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CO 2 Value Europe The new industry association dedicated to Carbon Capture & Utilization (CCU) November 2019 Carbon Capture & Utilisation the time is now ! 2 Carbon Capture & Utilisation the time is now ! 5 November 2019


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CO2 Value Europe

The new industry association dedicated to Carbon Capture & Utilization (CCU)

November 2019

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Carbon Capture & Utilisation… the time is now !

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5 November 2019 Rotterdam

Carbon Capture & Utilisation… the time is now !

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CCU… the time is now !

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5 , October 2018, Virgin Atlantic and Lanzatech

CCU industry is moving – 10 recent key CCU events

First power-to-gas plant in residential building, project in Augsburg: when green electricity is stored as natural gas

Feb 2019, Cityworks Augsburg und EXYTRON

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May 2019 August 2019

May 2019

2 Oct 2019 - REUTERS. Sunfire and French oil major Total said they will team up on a pilot project to produce methanol from renewables and carbon dioxide at the Leuna refinery in Germany.

CCU industry is moving – 10 recent key CCU events

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The only European association dedicated to CO2 Utilisation and bringing together partners from the complete value chain

CO2 Value Europe integrates stakeholders from the complete CCU value chain across industries

Multinational Companies, SMEs, Regional Clusters, Research Institutions, Universities

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Our vision: make CCU a key pillar of the transition to a sustainable economy

Replacing fossil carbon by utilization of CO2 as a feedstock for the chemicals, materials and fuels industries

Renewable feedstock

Net reduction of global CO2 emissions from the process industry and from the transportation sectors (road, air, maritime)

Climate mitigation

Process efficiency Renewables Hydrogen CCS

CCU

Electrification Biomass

Components of a sustainable economy

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Our mission: create a scalable carbon recycling industry

Our

  • fficial

mission statement Promote the development and market deployment of sustainable industrial solutions that convert CO2 into valuable products, in order to contribute to the net reduction

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global CO2 emissions and to the diversification of the feedstock base. We want to create a CCU industry sector with scalable business models for real impact of carbon recycling.

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Our values: focus only on CCU projects that contribute to climate change mitigation

Membership charter

” We will only promote CCU solutions that effectively contribute to a net reduction of global CO2 emissions based on accepted LCA standards "

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Support LCA standardization

Published 8 October 2018

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CCU can lead to a net reduction of global CO2 emissions…

… but also in cases where CO2 gets finally re-emitted CO2 …in the case of permanent sequestration…

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CO2 capture & conversion technologies

Our strategy: catalysing the creation of a CCU industry by focusing on CO2 capture & conversion expertise…

Upstream Conversion Downstream

Refining, distribution infrastructure & markets for CCU products CO2 sources Renewable electricity Raw materials & waste

Key focus = our DNA

… and attracting stakeholders from the complete value chain

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Our value proposition: address key issues faced by CCU value chains, with focus on conversion

Upstream Conversion Downstream

Favourable regulatory framework for products Refining, distribution infrastructure & markets for CCU products CO2 capture & conversion technologies Product acceptance by existing infrastructure & players Favourable regulatory access to inputs Access to low-cost captured CO2 and renewable electricity Identification & development of most promising technologies Feasibility, cost reduction & upscaling CO2 sources Renewable electricity Raw materials & waste

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Appropriate funding Demonstration of environmental benefits (via LCA) & other benefits of CCU

  • 1. Collective

intelligence

  • 2. Upscaling

& demo- projects

  • 3. Awareness

& advocacy

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2. Up-scaling and demo projects

  • Connect partners to build flagship pilot/demo projects
  • Help project developers access to EU funding schemes

(ETS Innovation Fund, EIB, Horizon 2020/Europe)

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Our actions focus on 3 priorities

1. Collective intelligence of CO2 capture & conversion technologies

  • Mutualize info on technologies (WHAT) and on stakeholders

(WHO)

  • Contribute to the definition of strategic R&I roadmaps

3. Awareness and advocacy

  • Raise awareness and acceptance of CCU
  • Advocate for favourable regulatory framework and market

incentives

  • Develop industry standards and rules across the CCU value

chain

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We build together the CCU industry

Strategic elements Support elements

Supporting market & regulatory framework Appropriate & accepted LCA methodo- logies Mature CO2 capture & conversion technolog- ies Adequate access to renewable electricity Business cases demonstra

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integrated projects CCU accepted as

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pillar of the sustainable transition Funding for for projects and for start-ups Access to existing infrastruc- ture Reliable and fitting standards for the CCU industry High quality human capital

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Our Working Groups and other activities for members

Ongoing Legend 2nd Priority

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Topic (activities)

Materials Chemicals Fuels

CO2 Capture & Conversion Intelligence Research & Development Transversal pilot/demo Projects Advocacy and Stakeholder relations CCU Standardization Market Development PR – External Communication

Workshops and webinars Support emergence and access to funding WG Communication Committee Proposing call topics, networking events, RIA projects WG WG WG WG WG WG

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Our approach: leverage synergies with other

  • rganizations involved in CCU

Topical organizations

PPPs

Trade associations

& many more…

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Multinational Industry Leaders

Albioma, Carmeuse, CRH, DEME, Drax, EEW, Engie, HeidelbergCement, Indaver, Keppel Seghers, Lhoist, Saipem, Solvay, Suez, Terega, Total, Uniper, Veolia

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Clusters

Axelera, e-PURE, GreenWin, Port of Antwerp

Research Organisations

ACIB, CEA, DIFFER, EPFL, Fraunhofer, ICIQ, IFP-EN, KIT, LEAP, LEITAT, Nova Institute, NOVA.ID.FCT, Sotacarbo, Swerim, Tecnalia, TNO, U Bologna, UC Louvain, U Gent, U Liège, U Mons, U Sevilla, U Sheffield, U Surrey, VITO, VTT

CO2 Value Europe – the community of CCU pioneers

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Facts & Figures

✓ Founded: Nov 2017 ✓ 67 members and

growing

✓ Seen by EU

authorities as legitimate rep. of CCU community

✓ Attracting interest from

all over the globe

✓ Creating a completely

new business, turning CO2 into real products Specialised SMEs

ACP, AirCapture, Atmostat, Avantium, Carbon8, Carbon Clean Solutions, Climeworks, CRI, Econic, EnviroAmbient, Hydrogenics, Hysytech, IC2R, IDENER, Inventys, Nordic Blue Crude, Orbix, Sunfire, Zeton

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Our members

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§ Sharing knowledge and expertise with other pioneer partners § Making new technologies visible to potential partners and customers § A common voice to represent the CCU industry § Increased visibility and acceptance of CCU as a valid climate mitigation solution § Collective advocacy work to create a supportive regulatory and economic framework § Collective definition of industry standards § Connecting supply and demand for captured CO2 § Matchmaking to set up joint R&I and “flagship” upscaling projects § Support to access EU funding for projects § Support to access funding from private investors

Benefits for our members

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  • Willingness to share non-confidential

(pre-competitive) information

  • Active participation in working groups,

task forces and joint actions

  • Readiness to embark on specific joint

R&I projects with like-minded partners

Expectations towards our members

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www.co2value.eu Contact

Damien Dallemagne Secretary General damien.dallemagne@CO2value.eu +32 488 366 231 www.CO2value.eu