Periodic Reporting for period 2 - BIKE (BIKE - Biofuels production at low - Iluc risK for European sustainable bioeconomy)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-03-01 do 2023-08-31
BIKE is a Horizon 2020 project aiming to support the market uptake of low ILUC risk feedstocks for biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuels. The project aims to provide clear and scientifically robust evidence for opportunities of European feedstock that can be considered for low ILUC risk biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuels. In addition, the project aims to give policy makers, certification bodies and biofuels makers a systematic knowledge on options for low ILUC feedstock that can be sustainably produced within the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) through closing ‘yield gaps’ on underperforming areas, increasing cropping efficiency through crop and region-specific management practices, and restoring unused, abandoned and degraded land. In addition, the project aims to demonstrate the sustainability of 4 low-ILUC risk biofuels production routes, and to contribute to an informed biophysical, economic, and socially relevant perspective for an ‘engineering-focused’ climate, energy and agricultural policy landscape. A low ILUC risk certification system has been developed and tested on 4 real auditing activities. Based on project achievements and stakeholders’ feedback, the project also proposed a Follow Up strategy, with the aim of connecting target groups and providing an additional element for low ILUC-risk biofuels market uptake.
BIKE analysis focused on evaluating the sustainability of these chains and identifying strategies to promote the market uptake of these four case studies. In parallel, an add-on module was elaborated by ISCC for certifying low ILUC-risk biofuels production, which was tested on actual case studies in view of future adoption at commercial scale. Replicability potential of the identified low ILUC-risk biofuels case studies in the EU territory was also examined. Moreover, an environmental, social, and economic sustainability assessment of low ILUC advanced biofuels production routes was performed for each case study. An evaluation of both the European and national policy framework was conducted to identify the existing barriers and opportunities, in order to support the implementation of the low ILUC regulation. An additional work has been carried out to estimate the the potential contribution to the production of low ILUC-risk Sustainable Aviation Fuels. Findings suggest the replication of BIKE low ILUC-risk case studies could produce up to 1.5 billion liters of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) by 2030, about 54% of the SAF required to meet the EU mandate. The case studies showed different profitability and uncertainty factors. Sequential cropping with Biogas Done Right model demonstrated the possibility to produce biomethane and enough digestate to meet cropland requirements, avoiding the use of chemical fertiliser derived from fossil fuels.During the project, webinars and workshops have been organized to disseminate the results and involve stakeholders. All the results of BIKE projects have been published on the BIKE websites. To facilitate the quick access of stakeholders to BIKE results, a decision support toolkit was created, as a webpage in the BIKE website.