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CAPTUS · Demonstrating energy intensive industry-integrated solutions to produce liquid renewable energy carriers from CAPTUred carbon emissionS
GHG emissions reduction policies to mitigate climate change heavily impact on energy intensive industries, leading to loss of employment and competitiveness. In addition, variable renewable generation faces high risks from electricity curtailment if renewable surplus is not used. Carbon capture and utilisation technologies that make use of industrial flue gas and renewable surplus will play a key role in the clean energy transition of industry. Various technologies exist but most are still quite demanding in terms of materials and energy, being costly and inefficient. CAPTUS key objective is to demonstrate sustainable, cost-effective and scalable pathways to produce high-added value energy carriers by valorising industrial carbon emissions and integrating renewable electricity surplus. To this end, 3 complete value chains will be demonstrated at 3 different demo-sites: (i) Bioprocess based on a two-stage fermentation to produce triglycerides in a steel plant, (ii) Lipids-rich microalgae cultivation followed by hydrothermal liquefaction to produce bio-oils in a chemical plant, and (iii) Electrochemical reduction of CO2 to produce formic acid in a cement plant. The proposed technologies will be tested at TRL7, and the obtained energy carriers will be validated by upgrading studies. CAPTUS will also validate solutions regarding economic, environmental, societal and geo-political criteria, contributing to the development of novel business models, guidelines and strategies. CAPTUS has been structured in 8 WP, combining R&D activities, project management and demonstration activities. CAPTUS addresses this complex challenge by gathering a competitive consortium of 18 partners from 8 EU countries. Overall, CAPTUS innovations at technical, economical, managerial and social level will enable the consolidation of CCU technologies within 3 EII key sectors and leverage their benefits by reducing carbon emissions, increasing renewables share and producing valuable energy carriers
Consortium · 19 organisations
FUNDACION CIRCE CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE RECURSOS Y CONSUMOS ENERGETICOS
ES · €1,493,210
NOVIS GMBH
DE · €568,553
STEINBEIS INNOVATION GGMBH
DE · €354,125
ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS
EL · €335,357
RINA CONSULTING SPA
IT · €449,781
GOODFUELS BV
NL · €3,693
SINTEF AS
NO · €998,125
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
ES · €272,500
BIO BASE EUROPE PILOT PLANT VZW
BE · €1,576,648
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES ASBL
BE · €363,436
DRAXIS ENVIRONMENTAL SA
EL · €209,475
CEMENTOS PORTLAND VALDERRIVAS SA
ES · €278,688
A4F ALGA FUEL SA
PT · €773,368
APRIA SYSTEMS SL
ES · €333,638
HYCHEM QUIMICA SUSTENTAVEL S.A
PT · €302,437
UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA
ES · €915,625
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA
IT · €260,000
ARCELORMITTAL BELGIUM NV
BE · €499,776
FINCOENERGIES - BUSINESS INNOVATION BV
NL · €11,273
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