CLEANTECH BUSINESS NETWORK
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS HUB
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Sustainable Business Hub
Owned by the Members
Non-profit organisation
Finansed by:
<1/3 Region Skåne
<1/3 EU
>1/3 Privat sources
Overall target: Contribute to a expanding Cleantech-industry
Focus on established Companies expansion (exports)
Part financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund
Industry Groups
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SweHeat & Cooling
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Water and Biogas
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Sustainable Urban Development
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Sustainable Healthcare
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Energy efficient building
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Sustainable Food Distribution
Part financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund
Member Categories-SBHUB
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Automation Waste Building Architects Consultants Energy Heating/ Cooling Biogas Water/ Sewage80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Decoupling of emission and GDP
GDP up 48 % CO2 Emissions down 9 % Sweden
Part financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund
Bengt Malmberg
www.sbhub.se
e-mail: bengt.malmberg@sbhub.se
Tel: +46 706 196313
Världens ledande
cleantechregion
Världens största
cleantechmarknad
(per capita) Sverige Danmark Tyskland Estland Lettland Litauen Vitryssland Ryssland Polen UkrainaGreen Valley
EU: 200 miljarder Euro för klimatåtgärder, 2014-2020
Världsmarknaden Miljöteknik 1 400 miljarder USD per år (2008). Världens subventioner av fossila bränslen är 6 ggr större än stödet till förnyelsebr energi.
Projects - SBHUB
Interreg
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Innoheat
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Waste to Resources
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Euroslam
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Energi Öresund- GTV
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RECO
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Effect
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REX
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Sustainable Healthcare
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Sust.Urban Development
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Sweheat & Cooling
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Cleannovation
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Swedish Water Experience
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LOTS
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VinnVäxt-urbana
försörjningssystem
(VA/Energi/Avfall)
District heating today
60 % of heat market
Appr. 50 TWh total production (20% from waste)
Present in every town with more than
10 000 inhabitants
Growing
Turnover 25 billion SEK
Competing on a non regulated heat market
Part financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund
Biogas Concept - value chain - suppliers
Pre-Treatment Combustable Biogas Production Up-grading Biogas Vehicle Biofertilizer Injection into National Grid BioPreplant WTM Spirac PURAC Läckeby Xylen (ITT) MSI Teknik Norups Gård Flinga Biogas PURAC Läckeby Götene Gårdsgas Bioprocess Control AnoxKaldnes MGE Teknik Energiutvecklarna Ekobalans MPG Miljöprodukter Biotain Malmberg Water PURAC Läckeby Terracastus Cryo Osby Parca Alde International Enerswede/ Turbec CHPWaste hierarchy
Reduction
Re-use
Material
recycling
Energy
recycling
Landfill
Part financed by the European UnionNetwork
Companies
Universities
Facilitating
organisations
Public sector
Embassies
Swedish Trade
Council
Sustainable Business Hub
-GreenTech Visits -Testbed
Sustainable Business Hub
Part financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund
City, Region – Key Player;
Demanding Customer of
Innovative Green Solutions
TESTBED Skåne
Tools
Testbed
• Within a specific theme companies are invited to present their solutions
• Each presentation 5 min.
• 10-15 presentations during 3 h.
GreenTech Visits
Visiters from abroad are invited to visit reference-/ demoplants.
Sustainable
(CO
2-efficient)
Urban Supply System
Schools Offices Hospitals Apartments GreenHouses Industries WaterEl, heat, cooling Sewage Waste Rain water In terf ace -Bu ilding Optimized central & de-centralized plants och systems
Interface Building:
Automation, Control, Water, Heat, Sanitation (Bathroom)
Lightning, Ventilation, Electricity Centralised vs Decentralised
1. System optimization
2. Value chain optimaztion 3. Material technology R&D Perspektive: Biogas Bio fertilizer Research about:
Material, products, system, interface, intelligence, supplier & customer models, capital, business model, private/public co-operation
• 2009 Swedish Export
40 Bill.SEK
,
25% wastehandling and recycling.
• Germany, China and Norway.
• Global demand
1400 Bill.USD per annum
,
UNEP, 2009
• Swedish cleantech industry
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employ 40 000 people
,
• turnover 120 Bill.SEK, excl city council activities eg.
water and sewage plants.
Skogsgödsling AB Ekobalans AB
Envisys AB Biomil AB, Laqua
Salix Energi Europa AB Osby Parca Hotab Pilum Mafa Elgocell AB Alfa Laval Swep FVB, ÅF, Sweco, Tyréns District Heating (Ash, waste- water, biogas- sludge)
(Salix, skogsflis, Grot, stubbar, havre, rörflen)
Projekt-partners: Energikontoret LRF
Marigroup MassiveGlobe Miljöstrategi SinoPartner Eskil Lundberg Fuel Pellets Technologies
1. Increase co-operation Company and Academy
- Innovations, R&D co-operation, make use of possibilities
2. Increase the Cleantech companies’ growth on the
Swedish market – World Class Cleantech
– Testbed (H+, ESS, SUS), seminars, diversification etc
3. Increase the Cleantech companies Exports
– GreenTech Visits, fairs, sales missions, study tours, matchmaking etc
Sustainable Business Hub - Goals
The Regional Export co-operation Challenge
Cleantech Companies Small, weak marketing and
cales capacity Co-operation in clusters
Swedish Trade Council/ Export facilitators
Market Analysis
Information on planned projects abroad
SBHUB, Ecoex, Region Halland, Region Blekinge, Länsstyrelsen Blekinge Bridge between companis need
and export faclitators offer
Increase awareness of Swedish
Cleantech Companies internationally
Long term goal– create 200 new jobs
Marketshare SBHUB
NULÄGETurnover
SBHub members: 279 Bill.SEK Excl Skanska and ABB: 130 Bill.SEK Market share Skåne: > 98 %
Employees
SBHub members: 118 000. Excl Skanska and ABB: 57 000 Market share Skåne: > 98 %
No of Companies
SBHub members: 120
Market share Skåne: approx. 65 %
Major cleantech industries in Skåne
1. Heat exchange and bioheating: 17 Bill. turnover. 3 500 employees. 70 companies 2. Water cleaning and biogas tecnique:
Biogas Concept - value chain - Consultants
Substrates Collection -100km radius -Sorted at source Processing Combustable BiogasProduction Gas vehicles
Up-grading Biogas Vehicle fuel or CHP Biofertilizer Injection of Biogas into National Grid • Biomil • COWI • Ecoplan • Tecnofarm • Tyréns • WSP • ÅF Konsult • Grontmij • KanEnergi Sweden • Ramböll • Sileco • SP • SWECO
Electricity production
Sofia Bergström, SbHub 2011
Products Material recycling Waste Incineration Landfill Vehicle fuel
Biogas Cooling/ heating
production Biosolids Farms Sewage water cleaning Anaerobic digestion Other fuels Households
Fossil Fuels, peak load
Geothermal energy
Combined Heat and Power
Bio Fuels Energy from Waste
Industrial Waste Heat
Source: Swedish District Heating Association
District
Heating
&
Cooling
Market
Part financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund
Processed
waste
for heat
and power
production
Source: NSRPart financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund
Sustainable Business Hub
Owned by the Members
Non-profit organisation
Finansed by:
<1/3 Region Skåne/ Blekinge
<1/3 EU
>1/3 Privat sources
Overall target: Contribute to a expanding Cleantech-industry
Focus on established Companies expansion (exports)
Part financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund