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HYIELD · A novel multi-stage steam gasification and syngas purification demonstration plant for waste to hydrogen conversion

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €9,999,965Call HORIZON-JTI-CLEANH2-2023-1

Europe faces the joint challenge of decarbonising ever newer sectors and applications, whilst also seeking clean waste treatment and valorisation pathways. With over 300Mt of waste generated each year, Europe could produce up to 30Mt of clean hydrogen from waste to accelerate the decarbonisation of challenging sectors like aviation and heavy industry. However, exploiting this energy potential remains a challenge and so far, no robust and cost-effective solutions has been successfully commercialised. HYIELD aims to open a new low-cost pathway for clean hydrogen production and waste disposal. The project proposes a novel multi-stage steam gasification and syngas purification plant concept, which will efficiently convert different organic waste streams into hydrogen and is expected to achieve H2 99.97% purity and 62-74% energy conversion efficiency. The concept includes several beyond state-of-the-art innovations, including a novel process design, waste heat exploitation, Water-Gas-Shift membrane reactor, low-pressure metal hydride storage buffer and IA driven digital twin. The solution will be implemented at 3MW scale in a cement plant in Spain, where the hydrogen will be exploited for cement kiln firing. The demonstrator is expected to operate for 4,000h over a 15-month testing period with at least 10 different organic waste streams, treating over 3.9kt of dry material and producing 650t of hydrogen. It will also carry out the groundwork for up-scaling post-project locally and across the EU, working closely with industrial partners from the cement, steel, copper and gas sectors. It is forecasted that the solution will be able to deliver a Levelized Cost of Hydrogen of 2.19€/kg at industrial scale (20,000t/year waste treated), far below current electrolyser pathways (>5.5€/kg). The project is led by a consortium of Europe’s leading research groups, technology developers and industrial players in the hydrogen sector, from Spain, France, Germany, Norway and Luxembourg.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

MAGTEL OPERACIONES SL

ES · €339,938

participant

WASTE TO ENERGY ADVANCED SOLUTIONS SL

ES · €4,057,578

participant

SYNHELION SA

CH · €51,844

participant

ARCELORMITTAL BREMEN GMBH

DE · €52,938

participant

LA FARGA LACAMBRA SA

ES

participant

SINTEF AS

NO · €415,000

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €220,048

participant

HYDROGEN ONSITE, SL

ES · €2,605,144

participant

ENAGAS SA

ES · €44,849

participant

CARTAGO VENTURES SL

ES · €298,095

participant

MINCATEC ENERGY SAS

FR · €80,200

participant

CETAQUA, CENTRO TECNOLOGICO DEL AGUA, FUNDACION PRIVADA

ES · €131,125

participant

AQUAMBIENTE SERVICIOS PARA EL SECTOR DEL AGUA SA

ES · €314,948

participant

FUNDACIO EURECAT

ES · €283,000

participant

ARISTENG SARL

LU · €216,904

participant

LABAQUA SA

ES · €158,168

participant

CEMEX ESPANA OPERACIONES SL

ES · €730,188

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