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DECAGONE · DEmonstrator of industrial CArbon-free power Generation from Orc-based waste-heat-to-Energy systems

HORIZONStatus: TERMINATED1 June 202231 May 2026EU funding €13,986,960Call HORIZON-CL5-2021-D4-01

Energy efficiency of intensive industrial processes and particularly waste heat recovery technologies have been identified by international and regional organization like IEA, EU or ADEME in France as a major game changer for CO2 emissions reduction. The DECAGONE consortium led by ENERTIME proposes a project demonstrating the potential of ORC technology in waste heat-to-power conversion for self-consumption of industrial plants at a large industrial scale. Targeting the waste heat potential of the company TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY (mother company of partner Energetika Trinec), located in Czech Republic and historical manufacturer of iron & steel, the DECAGONE project will develop a an innovative ORC-based WHR system using enhanced capture designs and disruptive turbomachinery. The proposed hermetic turbogenerator design will run on innovative active magnetic bearings for increased compacity, higher availability and safety and cost reduction with near-zero maintenance. Dedicated studies improve organic fluids or mixtures for higher stability and improved transposability to other industries. The project will also provide advanced monitoring using innovative probes, IOT and machine learning algorithms for real-time efficiency improvement. Within the scope of the project at 6 others significant industrial sectors will be evaluated in terms of potential market and transposability at the European scale (aluminum, gas-energy, oil&gas, glass, LNG and cogeneration). New financing and business models will also be investigated, supporting long term operations of the erected assets, coping with long-lasting and resilient industrial processes. The use of the ESCO model to contract, finance and operate energy efficiency facilities will be part of the Project preparing for the future operation of the facility by a specialized company. Lastly diffusion of good practices all over Europe will use European partners in the consortium in coordination with Regional energy agencies.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

ENERTIME SA

FR · €7,332,980

participant

ENERGIE CIRCULAIRE

FR · €128,461

participant

SOCIETE TUNISIENNE D ELECTRICITE ET DE GAZ

TN · €160,781

participant

SINTEF ENERGI AS

NO · €810,238

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE

BE · €687,978

participant

ENERGETIKA TRINEC, A.S.

CZ · €317,888

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €429,875

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €583,033

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €967,085

participant

EURONOVIA

FR · €137,681

participant

POLENERGIE

FR · €413,125

participant

E.MCC ENERGY SRO

SK · €1,286,688

associatedPartner

HAUTE ECOLE SPECIALISEE DE SUISSE OCCIDENTALE

CH

participant

MOTOR OIL (HELLAS) DIILISTIRIA KORINTHOU A.E.

EL · €357,438

participant

PNO INNOVATION GMBH

DE · €88,200

participant

SpinDrive Oy

FI · €285,513

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