Yksi European Bioeconomy Scene -konferenssin puheista.
One of the speeches in European Bioeconomy conference.
Konferenssin ohjelma/Conference programme: https://www.bioeconomy.fi/wp-content/uploads//2019/06/EUBioScene_programme.pdf
1. Bio-based Industries
Joint Undertaking
BBI JU: a high impact initiative structuring
the EU bio-based industries sector
Eleni ZIKA
Head of Programme, BBI JU
European Bioeconomy Scene 2019
Helsinki, 9 July 2019
2. Bio-based industries value chains
BBI JU value chains represent 3.7 million jobs* and € 698 bn turnover* but
are extremely fragmented between actors and across geographies
*Based on EUROSTAT figures 2015
3. BBI JU was part of the EU
Bioeconomy Strategy in 2012
Mission
Under Horizon 2020 rules, implement the Strategic Innovation and Research
Agenda (SIRA) developed by the European Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC)
and endorsed by the European Commission (EC)
De-risk investments
Organize the value chains
Reach critical mass
Trigger + Keep + Attract
investments
Mobilising effect
Structuring effect
Implementation
European public-private partnership (iPPP) aims at:
4. Develop sustainable and competitive bio-based
industries in Europe, based on advanced biorefineries
that source their biomass sustainably by:
1. Demonstrating new technologies to fill the gap in
value chains
2. Developing business models integrating all
economic actors along the value chain
3. Setting up flagship biorefinery plants deploying
business models & technologies to keep investment in
the EU
BBI JU objectives
5. • Replace 25% of oil-based chemicals
• 10 times more bio-based materials
• Increase biomass supply by 20%
• Increase mobilisation of unused sources by 25%
• Develop potential of agro-food “waste” & forestry residues
• Diversify and grow farmers’ revenues
• Create 700,000 jobs – 80% in rural areas
• Reduce EU’s dependency on import of fossil raw
materials, protein (- 50%) and P – K (- 25%)
• Shift to bio-based economy average 50% GHG
emission reduction
Expected impact for Europe by 2030
6. SIRA Strategic Orientations (2017)
Develop innovative bio-based
products for identified market
applications
• Drop-in bio-based products
• Bio-based products that outperform
fossil-based counterparts
• New breakthrough
• Chemicals
• Proteins and active ingredients
Optimise efficient processing for
integrated biorefineries through
R&D&I
• Pre-treatment
• Conversion of pre-treated
feedstocks to bio-based chemicals
and materials
• Downstream processing
• System modelling
Foster Supply of sustainable
biomass feedstock to feed both
existing and new value chains
• Agri-based feedstock
• Forest-based feedstock
• Aquatic feedstock
• Bio-waste and CO2
SO 1 SO 3SO 2
Create and accelerate the market uptake of bio-based products and applications
• Policy & regulations, standardization
• Consumer awareness of the benefits of bio-based products
• Knowledge gathering and networking
SO 4
7. Outputs from Calls 2014 - 2018
100 projects (well spread)
€ 602 million grant (EC)
€ 1.65 bn private contribution
1 project -
GAP
Ongoing
7 Calls • € 813 million EU grant
1179 beneficiaries
40% SMEs
35 countries
8 FLAGs (SIRA objective: 5) +
1 FLAG under GAP
2021
Call
2020
Call
2019
Call
2018
Call
2017
Call
2016
Call
2015
Call
2014
20232022 2024
Beneficiaries
FLAG biorefineries
EU15
AC EU13
9. Outcome monitoring
1179 beneficiaries
40% SMEs
35 countries
9* FLAGSHIP plants
100 projects
€ 602 million grant
€ 1.65 bn BIC contrib.
> 140 new
cross sector
interactions
> 100 new
bio-based
value chains
Structuring
effect
Mobilising
effect
OUTPUT OUTCOME
Organise the
value chains
Reach
critical mass
* 8 granted FLAGs + 1 FLAG in Grant Agreement Preparation.
10. Geographical coverage of
DEMOs and FLAGs from Calls 2014 - 2017
KPI 7/8
7 FLAGSHIPs
3.000 direct jobs
> 10.000 indirect jobs
Total Grant: € 159 million
€1.000 million
private investment
High replicability potential
Most in EU13
Ratios EU15 / EU13
Population: 3.8
GDP: 11.3
Objectives behind the SOs:
SO1: expand & diversify the biomass feedstock portfolio
SO2: improve efficiency & sustainability, develop new processes
SO3: increase applicability, avoid price competition with fossil-based products
SO4: respond to the concerns of society about BB products
Figure “private contribution” includes all IKAA+IKOP+FT from all beneficiaries (not only private entities) from calls 2014-2018