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Active HORIZON European Commission

Hydrogen technologies for decarbonization of industrial heating processes

€24.01M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Country Germany
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 33
Roles Third Party; Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101091456
Grant Description

The main objective of HyInHeat is the integration of hydrogen as fuel for high temperature heating processes in the energy intensive industries.

While some of the equipment is already presented as hydrogen-ready, the integration of hydrogen combustion in heating processes still needs adoption and redesign of infrastructure, equipment and the process itself.

HyInHeat realizes the implementation of efficient hydrogen combustion systems to decarbonize heating and melting processes of the aluminium and steel sectors, covering almost their complete process chains.

To reach this overarching objective within the project, furnace and equipment like burners or measurement and control technology but also infrastructure is redesigned, modified and implemented in eight demonstrators at technical centres and industrial plants.

Besides hydrogen-air heating, oxygen-enriched combustion and hydrogen-oxyfuel heating is implemented to boost energy efficiency and to decrease the future hydrogen fuel demand of the processes.

This might result in a total redesign of the heating process itself which will be supported by simulation methods enhancing digitalisation along the value chain.

Since critical production processes are converted, it is a fundamental requirement to maintain product quality and yield. Priority is also given to the refractory lining to prove sustainability.

From an environmental perspective, new concepts for NOx emission measurement in hydrogen combustion off-gas are developed.

Material flow analysis and life cycle analysis methods will support the comprehensive cross-sectorial evaluation, which allows the determination of the potential for the implementation of hydrogen heating processes in energy intensive industry.

With these activities, HyInHeat contributes to the objectives of decreasing CO2 emission of the processes while increasing energy efficiency in a cost competitive way keeping NOx emission levels and resource efficiency at least at the same level.

All Grantees

Sick Engineering Gmbh; Oulun Yliopisto; Egen Bv; Toyota Motor Europe Nv; Sick Ag; Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule Aachen; Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation; Celsa Armeringsstal As; Swerim Ab; European Aluminium; Cloudselling Bv; Danieli Centro Combustion Spa; Estep Plateforme Technologique Europeenne de L'Acier; Sarralle Engineering Sl; Speira Gmbh; Thermal Ceramics Uk Ltd; Arcelormittal Olaberria-Bergara Sl; Ssab Emea Ab; Metlen Energy & Metals Ae; Linde Gmbh; Linde Sverige Ab; Rhi Magnesita Gmbh; Politecnico Di Milano; C-Tec Constellium Technology Center; Arcelormittal Innovacion Investigacion E Inversion Sl; Ghi Hornos Industriales, Sl; Luxmet Oy; Befesa Aluminio Slu; Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu; Asociacion Centro Tecnologico Ceit; Barcelona Supercomputing Center Centro Nacional de Supercomputacion; Nippon Gases Espana Sl; Arcelormittal Sestao Sl

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