BBI JUINFO DAY 201912 April 2019Alcide de Gasperi room, Charlemagne building,European Commission, Brussels
Session 2 | The BBI JU 2019 Work Programme
BBI JU: a high-impact initiative structuring the EU bio-based industries
Philippe MengalExecutive DirectorBio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU)
BBI JU was part of the EU Bioeconomy Strategy in 2012
MissionUnder Horizon 2020 rules, implement the Strategic Innovation and Research
Agenda (SIRA) developed by the European Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC) and endorsed by the European Commission (EC)
De-risk investments
Organize the value chains
Reach critical mass
Trigger + Keep + Attract investments
Mobilising effect
Structuring effectIm
plementation
European public-private partnership (iPPP) aims at:
Outputs from Calls 2014 - 2017
82 projects (well spread) € 500 million grant (EC)
€ 1.1 bn private contribution
Grant Agreement Preparation
Ongoing
7 Calls • € 813 million EU grant
2021Call2020
Call2019
Call2018
Call2017
Call2016
Call2015
Call2014 20232022 2024
Outputs from Calls 2014 - 2017
82 projects (well spread) € 500 million grant (EC)
€ 1.1 bn private contribution
Grant Agreement Preparation
Ongoing
7 Calls • € 813 million EU grant
933 beneficiaries41% SMEs32 countries
7 FLAGs (SIRA objective: 5)
2021Call2020
Call2019
Call2018
Call2017
Call2016
Call2015
Call2014 20232022 2024
Outputs from Calls 2014 - 2017Beneficiaries
FLAG biorefineries
EU15
AC EU13
710
539
457
356 326282 279
201 181147 128 113 128
94
374 49 55 50 49 33 25 33 17 12 15 16 11
65 60 41 28 20 12 9 8
162
148
137
10468 106 83
5718
25 36 44 2721
015 16 7 5 3 8 13 5 2 5 2 1 0
26 21 5 3 2 5 1 10
200
400
600
800
1000
ES IT DE FR UK NL BE FI EL PT AT SE DK IE LU PL HR SI RO CZ HU SK LV BG EE CY LT MT NO CH TR IL RS IS MK FO
Reserve list and rejected Beneficiaries
EU-15 EU-13 Associated Countries
Successful Participants in retained proposals compared to reserve list and rejected – Calls 2014 - 2018
Total successful participations: 1179
EU-15: 1036 EU-13: 82 AC: 64
Distribution of funding per country normalised per GDP
EU13 countries when normalised by their total GDP is comparable to that of EU15
Slovakia (BIOSKOH)
Estonia(SWEETWOODS)
Beneficiaries from Calls 2014 – 2017Type of participants
61%20%
13%
6%1%
Private-for-profitorganisationsResearchorganisationsHigher educationestablishmentsOthers
Solid mobilisation ofthe private sector
11%grants amount to Universities
20%participantsare research organisations
17%grants amount to research organisations
13%participantsare Universities
Beneficiaries from Calls
2014 – 2017SME
participation41%
20%
BBI JU 2014-2018 H2020 SME participation
High representation by SMEs
A well balanced project portfolioCalls 2014 + 2015 + 2016 + 2017 + 2018 (*)
Per Type of ActionOrigin of feedstock RIA DEMO FLAGSHIP
Per S
O1
Feed
stoc
k
Agri-based
Carbosurf, PROMINENT,LIBBIO, HYPERBIOCOAT, Zelcor, BIOrescue, EnzOx2, InDIRECT,
BioBarr, SSUCHY, ReSolve, BIOSMART,ECOXY, REFUCOAT, POLYBIOSKIN
NEWPACK, Pro-Enrich, Prolific, EXCornsEED, VIPRISCAR iFermenter,
**
Pulp2Value,AgriMax, Funguschain,
GreenProtein, LIPES, GRACE, OPTISOCHEM,BIOMOTIVE
SUSFERT, ReInvent, EFFECTIVE*
FIRST2RUN, LIGNOFLAG, BIOSKOHAgriChemWhey, PEFerence,
**
Forest basedSmartLi, Greenlight, PROVIDES, US4GREENCHEM
NeoCel, LIBRE, TECH4EFFECT, EFFORTE, SHERPACKSusBind, WoodZymes, UNRAVEL,
****
ValChem, BIOFOREVER, GreenSolRes, PULPACKTION, FRESH, LigniOx
Dendromass4Europe SYLFEED, EUCALIVA,*
EXILVASWEETWOODS
Bio-waste and CO2
NewFert,AFTERLIFE, PERCAL, BARBARA,
**
EMBRACED, URBIOFIN,DEMETER, Biowaste,
*
Aquatic BiomassMACROCASCADE,BIOSEA, ABACUS,
MAGNIFICENT, VALUEMAG, AQUABIOPROFIT,*
SpiralG
Per S
O4
Mar
ket
upta
ke SO4 Policy, regulations and standardization
Consumer awareness of the benefits of the bio-based products
Knowledge gathering and networking
CSA STAR4BBIBioCannDo, BIOWAYS
BIOBRIDGES
BIOPEN, Pilots4U, RoadToBioICT-BIOCHAIN
***
Project outcome monitoring KPI 1/8 from SIRA
>140expected new cross sector interactionsagainst a target of 36 by 2020
>100expected new bio-based value chainsagainst a target of 10 by 2020
Project outcome monitoring KPI 2/8 from SIRA
70% new market/product
50% new technology
50% new feedstock
40% new business
model
>100expected new bio-based value chainsagainst a target of 10 by 2020
Project outcome monitoring KPI 2/8 from SIRA
70% new market/product
50% new technology
50% new feedstock
40% new business
model
>100expected new bio-based value chainsagainst a target of 10 by 2020
SIRA 2014 defineda linear value chain in which:
1 feedstock non-food value chain 1 product
Project outcome monitoring KPI 2/8 from SIRA
SIRA 2014 defineda linear value chain in which:
1 feedstock non-food value chain 1 product
Project outcome monitoring KPI 2/8 from SIRA
The reality of the sector
Outcome monitoring
933 beneficiaries41% SMEs32 countries
7 FLAGs
82 projects (well spread)€ 500 million grant
€ 1.1 bn BIC contrib.
> 140 newcross sector interactions
> 100 newbio-based
value chains
OUTPUT OUTCOME
Outcome monitoring
933 beneficiaries41% SMEs32 countries
7 FLAGs
82 projects (well spread)€ 500 million grant
€ 1.1 bn BIC contrib.
> 140 newcross sector interactions
> 100 newbio-based
value chains
Structuringeffect
Mobilisingeffect
OUTPUT OUTCOME
Organise thevalue chains
Reachcritical mass
Outcome monitoring – KPI 4/8 from SIRA
>60expected new bio-based building blocksagainst a target of 5 by 2020
40% drop-in
30% betterperformance
vs fossil-based
30% breakthrough
Outcome monitoring – KPI 5/8 from SIRA
>140expected newbio-based materialsagainst a target of 50 by 2020
30% drop-in
> 60% new or improved
functionality
Geographical coverage ofDEMOs and FLAGs from Calls 2014 - 2017
KPI 7/87 FLAGSHIPs
3.000 direct jobs
> 10.000 indirect jobs
Total Grant: € 159 million
€1.000 millionprivate investment
High replicability potential
Most in EU13
Ratios EU15 / EU13Population: 3.8
GDP: 11.3
Socio-economic and environnementalimpact monitoring
Yearly survey of BBI JU projects:• Investment and job creation• Environmental impact• Scientific and knowledge• Primary producers and rural deployment• Education and citizen• Market and industry• Regional and local impact• Safety and health• contribution to the UN SDGs (NEW 2018)
Project impact on
jobs & investment
33
26
15
3
17
14
11
1
6
4
6
2
80%
63%
46%
9%
Total new skilled jobs
in the product development and engineering
in rural regions
in coastal regions
Creation of jobsNumber of projects reporting creation of jobs
RIAs Demos Flagships % of all projects
Project impact on Jobs & Investment
• EU grant under BBI JU (Calls 2014-2017): € 500 million
• BIC members investment pipeline survey: 2014: € 2 bn 2017: € 5 bn 2018: € 5.5 bn
0123456
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
BIC investment pipeline (€ bn)
Project impact on
jobs & investment
Environmental impact of projects
28
29
22
14
13
10
6
4
16
12
10
12
5
6
4
2
6
5
1
2
1
3
1
71%
66%
47%
40%
27%
27%
14%
10%
Bio-based products with lower GHG emissions versus fossil-based alternatives
Waste reduction, reuse, recycling or valorization
Reduced energy consumption
Improved land use
Water use efficiency
Sustainable management of natural resources (e.g.forest management)
Utilization and recycling of CO2 from technical processes
Positive impact on biodiversity
Environmental impactProjects reporting expected impact in these aspects
RIAs Demos Flagships % of all projects
Project impact on science
and knowledge
33
35
28
25
27
18
15
12
14
11
10
9
6
5
6
3
2
4
2
3
2
2
2
2
80%
79%
71%
59%
59%
47%
Knowledge creation/ scientific breakthrough
Increase academia - industry cooperation
Increased cooperation across regions and countries
Scientific community/network building
Technology transfer
Contribution to KET, eg. Biotechnology
Science and konowledgeProjects reporting expected impact in these areas
RIAs Demos Flagships CSAs % of all projects
Lessons learnt (1/3)Key achievements
• Specific KPIs and socio-economic & environemental impact from SIRA well on track and monitoring works;
• BBI JU is achieving its objectives with two main effects:- Structuring effect: value chain-driven cooperation across sectors creating competitiveness
- Mobilizing effect: innovation-driven mobilising key stakeholders
• Financial leverage effect overall on track with some contrast
• Well balanced portfolio showing an optimal value chains coverage
• Public funding of high TRL research projects: Demonstration and Flagships coverage (geographic and feedstock)
• High % of SME participation (and with key role)
• The industry invest in EU: in 2014: € 2 bn 2018: € 5.5 bn
• Europe back on the map (BIC CEOs, BBI JU Advisory bodies)
• BBI JU interim evaluation (EC report 2017)• Structuring effect• Mobilising effect• BBI JU is well aligned vs initial challenges + specific KPIs on track
• Discharge report CONT Committee of European Parliament (Oct 2018): • “The objectives of the Joint Undertaking could not be addressed with traditional
Union instruments. • “The Joint Undertaking has provided a structuring effect, bringing together the
sectors and actors towards deployment of new value chains, and it has mobilisedincreasing investments on developing innovations for the bio-based industries”.
• New EU BioEconomy strategy ( Approved Oct 2018): • BBI JU ” has been instrumental in the development of new bio-based value chains
centred around the use of renewable resources including waste”. • The role of BBI JU “is proving crucial in supporting the development of European
industrial bio-based infrastructures and value chains”
Lessons learnt (2/3)What is said
• Huge and still risky investments Issues accessing private capital Remaining funding gaps in Demo and Flag
• Structuration still ongoing: market and demand risks• Some areas not yet covered enough
Farmers participation Full feedstock potential Geographic coverage …
• Brand owners and retailers participation• Sector request coherent, supportive and stable regulatory framework• Better tell the story of BioEconomy & Bio-Based products: Consumer awareness,
education• Go beyond “fossil to biobased” story: climate mitigation, water quality, human
and animal health, biodiversity…
Lessons learnt (3/3)“We are not there yet” – Horizon Europe
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