Integrating ETV into Horizon 2020 proposals
Rescoll’Blog / 9 décembre 2014Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) is a new instrument to establish or confirm the performance of innovative environmental technologies. The technology performance, i.e. how far the technology delivers the service expected, is verified on the basis of tests undertaken under strict conditions of quality. The parameters to be verified should reflect the main purpose of the technology and, as far as possible, the innovative features and environmental aspects of the technology. ETV is useful in particular where these features are not covered by existing technical standards. The parameters to be verified, in addition to being quantified and verifiable through tests, should be specific to the technology and measured in a replicable manner. The exact application tested, the conditions of use and tests and the accuracy of results or range of confidence should be clearly indicated with the verification results.
After several research projects, the European Commission has launched a pilot ETV programme in order to experiment the approach at EU level. ETV is implemented by 'Verification Bodies', accredited as inspection bodies under ISO 17020 by national accreditation bodies. The ETV procedure follows the 'General Verification Protocol' established for the pilot programme1. In this context, ETV is referred to in 4 items of Horizon 2020 work programmes 2014-2015 (In the WP on climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials: WASTE-1-2014 and WATER-1-2014/2015; in the WP on secure, clean and efficient energy: EE 2-2015 and LCE 8 – 2014) with a view to support the implementation and evaluation of the ETV pilot programme and to support the emergence of innovative environmental technologies. It is of course possible to undertake verification under ETV in research fields not covered by those 4 items. Also, undertaking verification under ETV is not mandatory for proposals to the 4 items where ETV is referred to: it is up to the project leaders to decide if ETV is relevant for their particular projects.
For further information, please read the full paper : ETV in Horizon 2020 proposals.