Fuel and chemicals from lignin through enzymatic and chemical conversion

Acronym

FALCON

Description of the granted funding

The transition to a biobased economy puts strong challenges on researchers and industry to develop sustainable processes. 2G biofuel plants use waste streams as substrates, but themselves generate a new waste stream of lignin-rich sludge that is left after saccharification of the carbohydrates. This waste stream is expected to exponentially increase with an increasing number of 2G bioethanol plants being built, according to a report of the International Energy Agency. FALCON aims to convert this lignin-rich industrial waste of 2G biofuel plants to higher value products, in particular shipping fuels, fuel additives and chemical building blocks. This would be the next consecutive step in turning waste to products, thus minimizing waste and simultaneously providing new alternatives for fossil resource based processes. The FALCON process is based on enzymatic and mild chemical conversion of the lignin waste stream, providing a more environmentally friendly approach to the production of fuels and chemical building blocks. FALCON takes full advantage of the lessons learned over the last 150 years in the petrochemical industry with respect to design of the processes. This implies an initial treatment at the 2G bioethanol plant, converting the waste to a lignin oil that can be more easily transported and also directly used as a low sulphur shipping fuel. It will be further converted into fuel additives and chemical building blocks in centralized facilities. To achieve this, FALCON has formed a consortium of industry (3), SME (4) and academics (2) covering the whole value chain from a 2G biofuel plant delivering the lignin waste to enzyme producers, chemists and process engineers to depolymerize the lignin to oil. End-users are a fuel and chemicals producer and a ship engine developer. This unique combination of expertise and infrastructure will ensure the development of three new value chains with a strong emphasis on the economical sustainability.
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Starting year

2017

End year

2020

Granted funding

1 297 593.75 €
Participant
METGEN OY
632 500 €
Participant
PROGRESSION-INDUSTRY BV (NL)
775 975 €
Participant
TOTAL RAFFINAGE CHIMIE SA (FR)
69 515 €
Participant
SUPREN GMBH (DE)
568 625 €
Participant
BIO BASE EUROPE PILOT PLANT VZW (BE)
997 725 €
Participant
WINTERTHUR GAS & DIESEL AG (CH)
Participant
KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN - KNAW (NL)
1 706 850 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

6 148 784 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies – Biotechnology (5264)
Topic
Bioconversion of non-agricultural waste into biomolecules for industrial applications (BIOTEC-02-2016)
Call ID
H2020-NMBP-BIO-2016

Other information

Funding decision number

720918

Identified topics

biomass, bioeconomy