SPIRE PPP - Sustainable Process Industries through Resource & Energy Efficiency -

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SPIRE PPP - Sustainable Process Industries through Resource & Energy Efficiency -

www.spire2030.eu

SPIRE PPP • Officially launched on 17 December 2013 in the framework of HORIZON2020 • First-ever 7-year innovation Public-Private Partnership (PPP) with Europe’s process industry

The value chain Raw Materials

Process Industry:

Chemical, biochemical, and physical transformation and formulation of raw materials using continuous and batch processes into Materials with new properties and functionalities Discrete Manufacturing:

Components & Products

HORIZON2020 Horizon 2020 Excellent Science

Industrial Leadership

Societal Challenges»

Future Emerging Technologies

Advanced Materials&Nano Advanced Processes Biotechnology

Energy Climate Change - Waste Bioeconomy

Why SPIRE? 

EU process industries sit at the core of most industrial value chains and are highly dependent on resources (energy, materials and water)



Eight EU industrial sectors are covered:

 They represent together 6.8 million jobs in 450,000 enterprises and turnover of over €1,600 billion/year  They are struggling with competitiveness at global level and striving for long-term sustainability. High risks and long-term investments. There is a need for co-operation along the value chains.

WHY WILL WE SUCCEED?

THE SYSTEMIC APPROACH… 

From raw resources to the end user industries =

the value chain 

From research to demonstrations and market =

the innovation chain 

From the big to small and medium enterprises =

the industrial chain

… to outpace the other regions

SPIRE Roadmap Part 1: Vision  A Sustainable Process Industry for a resource-efficient and low-carbon economy: Rejuvenate the European process industry base and help decoupling economic growth from resource impact Part 2: Research and Innovation Strategy  6 Key-components: Feed, Process, Applications, Waste2Resources, Horizontal and Outreach Part 3: Expected Impacts  Up to 30% reduction in fossil energy intensity from current levels  Up to 20% reduction in non-renewable, primary raw material intensity compared to current levels  Up to 40% improvement in CO2-equivalent footprints  Leveraging additional investments

Expected 7-year EC budget: ~ 1 bill. €

Research & Innovation Strategy 1. Feed: Increased energy and resource efficiency through optimal valorisation and smarter use and management of existing, alternative and renewable feedstock. 2. Process: Solutions for more efficient processing and energy systems for the process industry, including industrial symbiosis. 3. Applications: New processes to produce materials for market applications that boost energy and resource efficiency up and down the value chain. 4. Waste2Resource: Avoidance, valorisation and re-use of waste streams within and across sectors, including recycling of post-consumer waste streams and new business models for eco-innovation. 5. Horizontal: underpinning the accelerated deployment of the R&D&I opportunities identified within SPIRE through sustainability evaluation tools and skills and education programmes as well as enhancing the sharing of knowledge, best practices and cross-sectorial technology transfer. 6. Outreach: Reach out to the process industry, policy makers and citizens to support the realisation of impact through awareness, stimulating societal responsible behaviour.

Expected 7-year EC budget: ~ 1 bill. € WWW.SPIRE2030.EU

PROCESS INDUSTRY STRATEGIC AGENDA REDUCE with SPIRE

Within the existing installed base of industrial processes

 Reduce feedstock: enhance the availability and quality of existing resources  Reduce emissions  Reduce energy and water: integrated use, new materials  Reduce, prevent waste

PROCESS INDUSTRY STRATEGIC AGENDA RE-USE with SPIRE

Within the existing installed base of industrial processes

 Re-use energy within and between different sectors: energy harvesting, storage and re-use  Re-use water within the sector and within the area  Re-use waste streams as feed, including recovery, recycling and re-use of post-consumer waste; waste system approach – new business models

PROCESS INDUSTRY STRATEGIC AGENDA REPLACE with SPIRE

Within the existing installed base of industrial processes

 Replace current feedstock by integrating novel and renewable feedstock (such as bio-based) to reduce dependency while reducing the CO2 footprint of processes or increase the efficiency of primary feed stock.  Replace current inefficient processes

PROCESS INDUSTRY STRATEGIC AGENDA RE-INVENT with SPIRE

Rejuvenate & invest in industrial processes

    

(Re-)invent feedstock (Re-)invent more efficient equipment (Re-)invent devices for better monitoring, control & optimisation (Re-)invent energy & resource mngt. concepts, incl. industrial symbiosis (Re-)invent materials & products with a significantly increased impact on resource & energy efficiency down the value chain: transport, housing  (Re-)invent technologies for valorisation of waste streams

The industrial palace    

Feed/raw materials Process Application/materials Waste

Energy, control, environment

• SPIRE-1: Integrated Process Control TRL 3-5, RIA 100%





SPIRE-2: Adaptable industrial processes allowing the use of renewables as flexible feedstock for chemical and energy applications TRL 5-7, IA 70%



SPIRE-3: Improved downstream processing of mixtures in process industries •

TRL 5-7, IA 70%

• SPIRE-4: Methodologies, tools and indicators for cross-sectorial sustainability assessment of energy and resource efficient solutions in the process industry • WWW.SPIRE2030.EU

CSA 100%

SPIRE 2014 awarded projects (starting January 2015) SPIRE 1     

RECOBA ProPAT DISIRE CONSENS iCspec

SPIRE 3  PRODIAS

SPIRE 4  STYLE  SAMT  MEASURE

SPIRE 2  SteamBIO  MethCO2  MOBILE FLIP

EE18  TASIO WWW.SPIRE2030.EU

WASTE1     

RESYNTEX FISSAC CABRISS RESLAG BAMB

• SPIRE-5: New adaptable catalytic reactor methodologies for Process Intensification •

TRL 3-5, RIA 100%

• SPIRE-6: Energy and resource management systems for improved efficiency in the process industries TRL 4-6, RIA 100% (SMEs encouraged)



• SPIRE-7: Recovery technologies for metals and other minerals •

TRL 5-7, IA 70% (SMEs encouraged)

• SPIRE-8: Solids handling for intensified process technology •

WWW.SPIRE2030.EU

TRL 5-7, IA 70%

A.SPIRE organisational structure

Roadmap

Work programme

Open calls

A.SPIRE 2015 events and priorities 1. Prepare for the Horizon2020 work programmes for 2016-2017     

Gap analysis Defining strategic technological & non-technological topics “Calls Brokerage” event (members only) “Introducing 2014 projects” event “Connecting small and big businesses” event (members of A.SPIRE or invitation only).”

29 – 30 June 2015  Setting up the knowledge and dissemination platform  Thematic workshops (in autumn)

2. Follow-up on the contractual commitments of SPIRE PPP  Impact Workshop (April) and in the Infodays (October)  Follow up on the SPIRE projects and provide support in their communication and dissemination activities

MEMBERSHIP OVERVIEW A.SPIRE membership by countries 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0

Membership type Associate member Associations Industry member (intermediate) Industry member (large) Industry member (medium) Industry member (small) Research member (large) Research member (small) Total

Number of members 8 12 1 31 4 11 33 28 128

Sector cement ceramics chemicals engineering minerals non-ferrous metals steel water Other Total

Number of companies & associations

5 3 26 8 2 5 7 2 1 59

New thinking, new doing No-one can do it alone

-> build synergies: • across industries • across public/private • across borders • across technologies

www.spire2030.eu Information on awarded SPIRE projects will be also available soon on our webpages

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