Biobased jet fuel from wood residues REWOFUEL project November 2018
Synthetic biology at the heart of new value chains Sugar beet and cane Agro-industries Breakthrough innovation: - First artificial metabolic pathway created by way of synthetic biology Intellectual property: - Exclusive rights on 32 patent families - 38 patents already granted Petrochemistry Drop-in gasoline, LPG and jet fuel Industrial sugars 1 Fermentation 2 Purification Isobutene Materials, specialty chemicals, Lubricants, cosmetics Cereals Breakthrough technology: direct fermentation to a gas Combination of proven petrochemical modules Illustrations are not representative of current Global Bioenergies installations 2
3 Isobutene: a platform molecule with large existing markets Gasoline Chemicals and cosmetics Existing additives market $15bn Existing market $0.6bn Potential as drop-in fuel $1000bn Organic glass Jet fuel Existing market $0.8bn Existing $0bn Materials 2.5 million tons/yr as of today Lubricant additives Existing market $1.6bn Butyl rubber Existing market $2.0bn Domestic gas Potential market $15bn Potential $120bn Fuels 12 million tons/yr as of today
4 How can it be produced renewably? Synthetic biology has enabled Global Bioenergies to create Microbial factories Genetically engineered microorganism Renewable resources Isobutene This breakthrough innovation: Opens up a new domain: the direct production of gaseous hydrocarbons Is protected by 32 patent families
A simple and robust industrial process Renewable resources 1 Fermentation 2 Purification Isobutene Breakthrough technology: direct fermentation to a gas Combination of proven petrochemical modules Illustrations are not representative of current Global Bioenergies installations 5
6 Isooctane, reference component for petrol, bio-based 2 Isobutene Isooctane Advantages: The reference molecule for petrol: octane number of 100 High energy density (+64% vs ethanol) 100% drop-in, no infrastructure adaptation needed Sugars can be sourced from cellulose: 2 nd generation and without blending wall Partnership with Audi (e-benzin)
7 Biobased jet fuel from isobutene Oligomerization Isobutene C12 + C16, mixture Advantages: Isobutene oligomers are highly branched hydrocarbons thus exhibit excellent cold-flow properties REWOFUEL project
Approaching commercial maturity using 1st generation resources 2009 2012 R&D Proof of concept and prototype 2014 Phase I Pre-industrialization Laboratory pilot 2017 Phase II Industrial pilot First industrial scale up 2020 Phase III Demo plant Full-scale plants Final scale up before commercial operations Joint Venture with IBN-Two Samples production Creation of the commercial technology package IBN-Three IBN-Four IBN-n 8
9 Second Generation: agricultural & forestry wastes Numerous trials since 2015 using 2G sugar batches: - Collaboration with 9 companies specialized in 2G sugars derived from various types of agricultural wastes - Lab-scale testings First success in scale-up - 2G sugars provided by Clariant (formerly Süd Chemie, Germany) a leader in the field - Production of «Second generation Isobutene» on Global Bioenergies pilot plant located in Pomacle (France) Project in Sweden to explore forestry waste valorization into drop-in biofuels, with Sveaskog, Preem and Sekab, supported by the Swedish Energy Agency.
REWOFUEL project
11 Isobutene from forestry residues: Rewofuel project European consortium to validate a new value chain (from wood residuals to drop-in biofuels) at Demo scale European Union grant: 13.9m Partners: Global Bioenergies, Graanul invest, Sekab, Neste Engineering Solutions, Repsol, SkyNRG, Ajinomoto Eurolysine, Peab, TechnipFMC, IPSB and JKU
12 Forestry residues available in Europe Availability of wood harvest residues in Europe (2015): 105 Mt per year. Availability of residues from sawn-wood production is estimated to be about 39 Mt per year in Europe à Total feedstock availability of 144 Mt per year in Europe. Out of 160 Mt of gasoline + jet fuel consumed every year in Europe, the REWOFUEL project holds the potential to produce millions of tons of drop-in fuels (gasoline and jet fuel),
13 Contact Ronan Rocle Business Development Manager ronan.rocle@global-bioenergies.com www.global-bioenergies.com