At Retech Conference in September 2011, I gave a presentation on the potential of renewable chemicals , the vision of Novozymes in that field and the major global drivers
2. Sugar & Biomass will be the New Oil
Fuel
Chemicals
Energy
…
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3. Content – as promised
I will discuss the…
• thinking and role of Novozymes as the leading industrial biotechnology
company
• in times of feedstock change
• concrete projects in a portfolio of options where biorefining can
gradually replace oil refining for the manufacture of bulk
chemicals.
• As basis I will describe relevant key technologies, our strategy and
" untraditional partnerships".
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Fact I:
The World Is Flat,
Hot & Crowded
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The World Is Hot
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The World Is
Crowded
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The World Is Crowded
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The World Is Crowded: Urban Life
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And The World Is Flat
Demography:
1-2 Bio People additional
in new arising middle
classes esp. in BRIC
countries
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Novozymes in brief
Leading-edge biotechnology expertise
World leader in industrial enzymes & microorganisms and market leader in all industries
where present.
Novozymes Biologicals: a dedicated group of experts for whole cell microbial systems
> 25 accumulated experience with gene- technology for protein optimisation and
production
Commitment to innovation
~14% of revenue invested in R&D
More than 6,000 patents, granted or pending
New products represented around 25% of total sales in 2009
Enzymes for industrial use
39 new products launched during the last 5 years
Market size ~ USD 2.6 billion
PERFORMANCE 2010
global sales USD 1.83 B USD
Operating profit margin 21,3%
ROIC 22,2%
Source:
Novozymes' 2008 estimates
17. Using Nature’s own Resources Enable Sustainable
Solutions and Acknowledgement
Top 1% of Environmental Investment Organization carbon
reporting
Best in Class Storebrand SRI
Member of Global100 by Innovest
Member of FTSE4Good Global and Europe
Member of SB20 by SustainableBusiness.com
Member of Cleantech Index
Member of OMX GES Sustainability Index
Dow Jones Sustainbility index
Biotechnology sector leader
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Our Vision
Our Technologies RENEWABLE
CHEMICALS
Our Strategy and Business model IN 30
MINUTES
Selected Examples
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Novozymes Vision is to deliver
Bio-Innovations in the coming Biobased Society
We will deliver biotech solutions from renewable feedstock to consumer & industrial markets
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Sustainability drives Industrial Biotechnology
Increasing support from scientific “Thus we face the consequences
groups supporting governments of burning of high sulfur coal,
Bioeconomy Council depletion of petroleum reserves
Germany for transportation, and excess
US Academy of Sciences CO2 being produced as stored
hydrocarbon reserves are
OECD
depleted.
Increasing support from NGO s …Sustainable, efficient and clean
WWF sources of energy are crucial to
reducing our dependence on and
the depletion of fossil fuels. The
New Biology can help propel
the sustainable production of
biofuels”
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Renewable Chemicals: from tech push to market pull !
Illustrative examples
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The Biorefinery concept
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But in the end it s all about cost, cost, costs…
2000-2010:
Strong increase of crude oil prices…
http://www.mongabay.com/images/commodities/charts/crude_oil.html
25. Traditional Chemicals Come from an Optimized Industry
Petroleum-based
chemistry
Optimization:
• Scale
• Energy efficiency
Level of optimization
• Fixed cost reduction
• Improved maintenance
• Sourcing/supply chains
• Value engineering
• Plant reliability
• On-stream time
• …
Foundation Development Expansion Diversification Maturity
Time
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26. …while Renewable Chemicals are in their Infancy…
Petroleum-based
chemistry
Level of optimization
Challenge
• Renewable chemicals
have to compete on price
and performance
• No subsidies
• New infrastructure
Renewable chemicals industry
Time
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To make it happen:
Technology – key questions:
can we commercialise i.e. earn money with the technology we develop?
NOT: ”can we make it”
BUT: ”can we make it cost-competitive to current technology”
Which R&D success factors do we need to reach like…
Yields: g product/g glucose….no CO2 production
Titres: g product/litre broth
Productivity: g/l/hr
Side products
Which feedstocks
Recovery methods
Chemical transformation
Robustness of process – demo! Selection:
LCA
Many “interesting”
molecules don´t make
Cost of production plants – CapEx
it on the short list
On-par or better with current technology
28. Novozymes’ Entry Technology: The Sugar Platform
• Cellulosic bioethanol drives our technology development
Starch Enzyme
process
Fermentable
sugars
Yeast Bio-
Fermentation ethanol
Waste Pre- Enzyme
treatment Cellulose
biomass process
process
Platform Technology:
enables production of a broad spectrum
of products
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29. Feb 2010: Novozymes Launches Cellic® CTec2
Allows production of
fuel ethanol from
biomass @ USD 2.00
to USD 2.50 per
gallon, depending on
process
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30. M&G Breaks Ground for First Commercial Plant
• Novozymes’ partner M&G begins
construction of the world’s first
commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant
• The plant will produce 13 million gallons
of ethanol per year from biomass, and is
competitive with 60-70 USD/barrel
oil
• The biofuels plant will be ready in 2012,
and is located in Crescentino, Northern
Italy
Pictures courtesy of M&G
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31. Novozymes’ Entry Technology: The Sugar Platform
• Cellulosic bioethanol drives our technology development
Starch Enzyme
process
Fermentable
sugars
Yeast Bio-
Fermentation ethanol
Waste Pre- Enzyme
treatment Cellulose
biomass process
process
Platform Technology:
enables production of a broad spectrum
of products
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32. Production of Renewable Chemicals
– a Good Fit to our Technology and our Vision
Yeast Bio-
Fermentation ethanol
Fermentable
sugars
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33. Production of Renewable Chemicals
– a Good Fit to our Technology and our Vision
Yeast Bio- Renewable
Fermentation ethanol chemicals
Fermentable
sugars
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34. Production of Renewable Chemicals
– a Good Fit to our Technology and our Vision
Yeast Bio- Renewable
Fermentation ethanol chemicals
Fermentable
sugars
Heterogenous Renewable
catalysis chemicals
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35. Partnering is essential for us
Yeast Bio- Renewable
Fermentation ethanol chemicals
Fermentable
sugars
Chemical Renewable
Catalysis chemicals
Novel
engineered
pathway Renewable
-- chemicals
Novel
bioprocess
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36. Novozymes renewable chemicals pipeline in more details
3-HP Bio-Acrylic acid
Propanol Bio-Polypropylene
Renewable
Chemicals sugars Glycols
Platform
Not disclosed Not disclosed
Fructose HMF/FDCA Non-exclusive
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Case 1: Bioacrylic acid, market
Existing market = USD 11 billion
Annual production = 3.1 million tons (2005)
Annual growth = 4%
Serving many different applications, including high-end industries such as
diapers, hygiene products, flocculants, coatings, dispersions, and adhesives
Super
absorbers
Fibers
3-HPA Acrylic acid
Coatings,
adhesives
Polymers
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Case 1: Bioacrylic acid, market
Many applications
Many players
A “robust” business case
Super
absorbers
Fibers
3-HPA Acrylic acid
Coatings,
adhesives
Polymers
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Case 1: Bioacrylic acid, partnership with Cargill
Current petro route for production of acrylic acid
Propylene Acrylic acid
Propylene 2000: USD 430/metric ton
Propylene 2008: USD 1,450/metric ton
New fermentation-enabled route to acrylic acid
Starch, 3-Hydroxy- Bioacrylic
Glucose
Biomass propionic acid acid
Chemical
Enzymatic Engineered
downstream
process pathway
process
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Case 1: Bioacrylic acid, upsides
3-HP is a new building block
3-HPA
New applications
41. Example: Green Polypropylene Project with
Braskem
Goal: Development of large-scale
production of polypropylene from
sugarcane
Use: Plastic used in, e.g. water bottles,
washing machines, furniture, and car
bumpers
Market: ~ USD 66bn market with annual
growth rate of 4%
Partner: Largest petrochemical company in
Latin America. Currently building
green polyethylene plant in Brazil
Timing: Initial development for at least five
years
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42. Our business model – partnerships and royalties
• No one is fully integrated across the upcoming value chain
• Novozymes will not become a chemical company, but will create business
via partnering
• License approach, asset light
• Focus on gradual replacement of existing chemicals
New markets for Sustainable supply for
grain processors chemical companies
Enabler via Biosolutions
Combinationof different technologies
Combination of different technologies
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Selected other examples in biofuels and renewable
chemicals: ”untraditional” projects and partnerships
DuPont/BP: Butanol
Danisco/Goodyear: Isoprene
Amyris Biotechnologies: Isoprene, alternative fuel
LS-9: alternative fuels
Roquette/DSM: Bio-Succinic
Metabolics Explorer: L-Methionine, 1,2-Propanediol,
1,3-Propanediol, N-Butanol, Glycolic acid
Genomatica: 1,4-Butanediol
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Enzymatic modifications relevant for the
chemical industry – single enzymes!
Esterification and ester • Application of lipases & cutinases in aqueous or non-aqueous
environment. Can be enantioselective. Also used for
hydrolysis polyester synthesis.
Nitrile hydrolysis • Hydrolysis to amide or carboxylic acid under mild conditions.
Can be enantioselective.
Free-radical polymerization • Polymerization of aromatic structures by hydrogen
abstraction using oxidoreductases
Side chain oxidation • Oxidation of aromatic side chains using oxidoreductases
Hydroxylation • Hydroxylation of aromatic or aliphatic carbon using
oxidoreductases. Can be enantioselective
Epoxidation • Epoxidation of double bonds using lipases or oxidoreductases
45. Replacing Petrochemicals with Enzymes:
Detergent Example
Our unique synergistic enzyme portfolio.. ..can replace chemicals, and enables..
• Proteins, e.g. blood,
Protease grass, meat, egg Cost stability
• Oil / greasy body and food
Lipase stains, butter, sweat
• Starch-based soils, e.g.
Amylase ice cream, gravy, potatoes Low temperature
wash & other
Cellulase • General cleaning, sustainability
especially dust and mud
claims
• Guar gum-based stains,
Mannanase e.g. ice cream, soup,
makeup
Pectinase • Juice-based stains
Compaction
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Conclusions:
• Renewable Chemicals are there (PLA) - despite all challenges
• Need for radical Innovation for the next generation
• Market pull - Consumer ask for it
• Untraditional partnerships - combine
biology & chemistry
• new growth markets for grain
processors, biotech companies and
consumer goods companies
• In tune with the environment