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SCCER BIOSWEET at a Glance · Substitution of fossils for heat & power Substitution of fossils in the mobility sector Bioenergy policy and market development Higher technical conversion

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Oliver Kröcher, Head of the SCCER BIOSWEET

The SCCER BIOSWEET at a Glance

26.11.19 [email protected]

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Swiss Energy Research

Coordinated Energy Research in Switzerland Action Plan Swiss Competence Centers for Energy Research SCCER (CHF 72 million) R&D project funding (CHF 46 million) Career funding schemes (CHF 24 million) ETH Domain funding of capacity and infrastructure (CHF 60 million)

Swiss Competence Centers for Energy Research (SCCERs) Inter-university research networks (ETH Domain, Universities of Applied

Sciences, Cantonal Universities) Supervised by the Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) and

the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Seven predefined action areas

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SCCER Action Areas

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Efficiency

SCCER FEEB&DFuture Energy Efficient Buildings & Districts

Grids and their components, energy systems

SCCER FURIESFuture Swiss Electrical Infrastructure

Storage

SCCER HaEHeat & Electricity Storage

Power supply (supply of electrical energy)

SCCER SoESupply of electricity

Efficient concepts, processes, components in mobility

SCCER MobilityEfficient Technologies and Systems for Mobility

Economy, environment, law, behavior

SCCER CRESTCompetence Center for Research in Energy, Society and Transition

Biomass

SCCER BIOSWEETBiomass for Swiss Energy Future

Efficiency

SCCER EIPEfficiency of Industrial Processes

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Biomass for Swiss Energy Future

Role of biomass in the Swiss Energy Transformation 2nd most important renewable in Switzerland Independence on imported fossil fuels Seasonal storage Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions COP 21 commitment

Regulatory environment in favor of conversion and trade of biomassand bioenergy required

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The 100 Petajoule Bioenergy Vision

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50 PJ

100 PJ

Supply Side

„Business as usual“

„New Energy Policy“

Demand Side

Substitution of fossils for heat & powerSubstitution of fossils in the mobility sectorBioenergy policy and market development

Higher technical conversion efficienciesImproved feedstock utilizationOptimized energy system integrationValue-chain innovations

20502016

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Organization along Energy Value Chains

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WP1 Biomass to biogasLeader: U. Baier

BoardHead: O. KröcherDeputy Head: F. VogelMembers: WP leaders, representatives from industry and research institutions

WP4 Biomass to liquid fuelsLeader: J. Luterbacher

Leader: S. Biollaz

WP2 Biogas and wood gas to biomethane

WP3 Biomass to advanced heat and powerLeader: T. Griffin

WP5 Biomass and the energy transitionLeaders: F. Maréchal, O. Thees

Managing Office

KTT officer: M. Zeifang Administrative assistant: U. Ludgate

Cooperation Partners

Private and public sector organizations

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The SCCER BIOSWEET R&D Field

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Innovation Roadmap

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Acknowledgement

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Thank you for your attention!

We are looking forward to providing you with more information about the SCCER BIOSWET.

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