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Bio-based IndustriesJoint Undertaking
Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking and the Work Programme 2020
Paloma Mallorquín
Project Officer
30 June 2020
@BBI2020
BBI JU was part of the EU
Bioeconomy Strategy in 2012
Mission
Under 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 effect
Imple
menta
tion
European public-private partnership (iPPP) aims at:
BBI JU: Public Private Partnership
Develop sustainable and competitive bio-based industries in
Europe, based on advanced biorefineries that source their
biomass sustainably.
How? By implementing SIRA
BBI JU objectives
1. Demonstrating new technologies
2. Developing business models
3. Set up flagship biorefinery plants
RIA
Demo
FLAG
BBI JU Impact
By 2030
50% greenhouse gas emissions
20% biomass supply
25% mobilization of unused sources
30% replacement of petroleum-based products
10 times more bio-based materials
The BBI JU annual cycle
Strategic level: SIRA
Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda
guiding document developed by BIC
+ Scientific Committee
+ States Representatives Group
Operational Level
Annual Work Plan
Drafting – Approval – Supporting
Call for proposals
(RIAs, IAs, CSAs)
Publication &
Implementation
Portfolio management
Reporting – monitoring
Dissemination – comm.
19 projects
BBI JU Calls overview
RIA-DEMO-CSA
Call 2015.2
FLAG
Call 2015.1
Call 2014
Call 2016
10 projects
3 projects
23 projects
Call 2017
29 projects
Call 2019
17 projects
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Reporting
Reporting
Call
Preparation
Reporting
Reporting
€ 188.7
M
€ 85 M
€ 106 M
€ 100 M
€ 50M
Reporting
Call 2018 € 102 M
Evaluation
(Oct-Nov)Call launch
15 April 2020Call closure
3 Sept 2020!
Reporting
Reporting
Reporting
Reporting
Call 2020
€ 135 M
€ 102
23 projects ongoing GAP
2020
2021Call
2020
Call
2019
Call
2018
Call
2017
Call
2016
Call
2015
Call
201420232022 2024
BBI JU outputs Calls 2014 - 2019
123
1451 +
€717.6 m
BBI JU projects across Europe
Call 2019 Evaluation ResultsSubmitted applications vs Retained applications for funding for EU 28
Overall success rate:
EU-15: 13%
EU-13: 9%
EU-15 EU-13
NL 21% SK 25%
FR 20% EE 15%
ES 17% BG 13%
BE 16% CZ 12%
DE 16% PL 12%
PT 16% RO 10%
UK 14% CY 9%
IE 12% HR 9%
AT 11% SI 9%
DK 7% HU 0%
EL 6% LT 0%
FI 6% LV 0%
IT 6% MT 0%
SE 2%
LU 0%
397
265
217
164147 140
8976 70 70 64
56 5142
6
26 22 17 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 8 4 3
66
1634 27 30 30
5 11 5 4 1 6 8 5 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0
ES IT DE BE FR NL FI UK DK EL SE AT PT IE LU PL SI CZ EE LT LV HU HR CY RO BG SK MT
Submitted Retained for funding
EU-15 EU-13
This figure includes the data from 1 FLAG still in GAP 10
Bio-based IndustriesJoint Undertaking
BBI JU Call 2020
RIAs fill specific
gaps in Value
Chains
IAs address the whole
Value Chains from
feedstock sourcing to
market applications
CSAs address non-technological challenges of Value Chains
BBI JU - Types of Actions
Legal & Financial aspects
BBI JU Calls follow H2020 rules for participation, except:
No BBI JU funding for large industries in RIA & CSA
Participant RIA IA CSA
Large Industries 0% 70% 0%
SMEs 100% 70% 100%
Non profit, legal entities (Universities, RTOs, NGOs etc.) 100% 100% 100%
Call 2020 key figures
• Call timing (tentative)– Call opening: 15 Apr 2020
– Call closure: 3 Sept 2020, 17:00 CET
– Results to applicants: End of Dec 2020 (tentative)
– GA Signature: By 2 May 2021 (Call closure + 8 months)
• Budget
Type of action # topics Budget (€ million) Extra info
RIA 5 22
DEMO 4 28
Flagship 3 47 (15+16+16) 1 Budget line per topic
CSA 4 5 Max. 1 project / topic
Total 16 102
Call 2020: strategic orientations vs. topics
PROCESS
SO2
PRODUCTS
SO3
MARKET
UPTAKE
SO4
FEEDSTOCK
SO1
Supply chain hurdles of residual waste
streams; biogenic gaseous carbon; lignin;
aquatic sources to food ingredients
Enabling technologies; integral
fractionation; recycle composites; extract
bioactive compounds; upscale bio-based
platform molecule production
Coatings; packaging solutions
Access to finance; insight on emerging
technologies; create / interlink bio-based
education centres; underexploited circular
bioeconomy
S1-4
R5, D4
R1-4, D3
D1-2, F1-F3
TOPICS
Call 2020 - RIAs
Feedstock /
Process
R1 – Use enabling technologies to improve feedstock availability and sustainability
for the bio-based industry
R2 – Develop integral fractionation of lignocellulose to produce components for
high-value applications
R3 – develop bio-based solutions to recycle composites
R4 – extract bioactive compounds from new, underexploited and/or recalcitrant
residual bio-based streams for high-value applications
Products R5 – improve the sustainability of coatings
Market uptake /
Call 2020 - DEMOs
Feedstock
D1 – resolve supply-chain hurdles for turning residual waste streams into
functional molecules for food and/or nonfood market applications
D2 – use biogenic gaseous carbon to increase feedstock availability for the industry
Process D3 – upscale the production of bio-based platform molecules for larger market
applications
Products D4 – demonstrate superior bio-based packaging solutions with minimal environmental
damage
Market uptake /
Call 2020 - Flagships
Feedstock
F1 - Valorise the organic fraction of municipal solid waste through an integrated
biorefinery at commercial level
F2 - Turn lignin into materials and chemicals for highend applications
F3 - Produce food ingredients with high nutritional value from aquatic sources
Process /
Products /
Market uptake /
Note: a dedicated budget line per Flagship topic
• F1: € 15 million
• F2: € 16 million
• F3: € 16 million
Call 2020 - CSAs
Feedstock /
Process /
Products /
Market uptake
S1 – Help start-ups and spin-offs to gain access to finance
S2 – Provide insight on emerging technologies for biobased value chains
S3 – Create and interlink bio-based education centres to meet industry’s needs of
skills and competences
S4 – Expand circular economy to include the underexploited circular bioeconomy
Note:
• Although all CSA topics fall under the same budget line (total: € 5 million)…
• …max. 1 CSA project can be funded per topic
Building a consortium
• Any legal entity can participate
• Liaise with NCP and EEN
• Find partners – SEDIA
– BBI JU partnering platform
– BBI JU project participants• CORDIS
• https://www.bbi-europe.eu/
• Info Days and stakeholder fora
• BIC (member) activities
Some tips for information materials 1/3
Info about BBI JU projects
1. BBI JU Website: https://www.bbi-europe.eu/projects
2. BBI JU Projects brochure: https://www.bbi-
europe.eu/sites/default/files/media/bbiju-projects-2018.pdf
3. CORDIS (for publicly available data on projects):
https://cordis.europa.eu/projects/en
Some tips for information materials 2/3
You can find reference documents in BBI JU webpage https://www.bbi-europe.eu/about/reference-documents :
1. Legal and political basis (ex. Council regulation, Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda)
2. Results of the BBI JU Interim Evaluation
3. BBI JU Annual Work Plans (AWP from 2014-2020) & Budget and Annual Accounts
4. Annual Activity Reports (2014- 2019)
5. EU funding synergies
Some tips for information materials 3/3
Twitter account: https://twitter.com/bbi2020
Linkedin account: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bio-based-industries-joint-undertaking
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOXBuYHNZypE-pF9xZ_-9eQ
BBI JU Social Media
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