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NextFuel · Industrialising eSMR to Supply the Next Shipping Fuels

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 December 202330 November 2028EU funding €8,999,095Call HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-01

The basis of our innovation is to pilot a novel approach to producing methanol, never before piloted beyond our project partners lab scale prototype, where we use an electrically heated stream methane reformer (eSMR) instead of present firing of natural gas in the fired reformer (used in conventional methanol synthesis). The scientific background of the innovation is solid. We have a successful lab prototype and many publications describing parts of the work in journals including Science. The eSMR technology can allow very compact reactor designs, up to 100 times smaller than current SMR plants, which combined with higher energy efficiency and no directly associated CO2 emission, makes the eSMR reactor extremely commercially attractive for synthesis gas production. The technology is also well suited to add additional hydrogen and CO2 to increase production. The cost-efficient (we target a similar cost level as biogas) and scalable (in addition relevance or thousands of biogas sites, we can scale through adding hydrogen and CO2) solution can be built as a realistic alternative to fossil methanol production. In the project Topsoe delivers the process plant to Gasnor (both a biogas owner and Norway´s largest provider of LNG) that in turn want to market sustainable ship fuels. We have a first customer in the project, that are currently building two feeder container vessels running on methanol (one of Europe´s leading ship owners Wilhelmsen, participating through their sustainable shipping unit TOPEKA). With the assistance on leading research groups covering both optimizing resource streams (NTNU) and ecosystem simulations (CERTH), we develop a comprehensive plan to pathways of bringing eSMR-based plant designs to efficient and widespread use in Europa.

Consortium · 7 organisations

coordinator

GASNOR AS

NO · €273,481

participant

FLEXFUELS AS

NO · €3,127,250

participant

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €687,500

participant

FOUNDATION WEGEMT - A EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES IN MARINE TECHNOLOGY AND RELATED SCIENCES

NL · €308,500

participant

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

NO · €443,950

participant

TOPEKA HOLDING AS

NO · €189,656

participant

TOPSOE AS

DK · €3,968,758

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