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ETIP-B2022-2025 Project

From June 2022, ETIP Bioenergy is assisted by a specific project called ETIP-B2022-2025 (Grant Agreement no. 101075503). This project, funded under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Technology and Innovation of the European Commission, will maximize the impact of the activities promoted by the platform among bioenergy stakeholders at European and global level. In line with the call outcomes, the objective of ETIP-B2022-2025 is to support and empower renewable fuel and advanced bioenergy stakeholders’ contributions to the Green Deal and, more specifically, the Strategic Energy Technology (SET)-Plan. ETIP Bioenergy aims to actively engage with these stakeholders and the civil society, link their needs to policy making of the European Commission and Member States, and to provide advice to industry. The ETIP-B2022-2025 project´s objective is to support ETIP Bioenergy in this task.


How does the process work


The team of the ETIP-B2022-2025 project initiates discussion and interaction between stakeholders and working groups of the ETIP Bioenergy on 'hot topics' related to the accelerated deployment of the most promising value chains for Bioenergy, Advanced Biofuels and Renewable Fuels technologies. Informing current debates with scientifically correct, unbiased information will serve to stakeholders to get policy, legal framework and technical support to their investment strategies in the near future.
Key instruments to achieve this aim is the ETIP Bioenergy website with all the useful resources as factsheets, reports, newsletters, videos on interviews by experts and narrative videos. In addition, a calendar of initiatives, such as policy meetings, technical workshops, networking events at different scales.
Recognizing the importance of civil society engagement, the project will examine comparatively how public involvement in bioenergy technology development and promotion takes place in different countries at different political levels. The goals are to understand new trends and developments for promoting public involvement, the benefits of public involvement, best practice examples, and limitations of methods used. Both top-down efforts driven by governmental actors and bottom-up efforts that are led by citizens will be considered.


Behind the scenes: ETIP Bioenergy Working Groups


ETIP-B2022-2025 project supports the four ETIP Bioenergy Working Groups (comprising a pool of experts from research, industry, governments and NGOs).


The ETIP-B-2022-2025 Consortium


BEST – Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies has more than 20 years of experience in biomass to energy research, application and related policy. BEST was leading the sector monitoring in the ETIP B SABS 2 project. Currently BEST is involved in 5 IEA Bioenergy Tasks. BEST has experience in bioenergy technologies as well as in research related to societal risks and acceptance, motive analysis and a good knowledge on gender and intersecting aspects in research projects.
BEST is in charge of overall project management as well as direct support to ETIP Bioenergy, and will have a strong role in stakeholder engagement activities that directly tie to work of the SC or the WGs.


RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden AB has long experience of bioenergy and biomass in the areas of research, development, demonstration and deployment. RISE also possesses a growing technology infrastructure in the field. Currently RISE is involved in ETIP Bioenergy where Patrik Klintbom is the Chair of the SC since 2018. RISE is also coordinating the CSA SET4BIO and leading the innovation challenge under the same project. Furthermore, RISE is involved in the WGs of ETIP Bioenergy.
RISE will take over responsibility for sector monitoring and reorganize, update and expand the website content. Also, RISE will lead the innovation challenge, utilizing the model developed in the SET4BIO project.


EUREC - The Association of European Renewable Energy Research Centers is the project’s ears and eyes in Brussels representing the views of 39 research centres on European policy impacting R&I in energy to EU institutions. Maintaining connections to ETIPs is integral to its work. EUREC’s coordination of the project SMARTSPEND (2018-2021) built on previous experience in bringing ETIPs together to define joint positions since 2016. It coordinates the RHC ETIP (Renewable Heating and Cooling) which has a ‘Technology Panel’ on bioenergy.
EUREC will be in charge of joint activities with other ETIPs and stakeholder fora, drawing on its experience in coordinating R&I actors.


ETA-Florence Renewable Energies is an Italian consultancy and engineering firm active in the field of renewable energy and has 25 years of expertise in dissemination, communication and exploitation of results and activities of European R&I projects, particularly in the field of biomass, bioenergy and the bioeconomy, including the former 2 support projects to ETIP Bioenergy (ETIP Bioenergy SABS and ETIP B SABS II) and SET4BIO. Since 2019 ETA is also in charge of delivering communication services to IEA Bioenergy and since 2000 it is the organizer of the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition.
ETA will continue handling all communication and dissemination activities of the project and organize most project events. ETA has long experience in creating outreach products in the field of renewable fuels and bioenergy.


CSD - the Centre for the Study of Democracy is a European public policy research institute, which combines research excellence with advocacy for piloting social innovation and institutional reforms in Europe across several areas, most notably energy governance, energy transition, economic development and innovation studies.

Project coordinator
BEST Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies

Dina Bacovsky
Monika Enigl

ETA-Florence Renewable Energies

Maurizio Cocchi
Ernesto Lucarelli
Chiara Zavattaro

RISE Innventia / RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB

Anna Sager
Lena Heuts
 

CSD Center for the Study of Democracy

Kostantsa Rangelova

Radostina PrimovaMartin Vladimirov

EUREC The Association of European Renewable Energy Research Centers

Greg Arrowsmith
Andrej Misech

 


How to contact ETIP-B-SABS 2


To discover more about ETIP Bioenergy activities and how you can be an active player of the platform please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

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