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SPIRE 2050Climate Neutral &
Circular Industry
Àngels OrduñaExecutive Director
A.SPIRE
EP Public Hearing on“Strategic Planning of Horizon Europe: Missions & Partnerships”
23 January 2020, Brussels
20Countries
150Members teaming up €900
Million budget(2014-2020)
8Sectors
95%Of investments in EU
+150
Strengths6.3 million direct jobs
19 million indirect jobs450,000 enterprises
€1,8 trillion/y turnover4.7% OF EU28 GDP
ChallengesResources & energy
CompetitivenessHigh-risks/long-term
investments
SPIRE ADDED VALUE: The EU Process Industry at the forefront of innovation
Built Environment & ConstructionMade in Europe
BatteriesEIT Manufacturing
SPIRE in the Value Chain of Partnerships
Process Industry
Raw Materials
Components& Products
Downstream Manufacturing:
Society
EIT Raw MaterialsEIT Inno Energy
Water4AllClean H2
Clean SteelBBI
Transforming materials for Citizens
Digital Partnerships (AI, Data, HPC…) / Climate KIC / SET PLAN #6 / Clean Energy Co-fund
From raw & secondary resources tomaterials with new properties andfunctionalities
SPIRE’s is delivering high IMPACT in short time(2014-2018)
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• 8.5 average leverage factor (Target: 5 to 10)
• INVESTED by COMPANIES: 4.52 bn €PRIVATE
LEVERAGE
• 100 new jobs being/to be created, directly related to projects• 1523 new jobs being/to be created, directly related to SPIRE companiesJOBS
• 264 developed or being developed (of which 86 major innovations) (Target: 40)
• 68% of projects planning to patent / commercialise / deploySIGNIFICANT
INNOVATIONS
•29% reduction of emissions (Target: 40%)•38% less dependency on fossil energy (Target: 30%)•31% less dependency of non-renewable, primary resources (Target: 20%)•43% reduction of waste (no initial target established)
ENVIRONMENTALKPIs
• 7 new employees / SME (higher than EU average = 2)
• 40% growth in turnover (double than EU average )
• 27% of SMEs won new business through SPIRE contactsSPIRE SMEs
SPIRE-CCNI will bebuilding on theexperience,achievements andlessons learnt from itspredecessor
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SPIRE Vision 2050
An integrated and digitalEuropean process industry
fostering a “well-below 2°C”scenario
and a fully circular economy.
An integrated and digitalEuropean process industry
fostering a “well-below 2°C”scenario
and a fully circular economy.
More information:https://www.spire2030.eu/news/new/spire-2050-vision
Closing the climate technologicalgap
Development of the required solutions tofully contribute to the EU Climate
Neutrality scenarios
Scale-up Circular Resources forzero-landfilling
Spread the Hubs for Circularity across Europe todevelop the required solutions to move towards
zero-waste-to-landfill and near zero-waterdischarge.
Globalcompetitiveness
Development of technologies which createnew investment opportunities for globally
competitive EU Process Industries
SPIRE 2050 Ambitions: our share to the EU Green Deal
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Net-zero CO2emissions
Levers of Transformation
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SPIRE-CCNI strives forpositive change at local,regional, national andEuropean levels, delivering apositive triple bottom-linevalue creation - forbusiness, planet and society- that can be exportedoutside Europe.
Towards the Next Generation of EU Process Industry
Regional demands• Societal needs• Customer needs• Stakeholder
demands
Processes a Technology a Business models
Social innovation a
Business-to-territory plan Co-investments model
RTOs SMEs Civil society Across sectors Process industry Financial
institutions
essential tool to deliver the transitions
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Regionalcommunity
Sustainablebusiness
model
Disruptiveinnovation
Regional benefits• Industrial-Urban
Symbiosis• Economic growth• Understanding
regional demands
Knowledgesharing throughCommunity of
Practice
Exportinginnovations
SPIRE 2050 FunnelThe IPs and the “Bag of Marbles”
The “MARBLES”• Large-scale demonstrators, pilot or
first-of-a-kind plants• proof the feasibility of highly
ambitious CO2 abatement plants• acting as Hubs of bulk amounts of
resources from industry and themunicipalities.
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS• Industry commitment• when technical and economic feasibility is
proved through Horizon Europe programs.• Public support needed to de-risk
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SPIRE Roadmap 2050 in the context of Horizon Europe
SPIRE is transitioning into the Climate Neutral and Circular Industry (title to be confirmed) Partnership asone of the co-programming partnerships in Horizon Europe
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SPIRE-CCNI’s core vision relates to:• Broad range of Intervention Areas under:• cluster 4 ‘Digital, Industry and Space’• cluster 5 ‘Climate, Energy and Mobility’ of the Horizon Europe’s Pillar 2.
• Some Intervention Areas within cluster 6 ‘Food and Natural Resources’ (lesser extent)
• To a couple of the first Missions in HEU:• Adaptation to Climate change• Climate-Neutral & Smart Cities
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• Net-zero• Zero landfill• Globally competitive EU Process Industry• 50 H4C
CCNI vsSPIRE
Larger Scope• More value chain connected• Eco-design of materials (cross-sectoral approach)• Innovation policy• Portfolio of projects – combination of funds
More Inclusive
• More Sectors• NGO’s• Member States (alignment with national policies)• Regions (e.g. Innovation agencies)• Other newcomers: ICT, Brand owners, Eastern EU, waste mngt. companies
More Ambition2050
Renewed Partnership for Horizon Europe
More Open • Roadmaps coordination & synergies with other sectors &Partnerships: Energy, Raw Materials, FCH, BBI, Clean Steel…
• Stakeholders’ consultation processes
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The Cross-sectorial PartnershipConnected across sectors & borders and to citizens
CONTACT US:Àngels Orduña