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CO 2 Value Europe The new industry association dedicated to Carbon Capture & Utilization Damien Dallemagne Cologne, 15 March 2018 Secretary General (acting) 15/03/18 1 Agenda CO 2 Value Europe: why, who and what Our first


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CO2 Value Europe

The new industry association dedicated to Carbon Capture & Utilization

Cologne, 15 March 2018 Damien Dallemagne Secretary General (acting)

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  • CO2 Value Europe: why, who and what
  • Our first activities
  • Outlook

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Agenda

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Mission

Promote the development and market deployment

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sustainable industrial solutions that convert CO2 into valuable products, in order to contribute to the net reduction of global CO2 emissions and to the diversification of the feedstock base. The only European association dedicated to CO2 Utilisation and bringing together partners from relevant industrial sectors across the value chain

Membership

Multinational companies, SMEs, Clusters, Research Institutions, Universities

WHY & WHO: we bring CCU solutions to the market by uniting players across the value chain

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WHAT: we strive to create the conditions for the effective development of CCU solutions

  • Develop

integrated R&I roadmap + implement with existing PPPs

  • Pilot and

demonstration projects

  • Raise awareness and acceptance

among policy makers and funders

  • Promote development
  • f appropriate

regulatory framework and market conditions

  • Stimulate public

support for R&I

Strategic objectives

Vision Advocacy Ambas- sador

R&I: Research & Innovation PPP: Public Private Partnership

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We will leverage synergies with other existing

  • rganizations interested in CCU or related topics

Topical organizations

PPPs

Trade associations

& many more…

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We want CCU to make a useful contribution 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 " Support to standardization of LCA and TEA methodologies

(e.g. study with the Global CO2 Initiative)

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WG1 – CCU fuels Roadmap

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Develop roadmap to accelerate development and market deployment of power- to-fuels solutions

White Paper on CO2 based fuels

  • Inputs
  • Markets
  • Stakeholders
  • Barriers
  • Key success factors

Technology data room

Basis for R&I roadmap and for matching project partners

R&I: Research & Innovation CVE: CO2 Value Europe

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WG2 – CCU fuels policy

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Advocate for the development of appropriate policy instruments to support CO2 based fuels

Develop Position Paper on key regulations (e.g. Renewable Energy Directive RED II) Advocate towards the Trilogue in partnership with like-minded

  • rganisations
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WG3 - Mineralisation

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Raise awareness

  • n benefits of

mineralisation + develop large scale pilot program for one specific waste stream

Draft Position Paper to explain the benefits and broad potential scope

  • f mineralization

technologies Investigate feasibility to valorize large quantities of construction & demolition waste

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WG4 – EU technology demonstration platform

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Set-up a shared technology assessment and demonstration platform where infrastructure and know-how can be mutualized

Mapping of

  • ngoing CCU

projects at TRL 6+ and of available infrastructure at demonstration scale Feasibility analysis of mutualizing infrastructure and/or creating virtual institutes

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Task Force on CCU Benefits

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Develop a general Position Paper on CCU benefits as lead-in to advocacy and policy development

Explain multidimensional benefits of CCU for Europe : climate mitigation, energy transition, jobs, competitiveness, etc. Position CO2 Value Europe as the legitimate voice of the CCU community

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  • Recruit industry members to increase critical mass and

representativeness of the complete value chain

  • Develop synergies with partner organizations (e.g. Hydrogen

Europe, ZEP, BBI, SPIRE, CEFIC, etc.)

  • Intensify outreach to policy makers (EU Commision, Member

States)

  • Initiate additional working groups (e.g. on funding sources, on

communication, on CCU to chemicals)

  • Reinforce Secretariat team

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Next steps

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Strong and diversified membership

Join CO2 Value Europe to change the world

Contact

damien.dallemagne@co2value.eu Secretary General (acting) +32 488 366 231 www.co2value.eu

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Multinational Industry Leaders

Albioma, Carmeuse, CRH, Engie, HeidelbergCement, Lhoist, Praxair, Q8, Solvay, Suez, TIGF, Total, Uniper

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Specialized SMEs

ACP, Atmostat, Avantium, Carbon 8, Climeworks, CRI, Econic, Hydrogenics, IC2R, IDENER, Nordic Blue Crude, Orbix, Sunfire

Clusters

Axelera, e-PURE GreenWin, IBB Netzwerk, Port of Antwerp

Research Organisations

ACIB, CEA, DIFFER, ECN, Fraunhofer, ICIQ, IFP-EN, KIT, LEAP, Nova Institut, NOVA.ID.FCT, Sotacarbo, Swerea- MEFOS, Tecnalia, U Bologna, U College London, U Gent, U Liège, U Mons, U Sheffield, U Surrey, VITO, VTT

Benefits for members

§ Develop collectively a favorable regulatory and market framework § Shape strategic orientations § First-hand access to information § Find project partners § Credibility as member of an innovative community § Exchange and learn

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www.co2value.eu

Thank you

CO2 Value Europe