Black Liquor to Fuel by Efficient HydroThermal Application integrated to Pulp Mill
Acronym
BL2F
Description of the granted funding
Black Liquor to Fuel (BL2F) process produces drop-in biofuels for aviation and shipping from black liquor, a side stream of chemical pulping industry. 83 % CO2 reduction compared to fossil fuels, and competitive production cost of 0.90 €/l for drop-in sustainable aviation fuel are received. A large deployment, using a variety of biomass, can yield >50 billion liters of advanced biofuels by 2050, then satisfying the EU demand for advanced biofuels for aviation (15 Mtoe) and shipping (30 Mtoe).
First-of-a-kind Integrated Hydro Thermal Liquefaction (IHTL) process at pulp mills produces fuel intermediate for further upgrading in oil refineries. Biomass is converted to low oxygen content (< 10 w-%) HTL-oil in water of reductive conditions at up to 400 ˚C, 300 bar. The expected energy yield is >85 %. Integrated hydrothermal HydroDeOxygenation (IHDO) will further upgrade HTL-oil to fuel intermediate (< 5 w-% O2), classifying as bunker-like marine fuel or feedstock for high-quality aviation and marine fuels production.
The process innovations of BL2F are: 1) combined salt separation and HTL-reactor, enabling direct upgrading of HTL-oil, 2) reforming of the aqueous phase to hydrogen, decreasing the need for external fossil hydrogen in IHDO, 3) integrating the process to pulp mill, offering cost reductions in treating of the gaseous and solid side streams by existing process installations.
The BL2F is supported by CEPI, Avinor, and Rolls Royce and covers the whole value chain: The 6th largest producer in the world of bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp NVG, the leading biorefinery supplier Valmet, catalyst developer Ranido and Neste, the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel collaborate with excellent research partners; VTT, PSI, SINTEF, Tampere University, KIT, Brunel University London. LGI and industrial partners maximize the impact of the project. The ambitious goals and strong consortium strengthens European leadership in renewable biofuels and climate protection.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2024
Granted funding
VALMET TECHNOLOGIES OY
152 500 €
Participant
NESTE OYJ
151 250 €
Participant
SINTEF AS (NO)
215 625 €
Participant
RAIZ - INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACAO DAFLORESTA E PAPEL (PT)
109 750 €
Third party
THE NAVIGATOR COMPANY SA (PT)
41 050 €
Participant
RANIDO, S.R.O. (CZ)
292 500 €
Participant
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE (DE)
334 500 €
Participant
SINTEF ENERGI AS (NO)
650 625 €
Participant
LGI CONSULTING (FR)
365 750 €
Participant
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON (UK)
291 843.75 €
Participant
PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT (CH)
771 048.75 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 999 624 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Energy (5352 Alternative fuels and mobile energy sources (5362 )
Topic
Development of next generation biofuel and alternative renewable fuel technologies for aviation and shipping (LC-SC3-RES-23-2019Call ID
H2020-LC-SC3-2019-NZE-RES-CC Other information
Funding decision number
884111
Identified topics
biomass, bioeconomy