Multimegawatt high-temperature electrolyser to generate green hydrogen for production of high-quality biofuels

Acronym

MultiPLHY

Description of the granted funding

The shift to a low-carbon EU economy raises the challenge of integrating renewable energy (RES) and cutting the CO2 emissions of energy intensive industries (EII). In this context, hydrogen produced from RES will contribute to decarbonize those industries, as feedstock/fuel/energy storage. MULTIPLHY thus aims to install, integrate and operate the world’s first high-temperature electrolyser (HTE) system in multi-megawatt-scale (~2.4 MW), at a chemical refinery in Salzbergen (DE) to produce hydrogen (≥ 60 kg/h) for the refinery’s processes. MULTIPLHY offers the unique opportunity to demonstrate the technological and industrial leadership of the EU in Solid Oxide Electrolyser Cell (SOEC) technology. With its rated electrical connection of ~3.5 MWel,AC,BOL, electrical rated nominal power of ~2.6 MWel,AC and a hydrogen production rate ≥ 670 Nm³/h, this HTE will cover ~40 % of the current average hydrogen demand of the chemical refinery. This leads to GHG emission reductions of ~8,000 tonnes during the planned minimum HTE operation time (16,000 h). MULTIPLHY’s electrical efficiency (85 %el,LHV) will be at least 20 % higher than efficiencies of low temperature electrolysers, enabling the cutting of operational costs and the reduction of the connected load at the refinery and hence the impact on the local power grid. A multidisciplinary consortium gathers NESTE (a Green Refiner as end-user), ENGIE (a global energy system integrator & operator), PaulWurth (Engineering Procurement Construction company for hydrogen processing units), Sunfire (HTE technology provider) and the world-class RTO CEA. They focus on operation under realistic conditions and market frameworks to enable the commercialisation of the HTE technology. By demonstrating reliable system operation with a proven availability of ≥ 98 %, complemented by a benchmark study for stacks in the 10 kW range, critical questions regarding durability, robustness, degradation as well as service and maintenance are addressed
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Starting year

2020

End year

2024

Granted funding

NESTE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS OY
107 187.5 €
Third party
NESTE OYJ
46 637.5 €
Participant
NESTE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS BV (NL)
107 012.5 €
Third party
NESTE NETHERLANDS BV (NL)
595 000 €
Third party
ENGIE ENERGIE SERVICES (FR)
279 645.63 €
Participant
PAUL WURTH SA (LU)
1 050 123.38 €
Participant
SUNFIRE GMBH (DE)
4 249 720.13 €
Participant
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (FR)
558 398.75 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

6 993 725 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Energy (5352)
Increase the energy efficiency of production of hydrogen mainly from water electrolysis and renewable sources while reducing operating and capital costs, so that the combined system of the hydrogen production and the conversion using the fuel cell system can compete with the alternatives for electricity production available on the market (5372)
Topic
Multi megawatt high-temperature electrolyser for valorisation as energy vector in energy intensive industry (FCH-02-2-2019)
Call ID
H2020-JTI-FCH-2019-1

Other information

Funding decision number

875123

Identified topics

biomass, bioeconomy