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Biogas2PEM-FC · Biogas Reforming and Valorisation Through PEM Fuel Cells
Biogas2PEM-FC is an industrial research project that aims to develop, according to participating SMEs needs, the technologies that compose a novel and integrated solution for biogas valorisation through proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM). Such a solution will provide a modular, reliable, cost-effective and efficient combined heat & power (CHP) system suitable for a distributed, on-site power generation from agricultural wastes. The project objectives are:-Research for the increase of biogas production yield, using physic-chemical and biological pre-treatment technologies at laboratory scale for enhancing anaerobic digestion effectiveness. After optimization of pre-treatment technologies, different inoculates and co-substrates will be investigated and used in laboratory experiments for maximization of biogas production: high methane and hydrogen content with minimum CO2 and CO production ratio.-Development and optimization of current biogas reforming technologies: new catalysts for an efficient conversion of biogas to hydrogen.-Research for the integration of PEM technologies using hydrogen produced from biogas.-Construction and field tests of a pilot plant located in a selected olive oil mill exploitation.-Techno-economic and environmental evaluation of power generation using integrated Biogas2PEM-FC technology.-Dissemination of Biogas2PEM-FC project results for the feasibility demonstration of low cost biogas reforming and power generation.
Consortium · 8 organisations
Powercell Sweden AB
SE · €271,375
IDENER TECHNOLOGIES SL
ES · €10,240
ELVIO ANONYMI ETAIREIA SYSTIMATON PARAGOGIS YDROGONOU KAI ENERGEIAS
EL · €284,625
KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN
SE
INGENOSTRUM SL
ES · €266,245
MARCHES BIOGAS LIMITED
UK · €278,315
ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION
ES
COOPERATIVAS AGRO-ALIMENTARIAS DE ANDALUCIA
ES · €25,200
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