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Progetti Europei Horizon 2020 legati alle tecnologie CCU - Alessandra Monero ...Sardegna Ricerche
L'intervento di Alessandra Monero (RINA Consulting) in occasione dell'evento "La cattura dell’anidride carbonica ed il suo utilizzo: tecnologie ed economia per una transizione energetica sostenibile" che si è tenuto a Cagliari il 15 aprile 2019.
This document provides a roadmap and technology strategy for green chemical technology in the UK out to 2025. It identifies trends driving the chemical industry to become more sustainable and outlines eight key technology areas that can help address these trends, such as green product design, novel reactions, and separation technology. The roadmap analyzes opportunities within each technology area and notes which are ready for implementation and which need further development. It prioritizes actions like exploiting existing technologies, developing complete technology packages for industry, and demonstrating the business case for green chemical technologies. The roadmap concludes with key messages for government, industry, and academia to work together to realize the economic, social and environmental benefits of this strategy.
This document discusses fostering cross-cluster innovation to address societal challenges. It provides examples of projects from the Lower Austria region that bring together different industry sectors and clusters. One project developed bioplastic alternatives through collaboration between the Plastics and Food clusters. Another project promoted recycling of construction materials by engaging the Green Building, Mechatronics, and Logistics clusters. The document emphasizes that cluster management can anticipate trends and facilitate cross-sector work, while policymakers can support flexibility, cross-department collaboration, and involvement of clusters in new regulations.
IEA-GHG activities and possible collaboration with IEA-ETSAPIEA-ETSAP
This document summarizes a presentation given by Keith Burnard from the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) at the 71st ETSAP Meeting. The IEAGHG assesses mitigation technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS), tracks their development and costs, and provides independent technical input to members and policymakers. The document reviews key findings from reports like the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report and IEA scenarios that show the important role of CCS in limiting warming to well below 2°C, as well as progress and challenges for deploying CCS at commercial scale. Areas for potential cooperation between IEAGHG and ETSAP are discussed.
Presently most electrical/electronic equipment (EEE) is not designed for recycling, let alone for circulation. Plastics in these products account for 20% of material use, and through better design, significant environmental and financial savings could be gained.
Technological solutions and circular design opportunities already exist, but they haven’t been implemented yet.
Some challenges, such as ease of disassembly, could be resolved through better communication and by sharing learnings across the value chain.
Instead of WEEE, we should focus on developing CEEE: Circular Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
The case examples of this report show how different stages of the lifecycle can be designed so that plastics circulation becomes possible and makes business sense.
Impact of REACH regulation on European space industryPaavo Heiskanen
How does the REACH regulation affect the complex supply chains of space industry and the high-performance, heritage driven designs of spacecraft and launchers?
Progetti Europei Horizon 2020 legati alle tecnologie CCU - Alessandra Monero ...Sardegna Ricerche
L'intervento di Alessandra Monero (RINA Consulting) in occasione dell'evento "La cattura dell’anidride carbonica ed il suo utilizzo: tecnologie ed economia per una transizione energetica sostenibile" che si è tenuto a Cagliari il 15 aprile 2019.
This document provides a roadmap and technology strategy for green chemical technology in the UK out to 2025. It identifies trends driving the chemical industry to become more sustainable and outlines eight key technology areas that can help address these trends, such as green product design, novel reactions, and separation technology. The roadmap analyzes opportunities within each technology area and notes which are ready for implementation and which need further development. It prioritizes actions like exploiting existing technologies, developing complete technology packages for industry, and demonstrating the business case for green chemical technologies. The roadmap concludes with key messages for government, industry, and academia to work together to realize the economic, social and environmental benefits of this strategy.
This document discusses fostering cross-cluster innovation to address societal challenges. It provides examples of projects from the Lower Austria region that bring together different industry sectors and clusters. One project developed bioplastic alternatives through collaboration between the Plastics and Food clusters. Another project promoted recycling of construction materials by engaging the Green Building, Mechatronics, and Logistics clusters. The document emphasizes that cluster management can anticipate trends and facilitate cross-sector work, while policymakers can support flexibility, cross-department collaboration, and involvement of clusters in new regulations.
IEA-GHG activities and possible collaboration with IEA-ETSAPIEA-ETSAP
This document summarizes a presentation given by Keith Burnard from the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) at the 71st ETSAP Meeting. The IEAGHG assesses mitigation technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS), tracks their development and costs, and provides independent technical input to members and policymakers. The document reviews key findings from reports like the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report and IEA scenarios that show the important role of CCS in limiting warming to well below 2°C, as well as progress and challenges for deploying CCS at commercial scale. Areas for potential cooperation between IEAGHG and ETSAP are discussed.
Presently most electrical/electronic equipment (EEE) is not designed for recycling, let alone for circulation. Plastics in these products account for 20% of material use, and through better design, significant environmental and financial savings could be gained.
Technological solutions and circular design opportunities already exist, but they haven’t been implemented yet.
Some challenges, such as ease of disassembly, could be resolved through better communication and by sharing learnings across the value chain.
Instead of WEEE, we should focus on developing CEEE: Circular Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
The case examples of this report show how different stages of the lifecycle can be designed so that plastics circulation becomes possible and makes business sense.
Net Zero in Medicines Manufacturing: Measuring and Reporting Carbon FootprintKTN
On Friday 22nd October 2021, KTN hosted a webinar on Net Zero in Medicines Manufacturing, aimed at medicines manufacturers to learn about systems and tools for measuring and reporting on Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon outputs. The webinar was hosted by the KTN Medicines Manufacturing Challenge Community in partnership with Innovate UK, Medicines Manufacturing Industry Partnership and Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, featuring presentations and discussion from GSK, AstraZeneca and Pfizer on reporting and science-based targets.
A Spatio-temporal Optimization Model for the Analysis of Future Energy System...IEA-ETSAP
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1) The IEA HIA Task 38, which aims to provide comprehensive analysis of technical, economic, legal and regulatory conditions for power-to-hydrogen and hydrogen-to-X applications.
2) The Department of Process and System Analysis (VSA) at Forschungszentrum Jülich, which conducts research on renewable energies, storage infrastructures, transport, industry and residential sectors.
3) Simulation, time series aggregation and optimization methods used by VSA to assess energy systems with power-to-hydrogen pathways.
The document provides information about the Global Cooperation Division of the Green Technology Center-Korea (GTC-K). It outlines GTC-K's main research activities, global cooperation activities including joint workshops and training programs with developing countries, and an international forum on technology-finance-policy strategies. It also lists examples of GTC-K publications that analyze green technology trends.
Task 38 of the Hydrogen TCP: a Task dedicated to the study of P2X pathwaysIEA-ETSAP
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2009 deep research report on china clean development mechanism (cdm) industryqyresearch
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This document summarizes a study that maps European research excellence in projects related to next generation water systems and services. It identifies the top 15 European institutes participating in relevant projects, with Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten Forschung e. being the top institution. It also analyzes 285 related projects under five themes: supply and demand, water treatment, wastewater treatment, water quality, and system management. The document provides guidance on developing project consortia and proposals for an upcoming Horizon 2020 call on water and the circular economy, emphasizing the importance of including demonstration partners.
SYSTEM OF PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION PROJECTSIAEME Publication
Global warming and climate change problems have led to the consolidation of international efforts to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide. The technology of carbon capture and storage is the key link in the strategy aimed at cutting carbon dioxide emissions. The article gives a view of positive and negative aspects of the introduction of the carbon dioxide sequestration technology. The authors have determined the impact of the project’s public perception on the efficiency of its execution. The authors have revealed factors, which influence the way the public perceives carbon dioxide sequestration projects; a model has been developed to form public perception of carbon capture and storage projects and recommendations on how to form the positive attitude of stakeholders to these projects
Presentation given by Laurence Robinson of E.ON Technologies (Ratcliffe) Limited on "OCTAVIUS - Optimisation of CO2 capture technology allowing verification and implementation at utility scale" at the EC FP7 Projects: Leading the way in CCS implementation event, London, 14-15 April 2014
Cleaner production is an integrated preventive environmental strategy applied to processes, products, and services to increase efficiency and reduce risks to humans and the environment. It can be applied to any process or service through simple operational changes to major substitutions. Principles include good management practices, better process control, raw material substitutions, equipment modifications, technology changes, on-site reuse and recovery, and useful by-product production. Benefits include competitiveness, environmental compliance, and sustainable development. The Mexican Center for Cleaner Production assists industry in improving productivity and access to markets through cleaner production, research, diagnostics, training, and sustainable development services.
This report presents an overview and analysis of air quality in Europe from 2002 to 2011. It reviews progress towards meeting the requirements of the air quality directives and gives an overview of policies and measures introduced at European level to improve air quality and minimise impacts. An overview of the latest findings and estimates of the effects of air pollution on health and its impacts on ecosystems is also given.
R&D Composites : Opportunités de financement EU - NCP-Wallonie Pierre FiassePlusComposites
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Pierre Fiasse –Project Developper
NCP NMP, Transport/ Cleansky, M-Eranet, Manunet
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www.pluscomposites.e
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How to tackle chemicals of high concern in products – The construction Sector as a case study. Stylianos Kephalopoulos, Leader of Competence Group Exposure, European Commission – Joint Research Centre
2010 deep research report on china cdm marketqyresearch
This document provides a summary of a 319-page research report on China's carbon dioxide emissions reduction (CDM) market in 2010. It discusses the background and mechanisms of the CDM and Kyoto Protocol. It also analyzes the development and distribution of CDM projects in China, including regional and industry distributions. Risks facing the Chinese CDM market are examined. The report also profiles 77 carbon credit buyers and 50 Chinese CDM consulting agencies to help new entrants. It concludes with forecasts for China's future CDM potential and recommendations to support further development.
The document summarizes a natural gas pipeline project in China called the Second West-East Gas Pipeline Project. It provides details about the project such as its start and completion dates, length, annual capacity, and development by China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Corp. The project aimed to ensure reliable electricity supply and provide energy resources to millions of residents. Risk management was a key part of the project and involved identifying risks like regulatory issues, safety risks, and corrosion and developing responses like creating risk plans, qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, and risk response controls. Through proactive risk management, the project was completed on time with no environmental incidents or fatalities.
-Environmental Management in Oil & Gas Exploration & Production-19972123.pdfAdeltus Novat
The document provides an overview of environmental issues and management approaches related to oil and gas exploration and production. It describes the various stages of the exploration and production process and identifies potential environmental impacts at each stage, such as habitat destruction, air and water pollution, and oil spills. The document emphasizes the importance of effective environmental management systems to prevent or minimize impacts. It discusses regulatory frameworks and outlines a common industry-wide Health, Safety and Environmental Management System. The document aims to inform managers in industry and government about best practices for achieving high environmental performance in oil and gas operations worldwide.
DISCUSSION ON CCUS TECHNOLOGY STATUS AND OUTLOOKiQHub
The document discusses the current status and outlook of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies. It summarizes that CCUS technologies can help achieve ambitious climate targets but that costs are still significant. While the components of CO2 capture, transport, and storage are commercially available, more large-scale projects are needed. The EU is a leader in CCUS research and development funding and publications but lags in venture capital investment compared to other world regions. Further research is also needed to fully understand the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of CCUS technologies.
2010 deep research report on china cdm marketqyresearch
This document provides a detailed report on China's CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) market in 2010. It includes an overview of CDM concepts and processes, analysis of CDM projects in China, descriptions of 77 carbon credit buyers and 50 Chinese CDM consulting agencies, and forecasts for China's CDM market potential and challenges. Key findings are that China ranked number one globally for CDM registrations and has significant potential to mitigate greenhouse gases across sectors, but also faces risks from international carbon price fluctuations. The report aims to help new entrants and find suitable partners in China's growing but uncertain CDM industry.
This document outlines a roadmap for gas research developed by DVGW Innovation Research Gas. It identifies key areas of focus for research including renewable gases produced from biogas and power-to-gas technologies. The roadmap was created based on an assessment of political, social and technology trends and aims to position gas as a partner in the energy transition. It establishes strategic objectives and identifies 19 technology areas for further research and development to advance solutions that increase efficiency, expand renewable gas production, and open new markets for gas.
Net Zero in Medicines Manufacturing: Measuring and Reporting Carbon FootprintKTN
On Friday 22nd October 2021, KTN hosted a webinar on Net Zero in Medicines Manufacturing, aimed at medicines manufacturers to learn about systems and tools for measuring and reporting on Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon outputs. The webinar was hosted by the KTN Medicines Manufacturing Challenge Community in partnership with Innovate UK, Medicines Manufacturing Industry Partnership and Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, featuring presentations and discussion from GSK, AstraZeneca and Pfizer on reporting and science-based targets.
A Spatio-temporal Optimization Model for the Analysis of Future Energy System...IEA-ETSAP
The document discusses power-to-hydrogen pathways and system analysis for future energy systems. It describes the following:
1) The IEA HIA Task 38, which aims to provide comprehensive analysis of technical, economic, legal and regulatory conditions for power-to-hydrogen and hydrogen-to-X applications.
2) The Department of Process and System Analysis (VSA) at Forschungszentrum Jülich, which conducts research on renewable energies, storage infrastructures, transport, industry and residential sectors.
3) Simulation, time series aggregation and optimization methods used by VSA to assess energy systems with power-to-hydrogen pathways.
The document provides information about the Global Cooperation Division of the Green Technology Center-Korea (GTC-K). It outlines GTC-K's main research activities, global cooperation activities including joint workshops and training programs with developing countries, and an international forum on technology-finance-policy strategies. It also lists examples of GTC-K publications that analyze green technology trends.
Task 38 of the Hydrogen TCP: a Task dedicated to the study of P2X pathwaysIEA-ETSAP
Task 38 of the IEA Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Programme analyzes power-to-hydrogen pathways with the goal of providing guidance to support hydrogen as a key energy carrier. Recent work included collecting and reviewing state-of-the-art analyses of hydrogen systems. Next steps involve energy system modeling to develop recommendations, continuing data collection, and potential collaboration with ETSAP on hydrogen modeling and data.
2009 deep research report on china clean development mechanism (cdm) industryqyresearch
This document provides an in-depth analysis of China's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) industry in 2009. It examines the CDM process, relevant institutions, methodologies, market overview, CER buyers, China CDM consulting agencies, and forecasts for China's CDM development. The 264-page report includes analysis of CDM theory, distribution, prospects, project development, project design documents, and 77 CER buyers and 50 Chinese consulting agencies. It also evaluates risks and makes recommendations to support China's CDM goals of mobilizing financial resources for sustainable development and greenhouse gas emission reductions.
This document summarizes a study that maps European research excellence in projects related to next generation water systems and services. It identifies the top 15 European institutes participating in relevant projects, with Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten Forschung e. being the top institution. It also analyzes 285 related projects under five themes: supply and demand, water treatment, wastewater treatment, water quality, and system management. The document provides guidance on developing project consortia and proposals for an upcoming Horizon 2020 call on water and the circular economy, emphasizing the importance of including demonstration partners.
SYSTEM OF PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION PROJECTSIAEME Publication
Global warming and climate change problems have led to the consolidation of international efforts to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide. The technology of carbon capture and storage is the key link in the strategy aimed at cutting carbon dioxide emissions. The article gives a view of positive and negative aspects of the introduction of the carbon dioxide sequestration technology. The authors have determined the impact of the project’s public perception on the efficiency of its execution. The authors have revealed factors, which influence the way the public perceives carbon dioxide sequestration projects; a model has been developed to form public perception of carbon capture and storage projects and recommendations on how to form the positive attitude of stakeholders to these projects
Presentation given by Laurence Robinson of E.ON Technologies (Ratcliffe) Limited on "OCTAVIUS - Optimisation of CO2 capture technology allowing verification and implementation at utility scale" at the EC FP7 Projects: Leading the way in CCS implementation event, London, 14-15 April 2014
Cleaner production is an integrated preventive environmental strategy applied to processes, products, and services to increase efficiency and reduce risks to humans and the environment. It can be applied to any process or service through simple operational changes to major substitutions. Principles include good management practices, better process control, raw material substitutions, equipment modifications, technology changes, on-site reuse and recovery, and useful by-product production. Benefits include competitiveness, environmental compliance, and sustainable development. The Mexican Center for Cleaner Production assists industry in improving productivity and access to markets through cleaner production, research, diagnostics, training, and sustainable development services.
This report presents an overview and analysis of air quality in Europe from 2002 to 2011. It reviews progress towards meeting the requirements of the air quality directives and gives an overview of policies and measures introduced at European level to improve air quality and minimise impacts. An overview of the latest findings and estimates of the effects of air pollution on health and its impacts on ecosystems is also given.
R&D Composites : Opportunités de financement EU - NCP-Wallonie Pierre FiassePlusComposites
R&D Composites : Opportunités de financement EU
NCP-Wallonie
Pierre Fiasse –Project Developper
NCP NMP, Transport/ Cleansky, M-Eranet, Manunet
Présentation dans le cadre de l'événement: Nouveaux matériaux à hautes performances : Les composites à matrice métallique/céramique
www.pluscomposites.e
This document summarizes a study that maps European research excellence related to developing climate services from concepts to piloting. It identifies the top 10 European institutes participating in relevant projects and analyzes 72 projects across 7 sub-themes: weather, agriculture, water, energy, society, atmosphere, and coastal/marine. For each sub-theme it lists the number of projects and top 5 participating organizations. The document outlines the goals of developing climate service concepts for decision-making and impact areas like market uptake. It provides guidance on forming project consortia and proposals for the 2017 funding call.
How to tackle chemicals of high concern in products – The construction Sector as a case study. Stylianos Kephalopoulos, Leader of Competence Group Exposure, European Commission – Joint Research Centre
2010 deep research report on china cdm marketqyresearch
This document provides a summary of a 319-page research report on China's carbon dioxide emissions reduction (CDM) market in 2010. It discusses the background and mechanisms of the CDM and Kyoto Protocol. It also analyzes the development and distribution of CDM projects in China, including regional and industry distributions. Risks facing the Chinese CDM market are examined. The report also profiles 77 carbon credit buyers and 50 Chinese CDM consulting agencies to help new entrants. It concludes with forecasts for China's future CDM potential and recommendations to support further development.
The document summarizes a natural gas pipeline project in China called the Second West-East Gas Pipeline Project. It provides details about the project such as its start and completion dates, length, annual capacity, and development by China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Corp. The project aimed to ensure reliable electricity supply and provide energy resources to millions of residents. Risk management was a key part of the project and involved identifying risks like regulatory issues, safety risks, and corrosion and developing responses like creating risk plans, qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, and risk response controls. Through proactive risk management, the project was completed on time with no environmental incidents or fatalities.
-Environmental Management in Oil & Gas Exploration & Production-19972123.pdfAdeltus Novat
The document provides an overview of environmental issues and management approaches related to oil and gas exploration and production. It describes the various stages of the exploration and production process and identifies potential environmental impacts at each stage, such as habitat destruction, air and water pollution, and oil spills. The document emphasizes the importance of effective environmental management systems to prevent or minimize impacts. It discusses regulatory frameworks and outlines a common industry-wide Health, Safety and Environmental Management System. The document aims to inform managers in industry and government about best practices for achieving high environmental performance in oil and gas operations worldwide.
DISCUSSION ON CCUS TECHNOLOGY STATUS AND OUTLOOKiQHub
The document discusses the current status and outlook of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies. It summarizes that CCUS technologies can help achieve ambitious climate targets but that costs are still significant. While the components of CO2 capture, transport, and storage are commercially available, more large-scale projects are needed. The EU is a leader in CCUS research and development funding and publications but lags in venture capital investment compared to other world regions. Further research is also needed to fully understand the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of CCUS technologies.
2010 deep research report on china cdm marketqyresearch
This document provides a detailed report on China's CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) market in 2010. It includes an overview of CDM concepts and processes, analysis of CDM projects in China, descriptions of 77 carbon credit buyers and 50 Chinese CDM consulting agencies, and forecasts for China's CDM market potential and challenges. Key findings are that China ranked number one globally for CDM registrations and has significant potential to mitigate greenhouse gases across sectors, but also faces risks from international carbon price fluctuations. The report aims to help new entrants and find suitable partners in China's growing but uncertain CDM industry.
This document outlines a roadmap for gas research developed by DVGW Innovation Research Gas. It identifies key areas of focus for research including renewable gases produced from biogas and power-to-gas technologies. The roadmap was created based on an assessment of political, social and technology trends and aims to position gas as a partner in the energy transition. It establishes strategic objectives and identifies 19 technology areas for further research and development to advance solutions that increase efficiency, expand renewable gas production, and open new markets for gas.
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This document discusses the proposed universal PFAS restriction under REACH. It provides an overview of the restriction proposal which would ban all PFAS with some limited exemptions. Case studies are presented on the use of PFAS in various sectors like renewable energy, medical, food, and automotive to highlight the broad applications and potential impacts. The Collaboration Platform is introduced which aims to engage stakeholders to better understand the restriction and its consequences through information exchange and data collection on alternatives and costs. Members are invited to join and participate in the public consultation process.
The document summarizes development trends of ORLEN Unipetrol Group, including enhanced investments in their petrochemical segment and hydrogen production. It discusses limited investment in refining and the integration of alternative feedstocks like waste plastics pyrolysis oils. The company is also focusing on green hydrogen production, chemical recycling of waste plastics, and integrating waste plastic pyrolysis oils into existing petrochemical production.
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
Green Chem ForCE
WP1
Sustainable
management of plastics
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production
of fine chemicals
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
A1.1 - Analysis of the current
state and new strategies for
sustainable development
A2.1 Analysis of carbon
dioxide linear and circular
A3.1 Current state analysis and
strategies towards greener fine
chemical production
A1.2 - Development of
sustainable technologies for key
plastic components and
circularity in plastic production
A2.2 Technologies
towards atom circularity
in CO2 management
A3.2 Technologies towards
reduction of waste solvents and
other critical materials
A3.3 Advanced technologies
towards effective processes
Green Chem ForCE
WP1
Sustainable
management of plastics
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production
of fine chemicals
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
A1.1 - Analysis of the current
state and new strategies for
sustainable development
A2.1 Analysis of carbon
dioxide linear and circular
A3.1 Current state analysis and
strategies towards greener fine
chemical production
A1.2 - Development of
sustainable technologies for key
plastic components and
circularity in plastic production
A2.2 Technologies
towards atom circularity
in CO2 management
A3.2 Technologies towards
reduction of waste solvents and
other critical materials
A3.3 Advanced technologies
towards effective processes
Green Chem ForCE
WP1
Sustainable
management of plastics
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production
of fine chemicals
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
A1.1 - Analysis of the current
state and new strategies for
sustainable development
A2.1 Analysis of carbon
dioxide linear and circular
A3.1 Current state analysis and
strategies towards greener fine
chemical production
A1.2 - Development of
sustainable technologies for key
plastic components and
circularity in plastic production
A2.2 Technologies
towards atom circularity
in CO2 management
A3.2 Technologies towards
reduction of waste solvents and
other critical materials
A3.3 Advanced technologies
towards effective processes
Green Chem ForCE
WP1
Sustainable
management of plastics
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production
of fine chemicals
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
A1.1 Analysis of the current state
and new strategies for
sustainable development
A1.2 Development of sustainable
technologies for key plastic
components and circularity in
plastic production
WP1
Sustainable
management of plastics
Lead: CCIS
Full partners: SCHP CR, CCIS, UL
Associated partner(s): Czech Technology Platform Plastics,
AquafilSLO, d.o.o.
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
A1.1 Analysis of the current state
and new strategies for
sustainable development
A1.2 Development of sustainable
technologies for key plastic
components and circularity in
plastic production
WP1
Sustainable
management of plastics
Lead: CCIS
Full members: SCHP CR, CCIS, UL
Associated member(s): Czech Technology Platform Plastics
Output 1.1: Strategies for sustainable plastic management in Central Europe
Deliverable 1.1: Analysis report (P2)
Deliverable 1.2: Strategy document (P4)
Lead: CCIS
Full partners: SCHP CR, CCIS, UL
Associated partner(s): Czech Technology Platform Plastics,
AquafilSLO, d.o.o.
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
A1.1 Analysis of the current state
and new strategies for
sustainable development
A1.2 Development of sustainable
technologies for key plastic
components and circularity in
plastic production
WP1
Sustainable
management of plastics
Lead: CCIS
Full partners: SCHP CR, CCIS, UL
Associated partner(s): Czech Technology Platform Plastics,
AquafilSLO, d.o.o.
Lead: CCIS
Full members: SCHP CR, CCIS, UL
Associated member(s): Czech Technology Platform Plastics
Output 1.1: Strategies for sustainable plastic management in Central Europe
Deliverable 1.1: Analysis report (P2)
Deliverable 1.2: Strategy document (P4)
Lead: UL
Full members: UL, SCHP CR, CCIS
Associated member(s): Czech Technology Platform Plastics, AquafilSLO, d.o.o.
Output 1.2: Pilot actions for sustainable plastic management in Central Europe
Output 1.3: Solutions for sustainable plastic management
Deliverable 1.3: Pilot action report (P3)
Deliverable 1.4: Report on implemented solution (P5)
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
Lead: SCHP CR
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): CO2 Czech Solution Group, Belinka
Perkemija, EGIS Pharmaceuticals
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
Lead: SCHP CR
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): CO2 Czech Solution Group, Belinka
Perkemija, EGIS Pharmaceuticals
A2.1 Analysis of carbon dioxide
linear and circular
A2.2 Technologies towards atom
circularity in CO2 management
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
Lead: SCHP CR
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): CO2 Czech Solution Group, Belinka
Perkemija, EGIS Pharmaceuticals
A2.1 Analysis of carbon dioxide
linear and circular
A2.2 Technologies towards atom
circularity in CO2 management
Lead: SCHP CR
Full members: SCHP CR, CU, TUW, CCIS
Associated member(s): CO2 Czech Solution Group
Output 2.1: Strategies for low carbon footprint chemical industry in CE
Deliverable 2.1: Analysis report (P2)
Deliverable 2.2: Strategy document (P4)
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP2
CO2 management in
industry: emission
reduction and utilization
Lead: SCHP CR
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): CO2 Czech Solution Group, Belinka
Perkemija, EGIS Pharmaceuticals
Lead: TUW
Full members: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated member(s): CO2 Czech Solution Group, Belinka Perkemija, EGIS Pharm.
Output 1.2: Technologies for minimizing CO2 impact on the Central European region
Output 1.3: Technological solutions for low carbon footprint chemical industry in CE
Deliverable 1.3: Pilot action report (P3)
Deliverable 1.4: Report on implemented solution (P5)
A2.1 Analysis of carbon dioxide
linear and circular
A2.2 Technologies towards atom
circularity in CO2 management
Lead: SCHP CR
Full members: SCHP CR, CU, TUW, CCIS
Associated member(s): CO2 Czech Solution Group
Output 2.1: Strategies for low carbon footprint chemical industry in CE
Deliverable 2.1: Analysis report (P2)
Deliverable 2.2: Strategy document (P4)
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production of fine
chemicals
Lead: UL
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, ELU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): EGIS Pharmaceuticals, Santiago
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production of fine
chemicals
A3.1 Current state analysis and
strategies towards greener fine
chemical production
A3.2 Technologies towards
reduction of waste solvents and
other critical materials
A3.3 Advanced technologies
towards effective processes
Lead: UL
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, ELU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): EGIS Pharmaceuticals, Santiago
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production of fine
chemicals
A3.1 Current state analysis and
strategies towards greener fine
chemical production
A3.2 Technologies towards
reduction of waste solvents and
other critical materials
A3.3 Advanced technologies
towards effective processes
Lead: CU
Full members: CU, SCHP CR, CCIS
Output 3.1: Strategies for green production of chemical products in Central Europe
Deliverable 3.1.1: Analysis report (P3)
Deliverable 3.1.2: Strategy document (P4)
Lead: UL
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, ELU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): EGIS Pharmaceuticals, Santiago
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PROJECT OVERAL STRUCTURE
WP3
Streamlining processes
for the production of fine
chemicals
Lead: ELU/SRIMC
Full members: SCHP CR, CCIS, CU, TUW, UL, ELU, Zentiva, SRIMC, VTL
Associated member(s): EGIS Pharmaceuticals, Santiago
Output 3.2: Pilot actions for reduction of the waste material in preparation of fine chemicals
Output 3.3: Reduction of waste in preparation of fine chemicals
Output 3.4: Pilot actions for greener preparation of fine chemicals
Output 3.5: Advanced technologies towards effective processes
Deliverable 3.2.1/3.3.1: Pilot action report (P3)
Deliverable 3.2.2/3.3.2: Report on implemented solution (P5)
A3.1 Current state analysis and
strategies towards greener fine
chemical production
A3.2 Technologies towards
reduction of waste solvents and
other critical materials
Lead: CU
Full members: CU, SCHP CR, CCIS
Output 3.1: Strategies for green production of chemical products in Central Europe
Deliverable 3.1.1: Analysis report (P3)
Deliverable 3.1.2: Strategy document (P4)
A3.3 Advanced technologies
towards effective processes
Lead: UL
Full partners: SCHP CR, UL, TUW, VTL, CCIS, CU, ELU, Zentiva, SRIMC
Associated partner(s): EGIS Pharmaceuticals, Santiago
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◦ The work paid from the program must go beyond the usual scope.
Important aspects
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◦ The work paid from the program must go beyond the usual scope.
◦ Transborder collaboration.
Important aspects
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◦ The work paid from the program must go beyond the usual scope.
◦ Transborder collaboration.
◦ The results must be implemented beyond the duration of the project.
Important aspects
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What next?
◦ Project manager – Lukáš Rýček (CU, LP)
◦ Finance manager – Eliška Matoušová (CU, LP)
◦ Communication manager – Nina Kovačič (CCIS, PP8)
◦ Steering board:
One (or two) representative from each PP
◦ Contacting national points.
◦ Setting up the management team.
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◦ Contacting national points.
◦ Setting up the management team.
◦ Setting up monitoring plan, communication channels (on
partner level and towards JS)
What next?
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What next?
◦ Contacting national points.
◦ Setting up the management team.
◦ Setting up monitoring plan, communication channels (on
partner level and towards JS)
◦ Signing parner agreement.
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What next?
◦ Contacting national points.
◦ Setting up the management team.
◦ Setting up monitoring plan, communication channels (on
partner level and towards JS)
◦ Signing parner agreement.
◦ Let’s get started!
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◦ Meetings on WP levels (2 x year)
◦ Meeting on activity levels (frequently, according to the
activity needs – 1 x month, online option)
◦ Steering board meeting – coordinated with the project
meeting (in person/online)
PROJECT MANEGMENT AND CONTROL