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EU funding (€12.5M): Advanced Carbon Capture for steel industries integrated in CCUS Clusters Hor1 Apr 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Advanced Carbon Capture for steel industries integrated in CCUS Clusters
C4U is a holistic interdisciplinary project involving the collaboration with 8 European countries and Mission Innovation Countries, Canada, China and USA aimed at addressing all the essential elements required for the optimal integration of CO2 capture in the iron and steel industry as part of the CCUS chain. This spans demonstration of highly efficient CO2 capture technologies at TRL7 designed for optimal integration into an iron and steel plant and detailed consideration of the safety, environmental, societal, policy and business aspects for successful incorporation into the North Sea Port CCUS cluster. The above involves the elevation from TRL5 to TRL7 two highly energy-efficient high-temperature solid-sorbent CO2 capture technologies for decarbonising blast furnace gas and other carbon containing gases. In addition, the C4U project assesses the societal readiness and analyses the optimal design for full-scale integration of such technologies in industrial plants operated by the world’s largest iron and steel manufacturer, ArcelorMittal. For the first time, in combination, these two technologies will target up to 90% of the total emissions from the steel plant that come from a variety of sources. Using a whole system approach, we account for the impact of the quality of the captured CO2 on the safety and operation of the CO2 pipeline transportation and storage infrastructure whilst exploring utilisation opportunities based on integration into the North Sea Port CCUS industrial cluster. A candidate for the fourth Union list of Projects of Common Interest2, CO2TransPorts aims to establish the necessary infrastructure to facilitate the large-scale capture, transport and storage of CO2 from three of the most important ports in Europe; North Sea, Rotterdam and Antwerp and to transport and store up to 10 Mt/yr of CO2 per year.
Funded Companies:
Company name | Funding amount |
Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas | €1,718,400 |
Arcelormittal Belgium N.V. | €125,250 |
Arcelormittal Innovacion Investigacion e Inversion SL | €649,688 |
€167,612 | |
Carmeuse Research AND Technology SA | €93,838 |
Carmeuse Technologies | €99,974 |
Centre for European Policy Studies | €159,250 |
Climate Strategies | €253,875 |
€0.00 | |
€0.00 | |
Element Energy Ltd. | €92,759 |
Environmental Resources Management Ltd. | €191,266 |
Institut National de L Environnement Industriel et des Risques - Ineris | €238,220 |
Johnson Matthey plc | €161,910 |
Kisuma Chemicals B.V. | €267,225 |
Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNO | €906,683 |
Politecnico DI Milano | €348,190 |
€0.00 | |
€855,751 | |
Swerim AB | €3,434,627 |
The University of Manchester | €443,820 |
€301,941 | |
€1,572,995 | |
Wood Italiana Srl | €415,809 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/884418
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