Renewable residential heating with fast pyrolysis bio-oil

Acronym

Residue2Heat

Description of the granted funding

The overall objective of Residue2Heat is to enable the utilization of sustainable, ash rich biomass and residues in residential heating applications (20-200 kWth) to provide sustainable heat at a competitive price. In this concept, various 2nd generation agricultural, and forestry residue streams are converted into a liquid energy carrier near the biomass origin at an economic viable scale of 15-30 MWth using the fast pyrolysis process. Subsequently, the fast pyrolysis bio-oil (FPBO) is distributed to a large number of residential end-users. The FPBO should fulfill at least the draft CEN-specification for replacement of domestic heating oil and comply with REACH regulation. Additional quality control aspects for this application include the removal of extractives and solids from the FPBO. Ash is recovered from the fast pyrolysis process as a separate stream, and recycling and/or re-use will be evaluated in detail. Existing high efficient, condensing boilers are used as starting point in the project, as well as a proven, low emission blue-flame type burner. Within Residue2Heat technical development work is performed on the modification of such systems to enable FPBO as fuel. The emission control and energy efficiency of the heating systems are optimized by dedicated modeling of FPBO atomization and combustion kinetics, supported by single droplet combustion tests and spray characterization. This route benefits from the flexible nature of the fast pyrolysis process, allowing the use of various lignocellulosic biomass streams, but also by using modified residential heating systems for which manufacturing capabilities, market development and product distribution are already in place. Dedicated tasks are included to assess the environmental and social impacts, risks analysis and public acceptance. Additionally, business and market assessment activities are performed including specific issues on health and safety relevant to FPBO-fuelled residential boilers.
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Starting year

2016

End year

2019

Granted funding

OWI OEL-WAERME-INSTITUT GMBH (DE)
1 246 935 €
Participant
BTG BIOLIQUIDS B.V. (NL)
299 062.5 €
Participant
B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV (NL)
902 123 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK (AT)
364 250 €
Participant
POLITECNICO DI MILANO (IT)
330 455 €
Participant
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (IT)
750 000 €
Participant
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN (DE)
192 250 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

5 465 728 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Energy (5352)
Develop the full potential of wind energy (5358)
Develop efficient, reliable and cost-competitive solar energy systems (5359)
Develop geothermal, hydro, marine and other renewable energy options (5361)
Topic
Developing the next generation technologies of renewable electricity and heating/cooling (LCE-02-2015)
Call ID
H2020-LCE-2015-1-two-stage

Other information

Funding decision number

654650

Identified topics

energy efficiency, energy systems, heat