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Hydrogen for heat production for hard-to-abate industries (e.g. retrofitted burners, furnaces)

Summary

The Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking or Clean Hydrogen Partnership is a unique public-private partnership supporting research and innovation (R&I) activities in hydrogen technologies in Europe. It builds upon the success of its predecessor, the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking.

Programme Name

Clean Hydrogen JOINT UNDERTAKING (Clean Hydrogen JU)

Programme Description

The Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking or Clean Hydrogen Partnership is a unique public-private partnership supporting research and innovation (R&I) activities in hydrogen technologies in Europe. It builds upon the success of its predecessor, the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking.

Programme Details

Call

Hydrogen for heat production for hard-to-abate industries (e.g. retrofitted burners, furnaces)

Detailed Call Description

Proposals should address the following:

  • Development of pure hydrogen and hydrogen/standard fuel mixtures burner to be integrated in existing furnaces compliant NOx emission standards (industrial scales). Research areas should focus on flame monitoring, optimal mixture formation and impact of buoyancy effects, flame stability & flashback and reduction of emissions. The implementation of the development should be executed on a demonstrator in an operational environment ensuring a TRL 7 at project end. The demonstrator should run for a period of at least 6 months, operating for at least 100h at 100% hydrogen. The furnace thermal output should be of at least 1 MWth.
  • Assessment of the impact of the use of hydrogen in its different percentages of substitution for fossil fuels in furnaces and products within different hard to abate application sectors.
  • Investigation of the influence of hydrogen and higher gas supply pressures on component tightness.
  • Development of concepts for the safe integration of hydrogen in industrial plants in the sectors of application and demonstration of the retrofitting of burners so that they can be operated safely with up to 100% H2 including odorants, colorants and others as applicable.
  • The hydrogen-based burner should demonstrate the potential to achieve an equal or improved heating performance (in terms of energy used to heat certain mass/volume).
  • Investigations of potential impacts on process performance, equipment operation and maintenance under the presence of hydrogen combustion products (heat exchangers, flame detection, heat recovery technologies, burner nozzles, etc.).
  • Integration of hydrogen production units in industrial environments with high temperature processes (waste gases enthalpy content, requirements in terms of hydrogen supply pressure and purity, etc.).
  • Techno-economic analysis to replicate the solution to other industrial sites. Study the impact of the H2 cost to the final costs of the final product and impact of CO2 emissions reduction in the final cost of the product (under ETS program).

Applicants should ensure and provide evidence of the availability of hydrogen, as function of the thermal output of the furnace demonstrated.

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

EU Contribution per project: € 6,000,000

Number of proposals: 1

Eligibility For Participation Notes

At least one partner in the consortium must be a member of either Hydrogen Europe or Hydrogen Europe Research.

 

Programme Category
EU Competitive Programmes
Total Budget
€6,000,000
Thematic Categories
  • Energy
  • Environment and Climate Change
  • Other Thematic Category
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
Eligibility for Participation
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
Call Opening Date
31/01/2023
Call Closing Date
18/04/2023
EU Contact Point

Emailinfo@clean-hydrogen.europa.eu

Phone number: +32 22218148

Postal address: Avenue de la Toison d’Or 56-60, 1060 Brussels, Belgium

(Publish Date: 02/03/2023-for internal use only)

Website
Funding&Tenders Clean Hydrogen JU 2023 Annual Work Programme p.113 Clean Hydrogen JU Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda 2021 - 2027
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