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HYWAY · Hydrogen Production from Waste
HyWay aims to synthesise hydrogen rich syngas from low cost carbon source, and eliminate the environmental issues from conventional waste management (e.g., landfill or incineration). HyWay advances the state-of-the-art in carbonaceous waste management especially plastic waste, waste tires, waste biomass and crude glycerol for hydrogen production. The overall aim of the HyWay is to establish long-term consolidated research collaborations between the participating institutions with complementary expertise and knowledge to design and develop carbon-neutral, scalable, and socially acceptable pathways to sort and convert waste to hydrogen-rich syngas as part of next generation sustainable fuels. Through secondments, workshops, training, webinar series, and industry-focused events, HyWay produces multiple avenues for career development, cross-sectoral experiences, and academic training in a multi-cultural and interdisciplinary environment. Research results are translated into training materials, including formal academic and industry courses on waste sorting, chemical recycling technologies, process modelling, machine learning, techno-economic analysis and life cycle analysis for postgraduate students, early-stage and experienced researchers and industry; training tutorials for industrial and technical staffs; and creating the basis for developing academic textbooks for the wider research community and possibly in undergraduate module delivery. There is also a focus on transferable skills, with dedicated training activities specially designed to facilitate personal development, technological and communication skills. HyWay delivers through the effective collaboration of 7 member state/associate country universities and companies, and eight third country universities and companies from China, Japan and Australia.
Consortium · 15 organisations
UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURG
LU · €184,000
THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN
UK
UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA
MY
Dalian University of Technology
CN
HYDROGEN REFINERY LTD
UK
TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY
CN
Huazhong Agricultural University
CN
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
UK
CURTIN UNIVERSITY
AU
NANYANG JUNHAO CHEMICAL
CN
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
AU
POLITECNICO DI TORINO
IT · €138,000
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOHOKU UNIVERSITY
JP
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
UK
ARISTENG SARL
LU · €46,000
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