Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide

The overall objective of the H2020 Phy2Climate project is to build the bridge between the phytoremediation of contaminated sites with the production of clean drop-in biofuels. As the project aims for the production of high-quality drop-in biofuels like marine fuels (ISO 8217), gasoline (EN 228) and...

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Main Authors: Ortner, Markus, Otto, H.J., Brunbauer, Lukas, Kick, Christopher, Eschen, Markus, Sanchis, Sonia, Audino, Francesca, Zeremski, Tijana, Szlek, Andrzej, Petela, Karolina, Grassi, Angela, Capaccioli, S., Fermeglia, Matteo, Vanheusden, Bernard, Perisic, Marko, Young, Brian Jonathan, Trickovic, Jelena, Kidikas, Zygimantas, Gavrilovic, O., Blazquez-Palli, Natalia, Lopez Cabornero, Daniel, Jaggi, Carmen, Klein, Viktor
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Published: ETA Florence Renewable Energies (ETA Srl) 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/16532
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author Ortner, Markus
Otto, H.J.
Brunbauer, Lukas
Kick, Christopher
Eschen, Markus
Sanchis, Sonia
Audino, Francesca
Zeremski, Tijana
Szlek, Andrzej
Petela, Karolina
Grassi, Angela
Capaccioli, S.
Fermeglia, Matteo
Vanheusden, Bernard
Perisic, Marko
Young, Brian Jonathan
Trickovic, Jelena
Kidikas, Zygimantas
Gavrilovic, O.
Blazquez-Palli, Natalia
Lopez Cabornero, Daniel
Jaggi, Carmen
Klein, Viktor
author_browse Audino, Francesca
Blazquez-Palli, Natalia
Brunbauer, Lukas
Capaccioli, S.
Eschen, Markus
Fermeglia, Matteo
Gavrilovic, O.
Grassi, Angela
Jaggi, Carmen
Kick, Christopher
Kidikas, Zygimantas
Klein, Viktor
Lopez Cabornero, Daniel
Ortner, Markus
Otto, H.J.
Perisic, Marko
Petela, Karolina
Sanchis, Sonia
Szlek, Andrzej
Trickovic, Jelena
Vanheusden, Bernard
Young, Brian Jonathan
Zeremski, Tijana
author_facet Ortner, Markus
Otto, H.J.
Brunbauer, Lukas
Kick, Christopher
Eschen, Markus
Sanchis, Sonia
Audino, Francesca
Zeremski, Tijana
Szlek, Andrzej
Petela, Karolina
Grassi, Angela
Capaccioli, S.
Fermeglia, Matteo
Vanheusden, Bernard
Perisic, Marko
Young, Brian Jonathan
Trickovic, Jelena
Kidikas, Zygimantas
Gavrilovic, O.
Blazquez-Palli, Natalia
Lopez Cabornero, Daniel
Jaggi, Carmen
Klein, Viktor
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description The overall objective of the H2020 Phy2Climate project is to build the bridge between the phytoremediation of contaminated sites with the production of clean drop-in biofuels. As the project aims for the production of high-quality drop-in biofuels like marine fuels (ISO 8217), gasoline (EN 228) and diesel (EN 590), a biorefinery concept is employed with the thermo-catalytic process (TCR ®) at its centre. The produced biofuels will present no Land Use Change risks, thus, the phytoremediation will decontaminate lands from a vast variety of pollutants and make the restored lands available for agriculture, while improving the overall sustainability, legal framework, and economics of the process. In this way, Phy2Climate aims at significantly contributing to the Mission Innovation Challenge for sustainable biofuel production and to almost all UN Sustainable Development Goals, as well as to the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, that is part of the European Green Deal, and to the new EU Soil Strategy for 2030 adopted in 2021. On the one hand, it is unquestionable that there is a growing demand for land, which increases tensions among the different groups of users. Land is a finite resource, and the main competitors are Feed, Food & Fuel. From the available worldwide arable land, about 71% is dedicated to animal feed, about 18% to food and only about 4% to biofuels (another 7% is for material use of crops). The multiple uttered food vs fuel debate is, actually, a food vs feed debate. However, the increasing demand for biofuels and biobased products also contributes to this tension, but in a much smaller dimension. The increasing land demand for energy crops leads to direct and indirect Land Use Change (iLUC), causing deforestation, soil erosion, loss of biodiversity and vital water resources. On the other hand, there is a significant area of land which is contaminated and, therefore, unusable for any purpose. Even worse, the investigation, registration as "contaminated site", as well as the remediation and management of such areas are very cost-intensive, adding even more fuel to the fire.
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spelling INTA165322024-01-12T13:44:13Z Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide Ortner, Markus Otto, H.J. Brunbauer, Lukas Kick, Christopher Eschen, Markus Sanchis, Sonia Audino, Francesca Zeremski, Tijana Szlek, Andrzej Petela, Karolina Grassi, Angela Capaccioli, S. Fermeglia, Matteo Vanheusden, Bernard Perisic, Marko Young, Brian Jonathan Trickovic, Jelena Kidikas, Zygimantas Gavrilovic, O. Blazquez-Palli, Natalia Lopez Cabornero, Daniel Jaggi, Carmen Klein, Viktor Gestión Ambiental Environmental Management Biofuels Phytoremediation Sustainability Fuel Crops Biocarburante Fitodecontaminación Sostenibilidad Cultivos Energéticos Energy Crops Thermo-Catalytic Reforming (TCR®) Biocombustibles Fitorremediación The overall objective of the H2020 Phy2Climate project is to build the bridge between the phytoremediation of contaminated sites with the production of clean drop-in biofuels. As the project aims for the production of high-quality drop-in biofuels like marine fuels (ISO 8217), gasoline (EN 228) and diesel (EN 590), a biorefinery concept is employed with the thermo-catalytic process (TCR ®) at its centre. The produced biofuels will present no Land Use Change risks, thus, the phytoremediation will decontaminate lands from a vast variety of pollutants and make the restored lands available for agriculture, while improving the overall sustainability, legal framework, and economics of the process. In this way, Phy2Climate aims at significantly contributing to the Mission Innovation Challenge for sustainable biofuel production and to almost all UN Sustainable Development Goals, as well as to the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, that is part of the European Green Deal, and to the new EU Soil Strategy for 2030 adopted in 2021. On the one hand, it is unquestionable that there is a growing demand for land, which increases tensions among the different groups of users. Land is a finite resource, and the main competitors are Feed, Food & Fuel. From the available worldwide arable land, about 71% is dedicated to animal feed, about 18% to food and only about 4% to biofuels (another 7% is for material use of crops). The multiple uttered food vs fuel debate is, actually, a food vs feed debate. However, the increasing demand for biofuels and biobased products also contributes to this tension, but in a much smaller dimension. The increasing land demand for energy crops leads to direct and indirect Land Use Change (iLUC), causing deforestation, soil erosion, loss of biodiversity and vital water resources. On the other hand, there is a significant area of land which is contaminated and, therefore, unusable for any purpose. Even worse, the investigation, registration as "contaminated site", as well as the remediation and management of such areas are very cost-intensive, adding even more fuel to the fire. Instituto de Microbiología y Zoología Agrícola (IMYZA) Fil: Ortner, Markus. ITS Förderberatung; Austria Fil: Otto, H.J. ITS Förderberatung; Austria Fil: Brunbauer, Lukas. ITS Förderberatung; Austria Fil: Kick, Christopher. Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology (UMSICHT); Alemania Fil: Eschen, Markus. Aurubis; Alemania Fil: Sanchis, Sonia. Leitat - Technological Center; España Fil: Audino, Francesca. Leitat - Technological Center; España Fil: Zeremski, Tijana. Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops; Serbia Fil: Szlek, Andrzej. Silesian University of Technology; Polonia Fil: Petela, Karolina. Silesian University of Technology; Polonia Fil: Grassi, Angela. ETA-Florence Renewable Energies; Italia Fil: Capaccioli, S. ETA-Florence Renewable Energies; Italia Fil: Fermeglia, Matteo. Hasselt University; Bélgica Fil: Vanheusden, Bernard. Hasselt University; Bélgica Fil: Perisic, Marko. Hasselt University; Bélgica Fil: Young, Brian Jonathan. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Investigación Microbiología y Zoología Agrícola; Argentina Fil: Trickovic, Jelena. University of Novi Sad; Serbia Fil: Kidikas, Zygimantas. Biovala; Lituania Fil: Gavrilovic, O. Public Water Management Company Vode Vojvodine; Serbia Fil: Blazquez-Palli, Natalia. Litoclean; España Fil: Lopez Cabornero, Daniel. Exolum; España Fil: Jaggi, Carmen. Pro Umwelt; Alemania Fil: Klein, Viktor. Trägerverein Umwelttechnologie-Cluster Bayern e.V.; Alemania 2024-01-11T13:56:36Z 2024-01-11T13:56:36Z 2022-05-09 info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/16532 2282-5819 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf ETA Florence Renewable Energies (ETA Srl) 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, Virtual, 9 al 12 de mayo de 2022. Section 1BV.3.2. pp 170-177.
spellingShingle Gestión Ambiental
Environmental Management
Biofuels
Phytoremediation
Sustainability
Fuel Crops
Biocarburante
Fitodecontaminación
Sostenibilidad
Cultivos Energéticos
Energy Crops
Thermo-Catalytic Reforming (TCR®)
Biocombustibles
Fitorremediación
Ortner, Markus
Otto, H.J.
Brunbauer, Lukas
Kick, Christopher
Eschen, Markus
Sanchis, Sonia
Audino, Francesca
Zeremski, Tijana
Szlek, Andrzej
Petela, Karolina
Grassi, Angela
Capaccioli, S.
Fermeglia, Matteo
Vanheusden, Bernard
Perisic, Marko
Young, Brian Jonathan
Trickovic, Jelena
Kidikas, Zygimantas
Gavrilovic, O.
Blazquez-Palli, Natalia
Lopez Cabornero, Daniel
Jaggi, Carmen
Klein, Viktor
Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide
title Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide
title_full Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide
title_fullStr Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide
title_full_unstemmed Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide
title_short Clean Biofuel Production and Phytoremediation Solutions from Contaminated Lands Worldwide
title_sort clean biofuel production and phytoremediation solutions from contaminated lands worldwide
topic Gestión Ambiental
Environmental Management
Biofuels
Phytoremediation
Sustainability
Fuel Crops
Biocarburante
Fitodecontaminación
Sostenibilidad
Cultivos Energéticos
Energy Crops
Thermo-Catalytic Reforming (TCR®)
Biocombustibles
Fitorremediación
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/16532
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