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PHOTOSINT · PHOTOelectrocatalytic systems for Solar fuels energy INTegration into the industry with local resources

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202331 August 2027EU funding €4,993,753Call HORIZON-CL5-2022-D3-02

The PHOTOSINT project presents solutions to the challenges chemical industries are facing in integrating renewable energy sources into their processes. The project will deliver sustainable processes to produce hydrogen and methanol as energy vectors using only sunlight as an energy source and wastewater and CO2 as feedstocks, making the industries more auto-sufficient. The pathway is based on solar-driven artificial photosynthesis, and aims to develop new catalytic earth-abundant materials and modifications of existing ones to improve catalytic processes. Design parameters of the PEC cell will be tuned to maximize solar to fuel (STF) efficiency. Moreover to improve the conversion for industrial implementation, PHOTOSINT will develop a novel way to concentrate and illuminate the semiconductor surface to maximize overall energy efficiency. Perovskite solar PV cells will be integrated to harvest the light to supply the external electrical voltage.PHOTOSINT is an ambitious project due to precedents in research conducted to date and the low production rate of the desired products. For integrating sunlight energy into the industry, the catalyst will be studied, and then the best one/s will be implemented in prototypes. The obtained results will be used for making scale-up in pilots with tandem PEC cells. These steps are necessary to assess the industrial scale-up feasibility, promoting the increased competitiveness of renewable process energy technologies and energy independence. MeOH and H2 will be tested in engines. Also, an HTPEM fuel cell will be used for electricity generation, and hydrogen will be tested as an alternative fuel for energy generation instead natural gas in melting furnaces avoiding CO2 emissions.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AIE

ES · €754,375

participant

AZOMURES SA

RO · €119,375

participant

FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA D'INVESTIGACIO QUIMICA

ES · €467,813

participant

REDOXME AB

SE · €474,950

participant

HYSYTECH SRL

IT · €359,125

participant

KEMIJSKI INSTITUT

SI · €399,066

participant

KNEIA SL

ES · €322,084

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €339,200

participant

EESTI MAAULIKOOL

EE · €128,250

participant

TORRECID SA

ES · €229,688

participant

STEKLARNA HRASTNIK DRUZBA ZA PROIZVPROIZVODNJO STEKLENIH IZDELKOV DOO

SI · €424,688

participant

UNIVERSITE PARIS CITE

FR · €122,984

participant

MITSIOLIDIS - MITSOPOULOS - BOZATZIDIS TZIAKAS SA

EL · €218,000

thirdParty

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR

participant

SORBONNE UNIVERSITE

FR · €286,031

participant

RINA CONSULTING - CENTRO SVILUPPO MATERIALI SPA

IT · €348,125

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