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Completed H2020 European Commission

WORLD CLASS INNOVATIVE NOVEL NANOSCALE OPTIMIZED ELECTRODES AND ELECTROLYTES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTIONS

€2.93M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Sintef As
Country Norway
Start Date Jan 01, 2021
End Date Mar 31, 2024
Duration 1,185 days
Number of Grantees 8
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101007165
Grant Description

The WINNER project will develop an efficient and durable technology platform based on electrochemical proton conducting ceramic (PCC) cells designed for unlocking a path towards commercially viable production, extraction, purification and compression of hydrogen at small to medium scale.

This will be demonstrated in WINNER in three applications: ammonia cracking, dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons, and reversible steam electrolysis.

By such, WINNER will create innovative solutions for flexible, secure and profitable storage and utilization of energy in the form of hydrogen and green ammonia, electrification of the chemical industry and sectors coupling.

The WINNER project builds on the pioneering multidisciplinary expertise of world leading partners in the fields of proton conducting ceramic (PCC) materials and technologies to combine materials science, multi-scale multi-physics modelling and advanced in-situ and operando characterisation methods to unveil unprecedent performance of tubular PCC cells assembled in a flexible multi-tube module operating at industrially relevant conditions.

WINNER will develop innovative cell architectures with multifunctional electrodes and a novel pressure-less current collection system using eco-friendly and scalable manufacturing routes.

These activities will be steered by a novel multi-scale multi-physics modelling platform and enhanced experimentation methodologies.

These tools combined with advanced operando and in situ methods will serve at establishing correlations between performance and degradation mechanisms associated with both materials properties and interface's evolution upon operation. Testing of cells and modules will also be conducted to define performance and durability in various operation modes.

Techno-economic assessment of the novel PCC processes will be conducted as well as Life Cycle Assessment. The project is coordinated by SINTEF with support from UiO, CSIC, DTU, SMT, CTMS, ENGIE, Shell.

All Grantees

Engie; Sintef As; Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas; Universitetet I Oslo; Alleima Tube Ab; Danmarks Tekniske Universitet; Coorstek Membrane Sciences As; Shell Global Solutions International Bv

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