L’Italia e la partecipazione ai primi bandi BBI: stato
dell’arte, opportunita’ e strategie
Fabio Fava
Italian Representative in Horizon2020 Societal Challenge 2 European Bioeconomy Challenges: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry,
Marine, Maritime and Inland Water Research, and in the States Representatives Group of the PPP BBI JU
DICAM, School of Engineering, University of Bologna
(E-mail: [email protected])
Bio – Based Industries JU: Giornata Nazionale di Lancio del bando 2016
Roma (ENEA), April 1, 2016
The Italian Bio-Based Industry
In Italy: about 240 Billion €/y and 2.0 Million of jobs
(Bio)
Cosmetics
Chemical
Textile
Pulp/
Paper
Energy
Fuels
Food
Pharma
*Considering: Forest based industry, Paper & paper products, Textiles & textile products, Biofuels & Bioenergy, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals & plastics
Biobased Industry/Biorefineries
Italian Biobased Industry/Biorefineries
PIEMONTE
R&D CENTRE BIOPLASTICS AND BIOCHEMICALS FROM RRM (NOVARA)
R&D CENTRE CHEMISTRY FROM RENEWABLES (NOVARA)
R&D CENTRE BIOCHEMICALS PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES (RIVALTA SCRIVIA - AL)
PILOT PLANT FATTY ALCOHOL (RIVALTA SCRIVIA - AL)
PILOT PLANT BIOMONOMERS (NOVARA) DEMO PLANT GREEN GLYCOL (RIVALTA SCRIVIA -
AL) INDUSTRIAL PLANT LIGNOCELLULOSIC
BIOETHANOL (CRESCENTINO - VC) FLAGSHIP SUCCINIC ACID (CASSANO SPINOLA -
AL)
LOMBARDIA
R&D CENTRE GREEN CHEMISTRY PROCESS ENGINEERING AND BIOLUBRICANTS (MANTOVA)
R&D CENTRE BIOLUBRICANTS (SAN DONATO MILANESE - MI) PILOT PLANT FOR BIOBASED BUTADIENE (SAN DONATO
MILANESE - MI)
EMILIA ROMAGNA
R&D CENTRE BIOELASTOMERS (RAVENNA)
LOCATION TBD
EXPERIMENTAL CROPS AND DEMO PLANTS FOR EXTRACTION OF NATURAL RUBBER AND OTHER VALUABLE PRODUCTS (RESINS ETC.)
SARDEGNA
1 FLAGSHIP AZELAIC ACID AND PELARGONIC ACID (PORTO TORRES - SS)
1 FLAGSHIP BASIS FOR BIOLUBRICANTS AND BIOADDITIVES FOR RUBBER
R&D CENTRE
VENETO
FLAGSHIP 1,4 BDO FROM RRM (ADRIA - RO)
UMBRIA
R&D CENTRE, PILOT AND DEMO PLANTS ON OLEAGINOUS CROPS AND BIOLUBRICANTS
FROM LOCAL CROPS (TERNI) INDUSTRIAL PLANT BIOPLASTICS BASED ON STARCH AND POLYESTERS FROM VEGETABLE
OILS (TERNI)
PUGLIA
FLAGSHIP AVIATION FUEL (MODUGNO - BA) CAMPANIA
BIOTECHNOLOGICAL R&D CENTRE (PIANA DI MONTE VERNA - CE)
LAZIO
INDUSTRIAL PLANT BIODEGRADABLE
POLYESTERS (PATRICA - FR)
Private investments: more than €1.0 billion; 1600 people employed.
(courtesy of C. Bastioli, 2015)
EXPERIMENTAL FIELDS 8 R&D CENTRES (9) PILOT PLANTS (4) DEMO PLANTS (2) INDUSTRIAL SITES (3) FLAGSHIPS (5)
Developing new
products/ processes Scale up
Small scale
production
Bioproduct
(commercially
available)
Renewable
resources
R&I Knowledge Transformation into
commercially available products
R&I: process
optimization
•Bio/Chem integration
•Process flexibility
•Downstream
•LCA /cost analysis
Industrial Transfer
•Spin-off/Start-up policy
•Partners Integration
•IPR policy
•Access Pilot plants,
•Demonstrators
Promotion of Bio-
Based Products
and Processes
•policies & regulations
•consumer acceptance
R&I: improved/new
raw materials
•Non-food crops
•CO2, Biowastes
•Marine Biomass
•Collection/treatment
Biobased Industry/Biorefineries: main R&I needs and opportunities
The Italian Bio-Based Industry
After: censagri.Stat, 2014
Opportunities for the IT Biobased Industry 1) Use of lands no longer used
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
Arable lands not used Agricultural surface not longer used
(ha)
Opportunities for the IT Biobased Industry 2) Organic waste as feedstoks (a)
BIOWASTE AVAILABLE (ton/year):
Agricultural residue: 10.000.000
Livestock effluents: 150.000.000
Sludge: 3.000.000
Municipal Organic fraction 12.000.000
Food processing byproduts and waste:
14.000.000
After Piccini et al 2008
MARKET RAW MATERIAL
FOOD PROCESSING
BY-PRODUCTS
Characterization, Preservation, Pre-
treatment & Ingredient recovery
Food products (with sustainable
processes/technologies) Feeds
Assessment of products
Identification of market opportunities
Knowledge transfer & exploitation
WASTE
LEFTOVER MATERIAL
Biochemicals
Biomaterials
Bioenergy
(BIOREFINERY)
FOOD
Integrated exploitation of food processing byproducts and waste with the production of food and feed ingredients and products, biochemicals, biomaterials (for packaging) and biofuels.
Opportunities for the Biobased Industry: 2) Organic waste as feedstoks (b)
(Fonte: Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio; Elaborazione APAT al 31/12/2002)
Opportunities for the IT Biobased Industry 3) new value to former industrial sites
IT strategy for boosting Bioeconomy
Mission & actions: Identification main regional & national R&I needs and opportunities; Promotion indentified priorities/needs towards regional, national and EU institutions funding R&I; Promotion participation of public R&I institutions, industry and associations in regional (PNR, FESR, FSE, FEASR FSC, etc.) national and EU (Horizon 2020, BBI JU, JPIs) agendas/programs for R&I, by reducing fragmentation and duplication, and fostering effective innovation.
Inter-ministerial multi-stakeholders task force on Bioeconomy, for an integrated long-lasting strategy for boosting Italian Bioeconomy
Policy Research and
Innovation EFFoST Bologna 13/11/2013 12
Societal Challenge 2: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy
SC2 WP 2014-2015
SFS-Sustainable Food
Security
BG-Blue Growth
ISIB- Innovative,
Sustainable and
Inclusive Bioeconomy
H2020 SC2, WP2014-2015
SFS – Sustainable Food
Security –
BG - Blue Growth
BE – Bio-based innovation
for sustainable goods and
services
RUR – Rural Renaissance
SC2
WP 2016-2017
New
Budget: ~ 750 M €
IT participation in ISIB 2015 (2 stages)(a)
68
Topics: ISIB 03, 04b, 06 (RIA)
ISIB -3 - 2015: Unlocking the growth potential of rural areas through enhanced governance and social innovation ISIB -4 - 2014/2015: Improved data and management models for sustainable forestry (Improved forest management models) ISIB -6 - 2015: Converting CO2 into chemicals
IT participation in ISIB 2015 (2 stages)(b)
1°
IT participation in ISIB2015(single stage)(a)
54
Topics: ISIB 02, 12c, 12e, 12f, 13 (CSA)
ISIB -2 - 2014/2015: Closing the research and innovation divide: the crucial role of innovation support services and knowledge exchange ISIB -12 – 2015 (c,e,f) ERANET COFUND Public-Public Partnerships in the bioeconomy ISIB-13-2015: Coordination action in support of the implementation by participating States of a Joint Programming Initiative on ‘A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life’
IT participation in ISIB2015(single Stage)(b)
9°
Supported by
A Public-Private Partnership
on Bio-Based Industries
Realising the European Bio-economy Potential
http://www.bbi-europe.eu/
Full members
BioChemtex
GFBiochemicals Italy S.p.A.
Novamont
Soremartec - Gruppo Ferrero
ENI- Versalis
Associated members
ENEA
National Interuniversity Consortium of Materials (INSTM)
Re-cord, University of Florence
Spring - Sustainable Processes and Resources for Innovation and National Growth
Alma Mater Studiorum-Università di Bologna
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia – Unimore
University of Naples "Federico II"
Italian partners of BIC BBI JU (March 2016)
VC RIA IA-DEMO IA-Flagship
VC1
( lignocellulose ) US2GREENCHEM ValChem -
VC2
( forest-based )
SmartLi
Greenlight
PROVIDES
- -
VC3
( agro-based )
Carbosurf
PROMINENT Pulp2Value FIRST2RUN
VC4
( organic waste ) NewFert - -
More information on the projects: BBI JU website and CORDA: most of
them already have their own websites
http://www.bbi-europe.eu/projects
BBI JU Call 2014: Projects funded
38 eligible proposals, 10 proposals retained for funding; Average success rate: 26%
BBI JU Call 2014: Country presence
in the retained proposals
IT participants: NOVAMONT, UNIBO, MATRICA, UNITO, FIAT,
BARILLA, AEP Polymer Srl.
0
10
20
DE NL FI BE IT UK SE ES AT FR SK PT LV LT DK CH
EU-15 EU-13 AC
Call 2015.1 Participants in submitted
proposals
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
ES DE AT IT NL DK SE FR DK UK EL BE FI SI CZ HU SK PL LT RO NO TR
19 participants from
EU-13 3
AC
83 participants from
EU-15
A total of 9 eligible proposals and 105 participants
0
1
2
3
4
5
DE HU SK IT SE NO UK BE FR DK AT EL
Call 2015.1 Number of participants in retained
proposals for funding
Ranking list: 3 out of 9 proposals above the threshold
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
CY EE SK CZ HU LT BG SI RO EL LV IE PL DK HR AT FI PT SE FR BE ES UK NL IT DE
0
0,5
1
1,5
AR BR CN EG RU 0
10
20
BA FO IL ME IS TR NO RS CH
Associated countries participation
Third Countries, participation
6%
93%
1% 0%
Associated Countries EU Third Countries
Call 2015.2 Participants in submitted
proposals
The IT Bio-Based Bioeconomy
The IT BBI JU “Consultation Board”
Representative (in States
Representatives
Group)
+NCP
Others Stakeholders
•Confindustria
•IT Representatives in H2020 SC3, SC5 and LEIT
committees
Representatives of Italian Regions
•Basilicata
•Emilia-Romagna
•Lombardia
•Piemonte
•Umbria
•Veneto
•……
National Technology Clusters:
• Green Chemistry
•Agro-Food
•( Blue Growth)
Representatives of Italian Ministries
•Agriculture
•Education, University and Research
• Environment
•Industrial Development
•Agenzia di Coesione
Bioenergy
Textiles & textile products
Paper & paper products
Forest based industry
Chemicals & plastics
Pharmaceuticalss
Bio-based industries in EU
Bio-economy, excluding food, beverage, tobacco, forestry and agriculture
primary production
EU 28 Bio-based economy is an emerging sector,… of already 3,2 million jobs and €600 bn turnover
Employement (EU-28, 2013 )
Non food crops, forest biomass
Agro-food by-products, surplus, wastes
Other Organic waste
Biobased Chemicals Biomaterials Biofuels
Water, Feeds, Fertilizers
BIOREFINERY
(Bio)
Cosmetics
Chemical
Textile
Pulp/
Paper
Energy
Fuels
Food
Pharma
Biobased Industry/Biorefineries (a)
IT participation in ISIB 2015 (2 stages)(b)
5
IT participation in ISIB2015(single stage)(b)
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