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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Seid As |
| Country | Norway |
| Start Date | Jun 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Nov 30, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,278 days |
| Number of Grantees | 7 |
| Roles | Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101069931 |
The ColdSpark project will validate a novel non-thermal plasma technology to produce hydrogen at an industrial scale from methane, with a process energy efficiency of 79%, achieving a conversion rate of 85% with zero CO2 emissions.
This will be achieved by designing an industrial relevant reactor that leverages the best features of the non-thermal plasma technologies, gliding arc and corona discharge, to ensure high efficiency and scalability. The innovation addresses for the first time the critical step of matching the reactor with a pulsed power supply.
It enables a perfect fine-tuning of the cracking process parameters, to find the right electron density and energy distribution in the plasma reactor, to maximise energy efficiency.
The up- and downstream gas management will be optimised to further contribute to the system’s compatibility to existing infrastructure.
The project will develop and test a novel plasma reactor at lab scale and validate it in conjunction with the power supply at large-scale, pursuing the industry’s most power efficient generation of hydrogen alongside high-value carbon. The technology will assess its application for both, natural gas and biomethane producers.
A low energy cost (< 15 kWh/kg H2 produced) without the need for catalysts and water, makes the proposed solution the most cost-competitive, environment-friendly, and less complex to implement. The reactor design and modularity bring lower CAPEX and OPEX and make it easily scalable and flexible.
The project gathers the expertise of a mix of academic, research, and industrial partners from five countries, which bring both outstanding research and topic competence, as well as knowledge and access to the solution for end-user industries.
Fundacio Institut de Recerca de L'Energia de Catalunya; Ibbk Fachgruppe Biogas Gmbh; Europroject Ood; Seid As; Universitetet I Stavanger; The University of Liverpool; Norce Norwegian Research Centre As
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