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SPIRE PPP
Info Day 21/10/2014
Ignacio Calleja
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EUROPE?
LESS RESOURCES MORE NEEDS
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CHEMICALS CEMENT
CERAMICS
STEEL
METALS
MINERALS
ENGINEERING
WATER
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1. Feed: Increased energy and resource efficiency through optimal valorisation and
smarter use and management of existing, alternative and renewable feedstock.
2. Process: Solutions for more efficient processing and energy systems for the
process industry, including industrial symbiosis.
3. Applications: New processes to produce materials for market applications that
boost energy and resource efficiency up and down the value chain.
4. Waste2Resource: Avoidance, valorisation and re-use of waste streams within
and across sectors, including recycling of post-consumer waste streams and new
business models for eco-innovation.
5. Horizontal: underpinning the accelerated deployment of the R&D&I opportunities
identified within SPIRE through sustainability evaluation tools and skills and
education programmes as well as enhancing the sharing of knowledge, best
practices and cross-sectorial technology transfer.
6. Outreach: Reach out to the process industry, policy makers and citizens to
support the realisation of impact through awareness, stimulating societal
responsible behaviour.
SPIRE Roadmap (reminder)
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First SPIRE Call (2014)
4 SPIRE Topics 72 proposals submitted (68 eligible), 11 funded (16.2% success
rate)
KC 1: FEED - SPIRE 2 Adaptable industrial processes allowing the use of
renewables: 22 proposals submitted, 3 funded
KC 2: PROCESS - SPIRE-1-2014 Integrated Process Control, SPIRE-3-2014
Improved downstream processing: 29 proposals submitted, 4 funded
KC 2: PROCESS – SPIRE -3-2014 Improved downstream processing of mixtures in
process industries. 11 proposals submitted, 1 funded
KC 5: HORIZONTAL - SPIRE 4 Methodologies, tools and indicators for cross-
sectorial sustainability assessment:10 proposals submitted, 3 funded
+ WASTE 1 – Industrial Symbiosis (KC 4: WASTE TO RESOURCE)
+ EE 18 – New technologies for utilization of heat recovery in large industrial systems,
considering the whole energy cycle from heat production to transformation, delivery and
end use (KC 2: PROCESS)
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SPIRE 2014 results - overview
Reserve List
6 proposals
Requested funding
39.1 M€
Main List
11 proposals
Requested funding
58.4 M€
Above
thresholds
17 proposals
Requested
funding
97.5 M€
Eligible
Proposals
68 proposals
Requested
funding
365.2 M€
Success rate ~16 %
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SPIRE Calls (2014)
123
40
SPIRE Partners 32.5% (funded proposals)
Total Number Partners
SPIRE partners
60% participation of industry, of which 32% SPIRE members
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SPIRE Calls (2014)
58424828,0
20441875,0
SPIRE members Grant 35% (funded proposals)
Total Grant
SPIRE Grant
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SPIRE Calls (2015)
4 SPIRE Topics (deadline 04/02/2015)
KC 2: PROCESS – SPIRE-5 New adaptable catalytic reactor methodologies for
Process Intensification
KC 2: PROCESS – SPIRE 6 Energy and resource management systems for
improved efficiency in the process industries
KC 2: PROCESS – SPRE 8 - Solids handling for intensified process technology
KC 3: WASTE2REOURCE – SPIRE 7 – Recovery technologies for metals and
minerals
+ EE 18 – New technologies for utilization of heat recovery in large industrial
systems, considering the whole energy cycle from heat production to
transformation, delivery and end use (KC 2: PROCESS)
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SPIRE Calls (2015)
Value Chain Approach
Cross Sectorial / Transferable Technologies
Lifecycle perspectives
Outline Business Plan
Valorisation of results and products
Address Non-technological barriers / bottlenecks
Links to Legislation and Standardisation
AND don't forget to Pre-register your proposal and submit IN TIME
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SPIRE members
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Thank you
Ignacio Calleja
Co-Chair Parnertship Board SPIRE
Tecnalia
Ignacio.calleja@tecnalia.com