Highly-efficient and flexible integration of biomass and renewable hydrogen for low-cost combined heat and power generation to the energy system.
Acronym
Bio-FlexGen
Description of the granted funding
Climate change is the most significant challenge for humanity today. For this reason, fossil fuels must be replaced utilising renewables, improved energy efficiency and more flexible energy systems. An optimal combination of several renewable sources is needed to satisfy human energy needs. Bioenergy, in combination with hydrogen, can take the role as secure and plannable source for power and heat complementing intermittent renewable sources such as wind and sun.
BIO-FlexGen will increase the efficiency and flexibility of renewable energy-based combined heat and power (CHP), playing a key role in energy system integration, and make a significant contribution to the decarbonisation of the energy system.
In particular, to overcome these challenges, Bio-FlexGen brings to the table a unique combination of gasification and gas turbine technology that allows the plant to utilise hydrogen for fast dispatch and biomass for low operating costs over time. Due to the high efficiency, three times more power can be generated from biomass for the same heat load, and the plant can quickly achieve full load by starting and operating on 100% hydrogen. To meet fluctuations in seasonal demands and prices, a variant of the plant can provide climate-positive hydrogen production during long periods of low electricity prices or heat demand.
To do so, Bio-FlexGen consortium gathers the necessary experience, knowledge and resources through a multi-stakeholder approach that covers the whole value chain of the project. It consists of a multidisciplinary team of 14 entities from 5 different EU countries (Spain, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Hungary), among which, 4 universities, 2 RTD organisations, 1 NGO, and 4 SMEs to ensure market exploitation (2 industrial companies and 1 District heat company).
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2025
Granted funding
PHOENIX BIOPOWER SWITZERLAND GMBH (CH)
242 812.5 €
Third party
BIT GMBH BERLINER INSTITUT FUR TECHNOLOGIETRANSFER (DE)
664 781.25 €
Participant
SOCIEDAD ANONIMA SULQUISA S.A. (ES)
93 525 €
Participant
CEMEX ESPANA OPERACIONES SL (ES)
84 150 €
Participant
PHOENIX BIOPOWER AB (SE)
1 191 232.5 €
Participant
EUROPEAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE (ESCI) GGMBH (DE)
225 030 €
Participant
TEKNISKA VERKEN I LINKOPING AB (SE)
85 000 €
Participant
ZABALA INNOVATION CONSULTING, S.A. (ES)
176 700 €
Participant
IKERLAN S. COOP (ES)
184 837.5 €
Participant
RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB (SE)
1 358 257.03 €
Coordinator
GEONARDO ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD (HU)
159 960 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD PONTIFICIA COMILLAS (ES)
360 258.75 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN (DE)
372 125 €
Participant
KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN (SE)
214 513.75 €
Participant
Amount granted
5 565 863 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Energy (5352Topic
Innovative land-based and offshore renewable energy technologies and their integration into the energy system (LC-GD-2-1-2020Call ID
H2020-LC-GD-2020-1 Other information
Funding decision number
101037085
Identified topics
energy efficiency, energy systems, heat