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HYPER · An electrochemically produced oxidiser for modular, onsite generation of HYdrogen PERoxide

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202331 December 2026EU funding €7,254,450Call HORIZON-CL4-2022-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has many industrial applications, e.g., as chemical reagent and bleaching agent for textiles and wood pulp. The established production route of H2O2 is the autooxidation/ anthraquinone process, which uses natural gas as both feedstock and energy source.The main objective of HYPER is the demonstration, in industrially relevant environments, of a scalable, modular electrochemical process for H2O2 production with improved efficiency compared to the state-of-art. It will bridge this production with downstream integration into diverse value chains, pulp and paper, textiles and coatings/chemicals, in which strong market opportunities exist for modular, on-site and on-demand H2O2 production. The central innovation in HYPER is the use of persulfate as a stable oxidization intermediate, allowing both storage of renewable electricity and on-demand H2O2 production. HYPER will thus help transform H2O2 production from a large-volume, energy intensive chemical process to a smaller-scale, modular, renewable, electrochemical process. Demonstration of electrochemical production technologies at TRL6 and integration into the three aforementioned value chains will allow HYPER to evaluate the potential of the electrochemical production for further TRL development.HYPER will advance a safe, circular, and cost competitive electrified technology for H2O2 production. The estimated production price of ca. 0.6 €/kg can be further decreased by the storage of renewable electricity. Implementation of HYPER technology will decrease life cycle CO2 emissions in H2O2 production by up to 75% when 100% renewable energy sources are used. Estimated CO2 emissions reductions are from 1.1 Mt CO2/yr in 2030 to 1.4Mt CO2/yr in 2045, for cumulative CO2 emission savings of more than 19 Mt by 2045. Energy consumption of the HYPER process are estimated to be over a third less than the established production route.The HYPER consortium consists of 4 RTOs, 6 SMEs and 3 industrial partners.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

SINTEF AS

NO · €1,126,756

participant

INOTEX SPOL SRO

CZ · €400,000

thirdParty

KEUKEN & DE KONING BV

NL

participant

CONDIAS GMBH

DE · €937,530

participant

INSTITUT JOZEF STEFAN

SI · €745,000

thirdParty

BELINKA PERKEMIJA KEMICNA INDUSTRIJA DOO

SI

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE L ENVIRONNEMENT INDUSTRIEL ET DES RISQUES - INERIS

FR · €316,084

participant

KANSAI HELIOS SLOVENIJA DOO

SI · €693,750

participant

KEMIJSKI INSTITUT

SI · €830,059

participant

ANDRITZ OY

FI · €181,875

participant

ETA - ENERGIA, TRASPORTI, AGRICOLTURA SRL

IT · €201,875

participant

ARISTENG SARL

LU · €342,813

participant

PROCESS DESIGN CENTER BV

NL · €747,875

participant

Eilenburger Elektrolyse- und Umwelttechnik GmbH

DE · €730,834

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