithm   for  the  combination  of  ground  coupled  heat  pump   systems   Maghren ov   priority 5.2.3 Heat  pump  based  on  natural  refrigerants  for   existing  buildings  for  heating  and  domestic  water   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.2.3.  Heat  pump  based  on   natural  refrigerants  for  existing   buildings  for  heating  and  domestic   water.   5.3.1 Solar  assisted  cooling  based  on  absorption   principles,  for  existing  dwellings KIC  IE   priority SBC1.3.1.  Solar  assisted  cooling   based  on  absorption  principles  for   existing  dwellings 5.3.2 Fast  local  heating  and  cooling  systems  based  on   occupancy/presence   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.3.2.  Fast  local  heating  and   cooling  system  based  on   occupancy/presence 5.3.3 Energy  efficient,  fast  reacting,  user-­‐centred,   comfort  on  demand  system  for  offices   KIC  IE   priority SBC1.3.3.  Energy  efficient,  fast   reacting,  user-­‐centred,  comfort  on   demand  system  for  offices    Corresponding  KIC  InnoEnergy   priority  segment  in  existing   Cooling   Local    Energy   Supply,   Conversion   and  Storage   5.1 Thermal  storage   5.2 Heating  (including   heat  pumps) 5.3 Technology Topic   nº TOPIC  name Subtopic   nº Subtopic  name  /  project  ideas Relation   to  KIC  IE  
  • 39. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201439 SBC1.1.1. Compact storage systems based on thermochemical principles for heating. Solar driven. + SBC1.1.2. Compact storage system to increase the cooling capacity during summer, driven by district heating
  • 40. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201440 SBC1.1.3. ESCo based on innovative energy management algorithm for boreholes
  • 41. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201441 SBC1.1.4. Demand side management enabled by active or passive storage in order to avoid grid problems
  • 42. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201442 SBC1.2.1. Micro CHP for small non-residential buildings
  • 43. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201443 SBC1.2.3. Heat pump based on natural refrigerants for existing buildings for heating and domestic water
  • 44. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201444 SBC1.3.1. Solar assisted cooling based on absorption principles for existing dwellings
  • 45. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201445 SBC1.3.2. Fast local heating and cooling system based on occupancy/presence
  • 46. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201446 SBC1.3.3. Energy efficient, fast reacting, user-centred, comfort on demand system for offices
  • 47. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201447 3.2.2 In Energy Efficient Buildings Table 12. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficient Buildings priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping    Corresponding  KIC  InnoEnergy   priority  segment  in  existing   Technology Topic   nº TOPIC  name Subtopic   nº Subtopic  name  /  project  ideas Relation   to  KIC  IE   6.1.1 Adaptable  facade  systems  (adaptation  of  solar/   light  transmittance,  insulation  quality) KIC  IE   priority SBC2.1.1.  Adaptable  facade  systems   (adaptation  of  solar/light   transmittance,  insulation  quality) SBC2.1.4.  Transparent  PC  sheets   coated  on  windows:  Active  windows SBC2.1.5.  Time  adjustable  IR  coating   for  windows:  active  windows 6.1.2 Quick  and  cost-­‐effective  insulation  method   reducing  cold  bridges   Maghren ov   priority 6.1.3 PCM  integrated  building  components  and  control   system  to  optimise  the  use  of  thermal  capacity  of  a   building   KIC  IE   priority SBC2.1.3.  PCM  integrated  building   components  and  control  system  to   optimise  the  use  of  thermal  capacity   of  a  building 6.1.4 Transparent  PV  sheets  coated  on  windows:  Active   windows   KIC  IE   priority SBC2.1.1.  Adaptable  facade  systems   (adaptation  of  solar/light   transmittance,  insulation  quality) SBC2.1.4.  Transparent  PC  sheets   coated  on  windows:  Active  windows SBC2.1.5.  Time  adjustable  IR  coating   for  windows:  active  windows 6.1.5 Time  adjustable  IR  coating  for  windows:  Active   windows   KIC  IE   priority SBC2.1.1.  Adaptable  facade  systems   (adaptation  of  solar/light   transmittance,  insulation  quality) SBC2.1.4.  Transparent  PC  sheets   coated  on  windows:  Active  windows SBC2.1.5.  Time  adjustable  IR  coating   for  windows:  active  windows 6.2.1 Intelligent  controlled  lightening  based  on  human   activity,  presence  and  amount  of  daylight   Maghren ov   priority 6.2.2 In-­‐home  intelligence:  user  feedback  system  with   integrated  analysis  and  advices  function   KIC  IE   priority SBC2.2.2.  In-­‐home  intelligence:  user   feedback  system  with  integrated   analyses  and  active  function 6.3.1 Technologies  to  implement  or  enhance  demand   controlled  ventilation  systems   KIC  IE   priority 6.3.2 Maintenance  free,  energy  efficient  filtration   systems  integrated  in  ventilation  ducts   KIC  IE   priority 6.3.3 Multi-­‐zone  demand  controlled  ventilation  systems   KIC  IE   priority 6.3.4 System  to  recover  heat  from  exhaust  ventilation   systems  with  natural  supply  (so  called  C  ventilation)   KIC  IE   priority 6.3.5 New  more-­‐cost  effective  sensors  for  demand   controlled  ventilation  systems   KIC  IE   priority 6.3 Ventilation   Energy   Efficient   Buildings   6.1 Climate  adaptive   facades   6.2 Energy  efficient   lightening  and  energy   management  systems   NRE3.2.  HVAC  (Heating,  Ventilation,   and  Air  Conditioning)
  • 48. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201448 SBC2.1.1. Adaptable facade systems (adaptation of solar/light transmittance, insulation quality) + SBC2.1.4. Transparent PC sheets coated on windows: Active windows +SBC2.1.5. Time adjustable IR coating for windows: active windows
  • 49. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201449 SBC2.1.3. PCM integrated building components and control system to optimise the use of thermal capacity of a build
  • 50. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201450 SBC2.2.2. In-home intelligence: user feedback system with integrated analyses and active function
  • 51. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201451 NRE3.2. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)
  • 52. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201452 3.2.3 In Urban energy priorities Table 13. Maghrenov’s Urban Energy priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping    Corresponding  KIC  InnoEnergy   priority  segment  in  existing   Technology Topic   nº TOPIC  name Subtopic   nº Subtopic  name  /  project  ideas Relation   to  KIC  IE   8.1.1 Integrated  decision  tool  box  for  urban  energy   scenario  analysis   Maghren ov   priority 8.1.2 Tools  for  energy  concept  analysis  including  urban   planning   Maghren ov   priority 8.1.3 Integrated  KPI's  monitoring  system  for  urban   energy  system   Maghren ov   priority 8.1.4 ESCO  offering  complete  spectrum  energy  transition   to  city  stakeholders   Maghren ov   priority 8.1.5 Additional  decision  tools  for  interactions  with  other   urban  aspects:  waste,  mobility,  water   Maghren ov   priority 8.2.1 IT  plateform  for  urban  energy  data  exchange   integrated  in  global  urban  IT  infrastructure   Maghren ov   priority 8.2.2 Dataprocessing  intelligence  for  intercation  of  urban   energy  data  in  finction  of  new  urban  energy   services   KIC  IE   priority 8.2.3 New  energy  low  cost  monitoring/high  quality   energy  monitoring  equipment  for  cities   Maghren ov   priority 8.3.1 ESCO  for  energy  building  renovation  with  limited   risks  and  investments  for  end-­‐user   Maghren ov   priority 8.3.2 ESCO  for  energy  flexibility  analysis/management  of   the  urban  energy  system   Maghren ov   priority 8.3.3 ESCO  urban  energy  system  transitions   Maghren ov   priority 8.3.4 ESCO  for  districts  heating/cooling   Maghren ov   priority Energy  in   cities   8.1 Urban  energy  system   transition   8.2 Energy  data   technologies   8.3 New  urban  energy   services   SG1.3.  ICT  systems  for   enhancements  of  existing   distribution  assets  into  Smart  Grids   and  market  models
  • 53. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201453 SG1.3. ICT systems for enhancements of existing distribution assets into Smart Grids and market models
  • 54. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201454 3.2.4 In Energy Efficiency in the industry Table 14. Maghrenov’s Energy Efficiency priorities and worldwide Competence Mapping NRE3.4. Heat Recovery and Heat Valorisation in industrial processes    Corresponding  KIC  InnoEnergy   priority  segment  in  existing   Technology Topic   nº TOPIC  name Subtopic   nº Subtopic  name  /  project  ideas Relation   to  KIC  IE   11.1 Using  the  waste  heat  for  other  goals   KIC  IE   priority NRE3.4.  Heat  Recovery  and  Heat   Valorization  in  industrial  processes 11.2 Monitoring  energy  consumption  and  benchmarking   KIC  IE   priority NRE3.3.  Energy  Management   Sensors  and  Solutions 11.3 The  generation  of  own  renewable  energy  by  PV,   Wind,  Solar  thermal  (steam),  storage   Maghren ov   priority 11.4 Complexe  restructuring  the  industrial  process   Maghren ov   priority Energy   Efficiency  in   the  Industry  
  • 55. D3.4 Catalogue of Evaluated Competences © MAGHRENOV Consortium Version 1.0 - 19/11/201455