Title: Case Study SUSTOIL Project
1Case Study SUSTOIL Project
Dr Fabien Deswarte FP7 Information Day 30th
September Darlington
2What is SUSTOIL?
(SUSTainable OIL)
Developing advanced Biorefinery schemes for
integration into existing oil production/transeste
rification plants
- 2 year project ( 1st June 2008 31st May 2010)
- Total cost of the project is 1,009,314.00 Euros
3What is SUSTOIL?
? SUPPORT ACTION
- Does not support research, technological
development or demonstration activities
Define future research agenda
- Aim to identify main technological challenges
knowledge gaps - Lead to the development of new cooperative
networks
On-going/completed research
4Why SUSTOIL?
- - Rising oil prices
- - Growing scarcity of petroleum
- - Growing concerns about CO2 emissions / climate
change
Need to develop long term strategy that recognise
the potential of biomass
PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
5Why SUSTOIL?
Bio-based industrial products can only compete
with petro-chemically based products if the raw
materials are optimally exploited and a variety
of value-creating chains are developed
? M. Kamm, B Kamm
6Objectives
- To identify innovative and clean technologies,
which allow maximal utilisation of the side
streams generated throughout oil crop supply
chains - To identify the most promising energy and
bio-products which can be derived from oil-rich
crops by complete utilisation of the plant - To develop advanced biorefinery schemes
- To investigate the potential of integrating
these into existing vegetable oil processing
plants
7Objectives
- To ascertain the sustainability of the various
developed schemes - To develop various policy scenarios to gain a
better understanding of any potential
environmental, economic and policy constraints
the biorefinery sector could face - To disseminate the knowledge gained during the
project through a dedicated website
(www.sustoil.org) - To organise two workshops and one final
conference.
8SUSTOIL Partners
Large scale and multidisciplinary consortium
9Advisory Board
Global membership
- Prof Tony Bridgewater Aston University, UK - Dr
Geraint Evans NNFCC, UK - Christophe Luguel IAR,
France - Prof. Ian Graham CNAP EPOBIO, UK - Dr
Hans Grundberg Processum, Sweeden - Dr Elizabeth
Milsom Royal Society of Chemistry, UK
- Dr Martin Patel Utrecht University, NL - Prof.
Larry Johnson Iowa State University, US - Prof.
Andrew Proctor University of Arkansas, US -
Felipe Coutinho Petrobras, Brazil - Dr Hosein
Shapouri USDA, US - Dr Andre Laroche Agric. and
Agri-Food Canada
10BIOREF-INTEG
(1st June 2008 - 31st May 2010)
Developing advanced biorefinery schemes to be
integrated into existing fuel producing
complexes.
Coordinator Dr Hamid Mozaffarian (ECN)
- - Joint electronic newsletter (6 monthly)
- - Joint dissemination conference
- Links to each others project website
- Making use of each others stakeholder contacts
to send around project related information.
Close collaboration with other relevant projects
including BIOPOL, Biorefinery Euroview and EPOBIO.
11General organisation
UoY
FORTH
WU
UP
UoY
UNIMAN
UoF
UoY
12SUSTOIL Website
www.sustoil.org
13FP7 projects - Challenges Benefits
- Challenges
-
- Extremely bureaucratic
- Highly risky
- Building the right consortium
- Benefits
- Potential new networks and contracts
- Elevated profile
- Information about future trends in research
- Part funding for research (for company)
May 07
June 08
Dec 07
Mid Sept 07
deadline for submission
letter of offer
call launch
project start
14Evaluation Criteria
Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
3/5
3/5
3/5
Relevance
OVERALL
- Very competitive ? aim for 15/15 - Call
FP7-Energy-2007-RTD - only 42 out of 223
projects that passed all evaluation thresholds
were funded.
10/15
15 Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
- Your concept and objectives must directly
address the call, no more, no less
- More is a loss of focus
- Less fails to response to the call requirements
- Make your concept simple and easy to understand
(supply a glossary if necessary)
- Ensure that your objectives are clearly
identified and achievable
- Address the state of the art
conferences, scientific publications, technology
platforms, Cost Actions and ERA-Net, RD project
(Biomatnet)
16 Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
- Explain your plan in words AND graphics
- Separate in work packages
- articulate your work plan (Pert Chart)
- Plan your tasks (Gantt Chart)
- List milestones and deliverables
- Use professional software for graphs
- Analyse the risks and provide a contingency plan
17 Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
- Illustrate with an organigramme
- Describe
- - Decision mechanisms
- How to solve difficulties
- Make it simple (you will have to live with it...)
18 Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
Same layout for all participants
Brief description
Misconception - I will add a random new member
state just to please the Commission and get
funded!
Experience
Main task assumed in the project
Key people involved
19 Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
- Role of partners show key competences and
complimentarity
Have you identified the role of the
coordinator? Can you demonstrate relevant
management experience? Have you explained the
consortium structure? Is the consortium well
balanced and does it match the complexity and
scale of the project? Why is a European dimension
necessary?
A small map helps!
20 Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
- Illustrate a critical mass of resources?
- Partners have the appropriate equipment?
- Illustrate integrated financial planning?
- - Illustrate integrated project planning?
21 Impact
Implementation
S/T Quality Excellence
Refer not only to the call, but also the entire
work programme
- Not to be neglected, alls points need to be
covered - Dissemination
- exploitation of project results
- IPR management
- Spreading excellence
- Dissemination knowledge through stakeholder and
public engagement
22Key messages
- Do not underestimate the amount of time required
to put a proposal together and negotiate the
contract with the Commission - Put evaluators on your side! Proposal should be
concise and easy to read - Proposal should consist of the right consortium
for the project (e.g. manageable size, each
partner should play a significant role) - Discuss budget early (researcher and
administration should both be involved) and meet
with consortium partners - Get as much help as you can from ENERGIE
Helpline UK, UKRO, EU Commission and people
outside your field - Press SUBMIT! (submit early versions and update
it from time to time...)
23Thanks for your attention!
Dr Fabien Deswarte SUSTOIL coordinator (feid100_at_yo
rk.ac.uk)