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HERCULES · HIGH-TEMPERATURE THERMOCHEMICAL HEAT STORAGE POWERED BY RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY FOR INDUSTRIAL HEATING APPLICATIONS
HERCULES introduces a novel breakthrough approach towards thermal energy storage of surplus renewable energy via a hybrid thermochemical/sensible heat storage with the aid of porous media made of refractory redox metal oxides and electrically powered heating elements. The heating elements use surplus/cheap renewable electricity (e.g. from PVs, wind, or other sources) to charge the metal oxide-based storage block by heating it to the metal oxide reduction temperature (i.e. charging/energy storage step) and subsequently (i.e. upon demand) the fully charged system transfers its energy to a controlled airflow that passes through the porous oxide block which initiated the oxidation of the reduced metal oxide. It is an exothermic process thus a hot air stream is produced during this step which can be used to provide exploitable heat for industrial processes. The proposed research will be conducted by an interdisciplinary consortium constituting leading research centers, universities, innovative SMEs, and large enterprises including ancillary service providers and technology end-users.
Consortium · 10 organisations
UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE
NL · €867,329
ALUCHA WORKS BV
NL · €122,000
ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS
EL · €778,750
RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB
SE · €346,125
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
DE · €661,000
KRAFTBLOCK GMBH
DE · €323,750
COBRA INSTALACIONES Y SERVICIOS S.A
ES · €183,438
THERMANSYS IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKIETAIREIA
EL · €195,000
TATA STEEL NEDERLAND TECHNOLOGY BV
NL · €235,000
LANDSON ADVANCED CERAMICS AS
DK · €275,625
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