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rowth and Competitiveness by 2020

 

With the two main messages

  •  Commercializing  technology possibilities that match industrial needs
  •  Smart solutions for improving the European innovation environment
all sessions aim to discuss the drivers, conditions, opportunities and activities in specific industrial areas to strive in global competition.
 
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Process industries such as chemical, pulp and paper, glass, or non-ferrous metals and steel create materials with new properties and functionalities by formulating and transforming chemically and physically raw materials along the value chain.

This is a very cost-intensive process, as energy consumption and water demand during the production process are sky-rocking and therefore put limitations to the competitiveness of the European industry. In order to overcome this challenge, the Public-Private-Partnership SPIRE, Sustainable Process Industry through Resource and Energy Efficiency, has been funded. The goal is to improve resource and energy-efficiencies as well as reducing the environmental impact of industrial activities.

“Do More With Less”

More specifically, SPIRE wants to reduce fossil energy intensity of up to 30% from current levels. Additionally, by 2030, up to 20% reduction in non-renewable, by increasing chemical and physical transformation yields or using secondary and renewable raw materials.

These goals shall be achieved by developing new close-to-the-market technologies with focus on the development, and validation of enabling technologies for innovative substances, materials and technological solutions for low-carbon products and less energy-intensive processes and services along the value chain, as well as the adoption of ultra-low carbon production technologies and techniques.

The Impact Is Huge!

The founding organizations of SPIRE include members from more than 450 000 enterprises that employ over 6.8 mio people. By generating over 1.600 billion EUR turnover and making up 20% of all funding for Europe’s economy, these members will make a major contribution to the political and societal objectives of drastic efficiency improvement in CO2-equivalent footprints of up to 40% by 2030.

Dr. Peter Nagler (Chief Innovation Officer, Evonik Industries AG and board member of SusChem) and Jean-Pierre Birat (Expert at ArcelorMittal ) will discuss these opportunities arising from energy and water efficiency during “Resource-Efficient Process Industries” at Industrial Technologies 2012 and discuss associated concepts such as  cradle-to-cradle, recycling, end-of-life and waste treatment.

Get a first glimpse of the session and watch the video below: