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ELECTRO · Electrified conversion of plastic waste into olefins & downstream integration

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202231 August 2026EU funding €14,173,778Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

The overall objective of ELECTRO is to demonstrate a revolutionary technology concept that links the waste and petrochemical industry and provides them with a sustainable, low GHG footprint and scalable circular solution for olefin and polyolefin production. The priority for ELECTRO is the plastic waste streams that are currently not recycled but rather either incinerated or dumped to landfill: examples are multilayer plastics, mixed PE/PP/PS, and waste PS. An innovative modular extruder for optimal pre-treatment of plastic waste will be combined with an electrically heated reactor for the catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste at TRL 7. The main product, plastic waste pyrolysis oil, will be used as a feed for steam crackers. Steam cracking will be electrified in the roto-dynamic reactor (RDR), a second novel reactor technology to be demonstrated at TRL 7 in ELECTRO. In the RDR heat transfer is accelerated by an order of magnitude compared to heat transfer rates achieved in the fired heaters used in conventional crackers. And so the RDR has a substantially higher selectivity towards light olefins and improved process efficiency. The light olefins will be further processed into PE and PP, demonstrating the technical feasibility of chemical recycling and the use of plastic waste as a circular carbon feed. This scalable concept will enable strong industrial symbiosis, with the initial LCA showing an 90% GHG reduction compared to today's best available technology (BAT). Given the amount of plastic waste that can be converted, and the market demand for the compounds produced, the impact of ELECTRO will be profound. To further extend the impact of ELECTRO, the global replicability and economic viability of the proposed concept will be demonstrated using waste streams from the Republic of Korea and Indonesia, and a thorough programme will be implemented to train the next generation of waste management engineers and workers.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €1,737,500

participant

AVGI

BE · €303,375

participant

COOLBROOK B.V.

NL · €4,066,145

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €805,612

participant

ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS

EL · €606,750

thirdParty

ENGIE

FR

participant

BOREALIS POLYOLEFINE GMBH

AT · €703,523

participant

GHENT UNIVERSITY KOREA

BE

participant

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

IT · €402,308

participant

BENKEI

FR · €59,700

participant

BELGISCH LABORATORIUM VAN ELEKTRICITEITSINDUSTRIE

BE · €368,699

participant

CCT INTERNATIONAL

BE · €4,800,216

participant

ARISTENG SARL

LU · €319,950

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