S2Biom Sustainable supply of non-food biomass to support a

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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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• WP4: Toolset for interactive
biomass supply – demand
matching in sustainable
biomass value chains
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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
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• WP8: Development of a
vision, strategies,
implementation plans and a
R&D roadmap
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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
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Thematic structure - Overview
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Value chain approach
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Tool (WP4)
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Policy framework (WP6): EU level
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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