SPIRE PPP - Sustainable Process Industries through Resource & Energy Efficiency -
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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%
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SPIRE-2: Adaptable industrial processes allowing the use of renewables as flexible feedstock for chemical and energy applications TRL 5-7, IA 70%
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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)
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• 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