European Technology and Innovation Platform Bioenergy
8th Stakeholder Plenary Meeting
What is the contribution of biofuels to achieve the 2 degree target of the international climate policy?
11-12 April 2018
INTERNATIONAL AUDITORIUM
Boulevard du Roi Albert II, No. 5/2, B-1210 Brussels
Ambitious targets, stable policy and continued R&I investments are the keys for the sector to deploy its full potential
BRUSSELS, 18 April 2018
The Plenary Meeting of the European Technology and Innovation Platform Bioenergy, held on 11-12 April in Brussels, attracted over 150 registered bioenergy stakeholders. The event was an opportunity for stakeholders to learn about the latest trends in advanced biofuels and bioenergy, covering the whole spectrum of technology readiness levels: from early stage research activities in emerging technologies for power and fuels, to large industrial demonstrations, and new commercial initiatives carried out by lead companies in advanced biofuels. The meeting showed the effectiveness of ETIP Bioenergy as an independent platform in combining the expertise of stakeholders from both research organizations and industries in a transparent way, by providing insights on the sector, and essential information for the elaboration of future policies for the development and market uptake of bioenergy. Some common points recurred throughout several of the presentations given by different speakers.
AGENDA
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DAY 111 April 2018
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Time |
Subject |
Speaker |
13.00 |
Registration & coffee/tea |
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14.00 |
Welcome and Introduction |
Patrik Klintbom, ETIP Bioenergy SC Chair |
EU bioenergy research and innovation policies, RED II and SET Plan |
Chaired by:
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14.15 |
European bioenergy research and innovation policies and the Energy Union |
Maria Georgiadou, European Commission – DG RTD |
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SET Plan Action 8 status |
Timo Ritonummi, Chair of SET-Plan TWG8, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment Finland |
15.00 |
Investment climate for innovative biofuel and bioenergy technologies in view of RED II and SET-Plan TWG 8- The UPM perspective- The EON Sweden perspective- The Clariant perspective |
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15.45 |
Q&A |
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16.00 |
Coffee break |
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Sustainability issues and non-technical barriers for market introductions |
Chaired by:
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16.30 |
What are the market and policy barriers for introduction of advanced biofuels? – Key findings |
David Chiaramonti/Theodor Goumas , Art Fuels Forum |
16.50 |
Background to ILUC and other mechanisms influencing use of bioenergy to replace fossil energy |
Uwe Fritsche, IINAS
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17.20 |
Q&A |
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How to meet CO2 targets 2030 and 2050 |
Chaired by:
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17.40 |
IEA Bioenergy Roadmap 2017 |
Adam Brown, IEA |
18.00 |
Key note: How can the transport sector accomplish its part of the two degree target? |
Thomas B. Johansson, Professor, Lund University Sweden* |
18.30 |
Q&A |
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19.00 |
Reception |
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DAY 212 April 2018
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Time |
Subject |
Speaker |
08:30 |
Registration & coffee/tea |
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09:00 |
Welcome |
Patrik Klintbom, ETIP Bioenergy SC Chair |
Biofuels, bioenergy and R&I potential |
Chaired by:
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09:05 |
Prospects on R&I potential for advanced biofuels and bioenergy based on RTD study |
Thomas Schleker, European Commission, DG RTD, Karel von Hussen, ECORYS |
09.20 |
Bioenergy and biofuels- innovation and technology progress: Update on ETIP Bioenergy SRIA |
Lars Waldheim and Francisco Girio, Chairs ETIP Bioenergy WG2 |
09.50 |
Biofuels potential, production costs and GHG reduction capability – Results from SGAB work 2016 |
Ingvar Landälv, Consultant |
10.10 |
Coffee break |
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Biofuels and other renewable alternatives – how far can we get, and when (technology status, costs, sustainability, GHG red. Capability in a well-to-wheel approach): Hydrogen, electrification of transport, electrofuels |
Chaired by:
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10.40 |
Technical comparison of biofuels and alternatives- the view of the automotive industry |
Hermann Pengg, AudiAnders Röj, ACEA/Volvo Group Trucks Technology (GTT) |
11.10 |
Decarbonisation of transport- the Finnish case |
Nils-Olof Nylund, VTT |
11:30 |
BTx and PTx as competitors or companions - a systemic assessment |
Franziska Müller-Langer, DBFZ |
Panel discussion: |
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11.50 |
Can a change of energy system away from fossil be accomplished “without impact” on our globe as we see it? |
Moderator:
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12.50 |
Summary and end of meeting |
Patrik Klintbom, ETIP Bioenergy SC Chair, RISE |
* Commissioner, Commission on Fossil-Free Road Transport (Sweden)