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1 INEA and the H2020 Low Carbon Energy projects on Bioenergy Emilio Font de Mora INEA - European Commission 24 September 2015, Brussels BioenNW final conference

2 INEA in short 1 January 2014 – INEA replaced TEN-T EA (the Trans- European Transport Network Executive Agency) €33 billion: largest budget of all EAs for 2014-2020 Solid experience in programme implementation and project management > 2

3 INEA's programmes -CEF Transport (incl. Cohesion Fund allocation) -CEF Energy -CEF Telecomms -H2020 Transport -H2020 Energy TEN-T legacy from 2007-2013 period Marco Polo legacy from 2007-2013 period (before managed by EACI – now EASME) 3

4 Research, Innovation, Demonstration, Market Uptake Typically €2-10 million projects Secure, clean and efficient energy – Low Carbon Energy portfolio 4

5 H2020 Bioenergy & alt. fuels per type of project 5

6 H2020 Bioenergy & alt. fuels per fuel 6

7 LCE-14 Bioenergy Market Uptake Market uptake of existing and emerging sustainable bioenergy Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) TRL 7-9 Similar nature of IEE projects (Intelligent Energy Europe): http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/ http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/

8 LCE-14 Bioenergy Market Uptake Bioenergy4Business - Encourage owners of industrial heating plants in 11 European countries to switch from fossil fuels to biomass boilers that can use industrial waste, agricultural wastes and wood BioRES - Set up 6 to 8 new Biomass Trade and Logistic Centres (BTLC) in Bulgaria, Serbia and Slovenia BIOSURF - Strengthening cooperation between national biomethane registries, promoting free trade of biomethane, creating a methodology for CO 2 certificates GreenGain – Biomass waste from landscape conservation and maintenance testing in two pilot regions (in Italy and Spain) from the logistics of collection to storage.

9 Bin2Grid – Turning unexploited food waste into biomethane supplied through local filling stations network (Jan. 2015- Dec. 2017) Main expected impacts: - Establishment of 4 food waste separate collection systems involving restaurants and municipal companies - Stimulation of business agreements for supply chain development Budget: EUR 0.7 million Coordinator: ZCH, CroatiaWebsite: www.bin2grid.euwww.bin2grid.eu Food waste valorisation to biomethane covering all the supply chain from waste collection to fuel distribution in Zagreb (HR), Skopje (MK), Malaga (ES) & Paris (FR)

10 SECURECHAIN – Securing future- proof environmentally compatible bioenergy chains (Apr. 2015 – Mar. 2018) Main expected impacts: - Providing technical and financial advice to SMEs to set 15-25 bioenergy supply chains - 50 business proposals matching 15-20 potential investors per proposition - At least 15-20 supply chains successfully started by the end of the project Budget: EUR 1.8 million Coordinator: IIWH, GermanyWebsite: www.securechain.euwww.securechain.eu Promoting the implementation of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) practices in 6 EU regions to better integrate local SMEs into biomass supply, processing and bioenergy production

11 LCE-11 Next generation biofuels Developing next generation technologies for biofuels and sustainable alternative fuels Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) TRL 3-4 to 4-5 Similar nature of FP7 projects: http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_e n.cfm http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_e n.cfm

12 LCE-11 Next generation biofuels ButaNext - Biobutanol production from wood residues and wastes. It will scrutinise the whole production chain, the fuel's performance in engines and the societal impacts related to waste minimisation, environmental emissions and job creation. Photofuel - Production of transport fuels created using microbial cells. These cells only require sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to live and excrete hydrocarbon and fuel compounds.

13 LCE-12 Demonstrating advanced biofuels Innovation Actions (IA) TRL 5-6 to 6-7 Similar nature of FP7 projects: http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_e n.cfmhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_e n.cfm

14 LCE-12 Demonstrating advanced biofuels 2G BIOPIC - demonstrating the reliability and sustainability of producing bioethanol from agricultural residues and wood with greater yields, profitability and the ability to use different feedstocks. STEELANOL – CO from steel making into bioethanol by means of a microorganism. If successful and fully deployed throughout Europe this technology would produce 25 million tonnes of bioethanol (equivalent to 400,000 million vehicle km).

15 Other LCE topics LCE-2 Developing the next generation technologies of renewable electricity and heating/cooling (RIA) LCE-20 The human factor in the energy system (CSA)

16 Bio-HyPP – Biogas-fired Combined Hybrid Heat and Power Plant (Jun. 2015 – May 2019) Main expected impacts: - An almost double efficiency for micro-scale CHP systems, compared to state-of-the-art - Increase grid stability of RES thanks to operational power flexibility Budget: EUR 5.8 million Coordinator: DLR, GermanyWebsite: N.A. yet Demonstration of the functional capability, characterisation and optimisation of the combination of a micro gas turbine (MGT) and a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)

17 BioEnergyTrain (May 2015 – Apr. 2019) Main expected impacts: - Two European Master curricula created: Biorefinery engineer and Value chain manager - Provide the basis to graduate the projected 19.000 biorefinery engineers and 16.000 bioresource value chain managers by 2030 as necessary to implement the SET-Plan Budget: EUR 3.7 million Coordinator: ESEIA, AustriaWebsite: N.A. yet Creation of new post-graduate level curricula in key bioenergy disciplines covering the whole supply chain

18 For more information More information: CORDIS, The primary information source for EU-funded projects since 1990: http://cordis.europa.eu/projects/home_en.html 18

19 For more information http://inea.ec.europa.eu @inea_eu Look for INEA! inea@ec.europa.eu 19


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