The BioEconomy: an Opportunity for Europe! Marcel Wubbolts Chief Technology Officer, Royal DSM Chair, BioBased Industries Consortium Halbzeitkonferenz Bioökonomie, June 5 th, Berlin
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CONFIDENTIAL Circular Economy - WHY Quality of Life within our Planet Boundaries* Closing the Loop Brighter Living Quality of Life * Page Graph 3 taken from WWF Living Planet Report 2013 2006 DSM. All rights reserved
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Triple P as a Business Growth Driver - WHAT A Compass for all our Business Activities Page 7 2013 DSM. All rights reserved
8 DSM BioBased Products & Services Biorefinery Solutions for Fuels and Materials
BioBased: Beyone 1 for Wind Mills Trends Trend for sustainable energy generation Bright Science Windmill blades from Beyone 1 resin Superior fatigue resistance using a styrenefree, cobalt-free resin with 40 % bio-content Brighter Living Fast blade manufacturing: increased production output per mold Reduced Eco-footprint vs. epoxy Elimination of exposure during blade production Continued windmill operation Page Page 9 2013 DSM. All rights reserved
Biobased: Waterborne Decorative Coatings Trends Consumer preference for sustainable paints without health risks Reducing the carbon footprint Application: Primers and high gloss paints for professionals and DIY Bright Science Bio-based waterborne alkyd emulsions, virtually VOC free, combined with high performance and esthetics Brighter Living Renewable content between 40 70% VOC emission reduction to almost zero protecting indoor air quality and improving working conditions Page 10 2013 DSM. All rights reserved
BioTech: Cellulosic Ethanol (cetoh)
Thermostable Cellulases
C5 Yeast
DSM s advanced yeast C6 C5 C6 C5 Cellulose degradation yields mainly glucose (C6) Hemicellulose consists of heteropolymeric C5 and C6 sugars, All sugars need to be converted to be economical Hemicellulose 20-55% (C5) & Cellulose 20-45% (C6) Slide 15
US example: Poet - DSM
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Emmetsburg, IA Ground Breaking March 13, 2012 Vertical construction in progress Start-up in 2014 Slide 18
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Cellulosic bio-ethanol: very attractive opportunity Global cellulosic bio-ethanol market expected to grow to 18bn gallons in 2022 (~ US$ 50bn) Resulting in market value for enzymes & yeasts of ~ US$ 3-5bn in 2022 US is leading, forecast ~ 7.5bn gallons of cellulosic bio-ethanol by 2022 By 2022 about 150-200 plants to produce cellulosic bio-ethanol from corn crop residue could be required in the US 20 15 10 5 0 Market expectations * cellulosic bio-ethanol (global demand in billion gallons) 2011 2015 2020 2022 US China Brazil EU 21 Source: Hart s Global Energy Study
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Reverdia s Biosuccinium Facility Cassano, IT
Assembling the Value Chain Biomass Biosuccinium Materials OEM Brand Owner 24
Bio-based chemicals opportunity Growth Industrial Biotech is forecasted at 15-20% per year between 2010-2020 Bln Consumer Chemicals Specialty Chemicals 432 Stronger use of renewable raw materials due to the need for sustainability and a stricter regulatory environment (e.g. increasing regulatory pressure for packaging applications) Polymers & Fibres Base Chemicals CAGR 19% 188 Build-up of new bio-based supply chains based on feedstock availability 75 2010 2015 2020 25 Source: FESTEL CAPITAL Industrial Biotech Database 2011
Current Major Biobased Ventures Cellulosic bio-ethanol Renewable diesel + Advanced Biogas + Bio-Succinic Slide 26
Does Europe have a Role to Play in the Bio-Economy? Realising the European Bio-economy Potential via BBI, a Public Private Partnership of the EC and Bio-based Industries Supported by Marcel Wubbolts Chairman of BIC CTO of Royal DSM
About the PPP A Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between the EU (public) the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC, private) A joint commitment of 3.8 billion over 2014-2020 o 1 billion (EU) o 2.8 billion (BIC) Multi-annual funding programmes for bio-based projects Enabling rural development and re-industrialisation in Europe
What s next? Official launch of the BBI PPP, July 9 th Publication of first call for proposals Work program 2015 BIC priorities in 2014 Reach out to EU regions Raise awareness on the BBI & opportunities, since regions have the feedstock, and projects will be implemented in their backyard Exploit the synergies between H2020, EU Structural & European Investment Funds (ESIF)
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