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ELECTRA · Electrification of high temperature and flexible technologies for transforming cement, lime and pulp industry
ELECTRA demonstrates that electric heating can substitute fossil fuels in the cement, lime, and pulp industries. ELECTRA develops and validates in real life emission-free, electrically heated cement and lime production process in MW scale capable of reaching temperature up to 2000°C. By using low-emission electricity instead of combustion for decomposing calcium carbonate, and by capturing the carbon dioxide produced in the production process, it is possible to run a cement plant with close to zero carbon dioxide emissions providing even negative-emission cement and lime products for the society. Successful implementation of ELECTRA will eliminate fuel-related CO2-emissions from the industries targeted by 30-50% of total process emissions, depending on the industry and mode of operation. Scalability and replicability is showcased by the platform-based solutions offering modularity, and the possibility is there to run in various hybrid modes in a transition period, lowering initial CAPEX. They allow for both new electric installations and revamping of old ones. Platform-based modular automation practices can potentially accelerate electrification by up to 5 years. Different applications also require different properties for lime and therefore variations of electrically heated processes are developed to support and complement MW scale demonstration.Replacing combustion processes with electricity-based solutions and significantly increasing emission-free electricity production is an effective means of mitigating climate change. As one of the ingredients for concrete, cement is the world's most used building material and globally the largest CO2 emitter of all industrial sectors. The results of ELECTRA contribute directly to the ambitious goal of eliminating direct CO2 emissions from the lime, paper and cement industries. The developed fully electrified solutions for calcination and clinkering will offer the cheapest option for decarbonation for these industries.
Consortium · 25 organisations
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
FI · €2,783,555
Humboldt Wedag GmbH
DE · €777,750
ABB AG
DE
ABB AB
SE
STORA ENSO INTERNATIONAL OY
FI
ABB OY
FI · €1,019,250
LHOIST S.A.
BE
ABB SCHWEIZ AG
CH
UNIVERSITETET I SOROST-NORGE
NO · €657,475
PNO DIGITAL SRL
IT · €355,388
SUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED
CY · €231,000
HEIDELBERG MATERIALS SWEDEN AB
SE
ADVANCED MINERALS AND RECYCLING INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS IKE
EL · €284,850
SINTEF AS
NO · €3,318,750
UMEA UNIVERSITET
SE · €201,475
SUMITOMO SHI FW ENERGIA OY
FI · €213,510
PNO INNOVATION SRL
IT
KANTHAL AB
SE · €393,534
ANDRITZ OY
FI · €207,340
STORA ENSO OYJ
FI
Stora Enso Pulp Aktiebolag
SE
STORA ENSO AB
SE · €399,723
HEIDELBERG MATERIALS CEMENT SVERIGE AB
SE · €3,000,750
LHOIST RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT SA
BE · €693,000
CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB
SE · €462,493
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