EU-Projekt: BIOMETHAVERSE
EU-Projekt: BIOMETHAVERSE – Demonstrating and Connecting Production Innovations in the BIOMETHAne uniVERSE
The EU-project BIOMETHAVERSE aims to diversify the technology basis for biomethane production in Europe, to increase its cost-effectiveness, and to contribute both to the uptake of biomethane technologies and to the priorities of the SET Plan Action 8. To this aim five innovative biomethane production pathways will be demonstrated in five European countries: France, Greece, Italy, Sweden, and Ukraine.
Support Code: 101084200
Term: 1.10.2022- 31.03.2027
Co-funded by the European Union
Istituto di Studi per l’Integrazione dei Sistemi (ISINNOVA), Italy
ISINNOVA – Research Innovation Sustainibility
European Biogas Association (EBA), Belgium
Agenzia Nazionale per le Nuove Tecnologie, l’Energia e lo Sviluppo Economico Sostenibile (ENEA), Italy
Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
Bioenergy Association of Ukraine (UABIO), Ukraine
Βιοαέριο Λαγκαδά Α.Ε. – Μονάδα παραγωγής βιοαερίου
Bioaerio Lagada (BLAG), Greece
Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis (CERTH), Greece
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas – CERTH
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), Sweden
Cortus Energy (CORTUS), Sweden
Wartsila Sweden (WARTSILA), Sweden
AERIS Tecnologias Ambientales (AERIS), Spain
Acondicionamento Tarrasense Associacion (LEITAT), Spain
Leitat Technological Center – Managing Technologies
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU), Denmark
Technical University of Denmark – DTU
Energigas Sverige Service (SGA), Sweden
PrJSC “MHP Eko Energy” (MHP), Ukraine
Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI), Italy
Consorzio Italiano Compostatori (CIC), Italy
Società Italiana Acetilene e Derivati (SIAD), Italy
Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige (DBFZ), Germany
The project is based on the following founding pillars:
- Demonstration of innovative biomethane pathways
- Technology optimisation and upscaling by technoeconomic flowsheeting
- Environmental and social sustainability assessment;
- Replicability, market penetration, support to planning decisions of other investors and project developers, policy recommendations to policy makers
- Dissemination, exploitation and communication of project results.
BIOMETHAVERSE relates, within the Work Program 2021-2022 on Climate, Energy and Mobility, to the Call “Sustainable, secure and competitive energy supply”, specifically to the topic HORIZON-CL5-2021-D3-03-16: Innovative biomethane production as an energy carrier and a fuel.
The project production routes cover one or a combination of the following production pathways: thermochemical, biochemical, electrochemical, and biological. As a starting point, four demonstration plants use conventional anaerobic digestion (AD), and one uses conventional gasification. In the BIOMETHAVERSE demonstrators, CO2 effluents from AD or gasification and other intermediate products are combined with renewable hydrogen or renewable electricity directly to increase the overall biomethane yield. All demonstrated production routes go beyond conventional technologies, with a circular approach for energy and material, while aiming at reducing the overall biomethane production costs and increasing the biomethane production. The demonstrated technologies will reach TRL 6-7 at the end of the project.
Contact:
Department of Chemical and Biological EngineeringMarina Espejo Fernandez, M. Sc.
Lehrstuhl für Energieverfahrenstechnik
Department of Chemical and Biological EngineeringStefanie Feilner, M. Sc.
Lehrstuhl für Energieverfahrenstechnik