S2Biom Sustainable supply of non-food biomass to support a resource-efficient Bioeconomy in Europe Luc Pelkmans, VITO ERRIN Bioeconomy meeting, Brussels, 16 September 2014 This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Seventh Programme. for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 608622. The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Content • S2Biom at a glance • Objectives & project partners • Thematic structure • BERST – Bioeconomy regional strategy toolkit 17/09/2014 2 S2Biom at a glance Main objective: sustainable supply of non-food (lignocellulosic) biomass to support a resource-efficient bio-economy in Europe • Funding programme: 7th Framework Programme (FP7) • Funding volume: 4 Mio € • Duration: 36 Month (09/2013 – 08/2016) • Participation: 31 Partners from 16 countries • Project website: www.s2biom.eu 17/09/2014 3 Project partners No. Institution/Organisation (original language) Acronym Country code 1 Agency for Renewable Resources FNR DE 2 Imperial College Imperial UK 3 Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek DLO NL 4 University of Freiburg ALU-FR DE 5 Joanneum Research JR AT 6 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis IIASA AT 7 European Forest Institute EFI FI 8 Finnish Forest Research Institute METLA FI 9 VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND VTT FI 10 University of Bologna UniBO IT 11 Energy research Centre of the Netherlands ECN NL 12 Flemish Institute for Technological Research VITO BE 13 IINAS - International Institute for Sustainability Analysis and -Strategy IINAS DE 14 Clever Consult CC BE 15 SYNCOM Research and Development Consulting GmbH SYNCOM DE 16 WIP Renewable Energies WIP DE 17 Biomass technology group BV BTG NL 18 Central European Initiative CEI IT 19 Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, State Research Institute IUNG PL 20 International Centre for Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems SDEWES HR 21 Ege Universtity Solar Energy Institute EU-SEI TR 22 National Institute for Agricultural Research INRA FR 23 Joint Research Centre JRC IT/EU 24 CENER-CIEMAT Foundation CENER ES 25 Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption CIRCE ES 26 Slovenian Forestry Institute SFI SI 27 Centre for Research & Technology Hellas CERTH GR 28 Renewable Energy Agency REA UA 29 University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering UBFME RS 30 Census-Bio Census-Bio UK 31 Biomass Research Biomass Research NL 17/09/2014 4 Country coverage in S2BIOM * Countries in Red build on analysis in the project ‘Biomass Policies’ Objectives • Analysis of the biomass potential and respective conversion pathways • Analysis of political and policy framework conditions and application of sustainability criteria in EU28 and neighbouring countries • Development of transnational strategies, roadmaps and toolbox for a resource-efficient bioeconomy in Europe • Development of a web-based interactive tool and material for the support of the economy, research and policy for local, regional and national stakeholders. 17/09/2014 6 Thematic structure (1/3) Theme 1 (WP1 – WP4) • WP1: Sustainable biomass cost-supply potential • WP2: Biomass conversion technologies for energy and bio-based products • WP3: Optimal logistics for sustainable non-food biomass feedstock delivery chains 17/09/2014 • WP4: Toolset for interactive biomass supply – demand matching in sustainable biomass value chains 7 Thematic structure (2/3) Theme 2 (WP5 – WP8) • WP5: Value chain sustainability across the bio-based sectors • WP6: Regulatory & financial framework to mobilise non-food biomass to bio-based products & bioenergy market • WP7: Integrated Assessment optimisation of biomass supply chains to satisfy the demand 17/09/2014 • WP8: Development of a vision, strategies, implementation plans and a R&D roadmap 8 Thematic structure (3/3) Theme 3 (WP9 – WP10) + Project management (WP11) • Theme 1: Results • Theme 2: Results • WP9: Regional adaptation & application, user integration, testing, validation and implementation planning • WP10: Stakeholder engagement, cooperation with initiatives, dissemination and exploitation of results • WP11: Project management 17/09/2014 9 Thematic structure - Overview 17/09/2014 10 Value chain approach 13 February 2014, Brussels 11 Tool (WP4) 17/09/2014 12 Policy framework (WP6): EU level 17/09/2014 13 Case studies (WP9) • Advanced regional case studies • Pre-study phase to collect extra data • Advanced case studies in regions prepared by the pre-studies • Regional strategic case studies • Regions with developing status 13th February 2014, Brussels 14 Case studies (WP9) Theme 1 Modules Cases/Stakeholder WP1 Biomass Cost and Supply WP2 WP3 Biomass Sustainabl convertion e Logistic Energy & Bb products Theme 2 WP4 Toolset WP5 Value chain sustainabilit y WP6 WP7 Financial & Optimised Policy supply chains Framwork WP8 Visions, Strategies, Implementatio n Plans, R&D roadmap Pre-/Advanced Tri-National region Upper Rhine Netherlands France Bourgogne Spain 1 Miajadas Spain 2 Zaragoza, Aragon Scandinavia Easter Finland Alpin Region Strategic Danube Region Balkan Region Ukraine Germany - Poland Turkey 13th February 2014, Brussels 15 S2Biom Contact Information Project Coordinator Contact: Ludger Wenzelides Email: l.wenzelides@fnr.de Phone: +49 3843 6930 252 Website: www.international.fnr.de Scientific Coordinator Centre for Energy Policy and Technology Contact: Calliope Panoutsou Email: c.panoutsou@imperial.ac.uk Phone: +44 20 7594 6781 Website: www3.imperial.ac.uk This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Seventh Programme. for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 608622. The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. BERST – Bioeconomy regional strategy toolkit » EU project FP7-KBBE (Knowledge Based Bio-Economy) » Aim is to support regional stakeholders in Europe with developing smart strategies to explore their bio-economy potential, by defining » Catalogue of criteria and indicators (economic, social,...) » Catalogue of good practices (research clusters, processing sites,...) » Catalogue of instruments & measures (policies, strategies, networks,...) » On-line tool to search for Instruments & Measures in a targeted way » https://biobased.vito.be/ » Differentiating criteria (region, type, sector, feedstock, product,...) » Example: you are interested in Economic or Financial Instruments (type) that are applicable to the Energy sector (sector) in Flanders (region) 17/09/2014 © 2014, VITO NV 17 BERST – Bioeconomy regional strategy toolkit 17/09/2014 © 2014, VITO NV 18 BERST – Bioeconomy regional strategy toolkit » Indication of impact of Instruments & Measures on key objectives of a regional BBE » OPEN COMMUNITY » Free to personally add Instruments & Measures from your region » Please do so !!!! or contact: ruben.guisson@vito.be 17/09/2014 © 2014, VITO NV 19 Thanks for your attention Luc Pelkmans Project manager biomass & bioenergy VITO NV Boeretang 200, BE-2400 Mol, Belgium Tel. +32 14 33.58.30 luc.pelkmans@vito.be www.s2biom.eu www.biomasspolicies.eu biobased.vito.be www.ieabioenergy.com This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Seventh Programme. for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 608622. The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.