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START · SUSTAINABLE ENERGY HARVESTING SYSTEMS BASED ON INNOVATIVE MINE WASTE RECYCLING

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202231 May 2026EU funding €7,667,878Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01

START project primary objective is to build an innovation ecosystem in the European Union (EU) based on the development of sustainable and economically viable thermoelectric (TE) waste heat harvesting systems to be applied in heavy industry and in maritime industry as well as primary power source for off-grid sensors and IoT devices. This objective will be achieved by incorporating abundant sulphides (mainly tetrahedrite mineral series), at present an environment hazard in mine tailings, collected in five European countries, in the production of advanced sulphide p-type TE thermoelements. In contrast, current commercial TE devices incorporate p-type and n-type TE thermoelements that are produced from expensive and rare elements, namely tellurium, which is predominantly sourced in China. The impact of START project approach on endorsing a more sustainable and resilient EU comes from three inputs. First, by reducing EU?s dependence on primary critical raw materials. Secondly, through the promotion of circular economy processes that will create value in EU by building a strategic ecosystem based on a high-abundant mineral. Just recently, it was demonstrated by our team that the mineral was amenable to processing to single phase p-type tetrahedrite. Thirdly, by the production of TE energy harvesting systems offering a contribution to the reduction of fossil fuels consumption with a great impact on the increase of the overall efficiency of energy production and consumption systems, as well as on the reduction of the greenhouse gas emissions. For that, START project aggregates research organizations, with strong background and knowledge on geology, materials science and renewable energies, and industrial organizations that guarantee the entire production and exploitation supply chain.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

Laboratorio Nacional de Energia e Geologia I.P.

PT · €1,178,467

participant

LA PALMA RESEARCH CENTRE SL

ES · €447,825

participant

GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA - BUNDESANSTALT FUR GEOLOGIE, GEOPHYSIK, KLIMATOLOGIE UND METEOROLOGIE

AT · €74,375

participant

3 DRIVERS - ENGENHARIA, INOVACAO E AMBIENTE SA

PT · €150,063

participant

MBN NANOMATERIALIA SRL

IT · €741,700

participant

BUNDESANSTALT FUER GEOWISSENSCHAFTEN UND ROHSTOFFE

DE · €487,000

participant

Thermagy B.V.

NL · €784,000

participant

SINTEF AS

NO · €1,000,000

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €424,931

participant

EUROPEAN POWDER METALLURGY ASSOCIATION

BE · €331,093

participant

STATNY GEOLOGICKY USTAV DIONYZA STURA

SK · €310,000

participant

GEO UNTERWEISSACHER GMBH

AT · €109,788

participant

TEGNOLOGY APS

DK · €936,250

participant

ASOCIACION DE SERVICIOS DE GEOLOGIA Y MINERIA IBEROAMERICANOS

ES · €104,185

participant

GENICORE SP ZOO

PL · €588,202

Research fields

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