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Kees de Gooijer Case CIO TKIBBE TKIAampF TKI Topconsortium for Knowledge and Innovation CIO Chief Inspiration Officer BBE Biobased Economy AampF Agri amp Food ID: 775850

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Instruments and regulation...Kees de Gooijer (“Case”)CIO TKI-BBE, TKI-A&F

TKI:

Topconsortium

for Knowledge and Innovation

CIO: Chief Inspiration OfficerBBE: Biobased Economy, A&F: Agri & Food

Slide2

Food

Fine chemicals

Bulk chemicals

Jet fuel

Car fuel

Co-firing

Pharma

Biomass

Volume

Value

Slide3

THM 1.

Arrange an entity that is capable of moving

indepently

through the four sectors:

Agriculture

Chemistry

Energy

Food

W

ith Tasks & Responsibilities supply that entity with Instruments / Authority.

Slide4

Window of Operation (NL)

Please

settle

three

boxes

(

topsector

policy):

Valorisation

Applied

research

Basic research

Settle

three

geographies

:

International

National (

especially

cross-

sectoral

)

Regional

And make

SME’s

link.

Slide5

CO2 as resource

Biomass

production (and growth systems)

Development of specific crops including aquatic

Direct conversion of CO2 with solar power (Photons to products)

In-plant production of valuable compounds

Biorefinery

(and pre-treatment)

Integral bioraffinery

Biomass pretreatment and downstream processing

Ligno-cellulose

New biomass & arable crops

Aquatic biomass

Manure Sludge

Conversion (

to energy, chemicals, materials, fuels)

Chemical

Biological

Thermical

Development of Applications / End Products

Circular Economy (cascading, re-use, Side streams)

Value chains, Ecosystems, Societal acceptation

PL 1:

Thermical

PL 2: Chemical

PL 3: Biological

PL 4: Solar & Biomass

Action lines

Slide6

THM 2.

An integral agenda is needed.

Non-accepted technology = no technology.

Hygiene conflicts with circular... (“sewer plastic”)

Slide7

Upcycling Gemert BV Champost: the remainder of champignon production.800.000 ton / year in NL.Negative value.

Example... For an issue...

Slide8

Upcycling Gemert

Drying

of

champost

,

biological

(!!).

Champost

=

substrate

for

champignon

growth

.

Product 1: Rest heat

to

horticulture

around

the

plant.

Separation

of

champost

in

two

streams (

peat

).

Dry matter up

to

90%.

Product 2:

biofuel

.

Slide9

Vloer van de nieuwinstallatie

Slide10

Endproduct.

Slide11

Supply of product 1 (heat): to own “cave” & surroundings

Slide12

THM 3

Most installations / plants will be significantly smaller than we are used to on a fossil basis.

Most business cases have to sell the residual heat to be healthy.

Hence: they have to be built near living areas...

Slide13

Constraints...

Could we impose these principles to fossil fuels as well, please?

Slide14

Urgency? Quiz.

How much oil is consumed per day?

93. Million. Barrels. Per. Day.

How big is a barrel?

159

liters

. Thus: 5,400 billion

liters

/ year.

Excluding gas and coal.

Jet fuel per year?

350.000 tonnes per year.

Slide15

THM 4.

It’s time to start with serious

Negajoules

. (EU, mid-nineties)

Let’s do it. Either for our climate, or for our (grand) children.

The stone age didn’t come to an end because we ran out of stones...

Slide16

Time for change