We have advanced the state of the art by filling out two patent applications, and publishing 10 peer-reviewed publications. Although also some other parts of progress presented in this report goes beyond state of the art, they have not been published/exploited yet.
Expected Impact
‘the exchange of knowledge through the targeted research activities with Japan will progress the technology state-of-the-art ’
This exchange og knowledge happened in WP4 and WP5, in great extent. Japanese partners visit AU numerous times during the project duration, while the most intensive collaboration happened in October 2024, where Jun Maruyama spent 1 month in the AU lab. ORACLE went beyond the state-of-the-art by state of the art in two work packages, in a collaboration with Japanese partners. Clustering workshops were organised, and ORACLE participated in Tokio and Brussels, as also reported in D7.6.
‘it will strengthen the European and Japanese technology base’
ORACLE collaboration including EU and Japanese partners on ammonia is for green ammonia demonstrations in the power generation sector, industrial sector and the transportation sector (for examples: green ammonia synthesis, ammonia SOFC, ammonia furnace, on-site ammonia cracking / purification for PEM FC).
‘it is expected that the development of renewable fuels that outperform the best fossil fuel alternatives is accelerated’
As industrial ammonia production is currently responsible for about 3% of global energy consumption, ORACLE used techno-economic evaluations, based on validated TRL4 process performance, to verify the energy consumption. Thermochemical approach, as a low-pressure Haber-Bosch process showed the potential to outperform the fossil-fuel alternatives.
ORACLE’s impact on European growth and competitiveness: carbon-free fuel and additional market opportunities for ammonia as renewable fuel
ORACLE did not create a company or new jobs, however ORACLE reached TRL3 and advanced the state of the art of the 3 technologies. ORACLE made effort to promote carbon-free economy as well as additional market opportunities for ammonia as renewable fuel. We attended more than 20 international conferences, 3 fairs, published 1 article in the magazine, attended 2 clustering activities EU/Japan where we promoted use of ammonia as a renewable fuel and market opportunities for ammonia. More is reported in D7.6.
ORACLE’s main contribution to job creation, competitiveness and employment is:
i) new knowledge gathered, here WP3, WP4, WP5, WP6 and WP7 . This knowledge does not make an impact today, as companies are not started based on that. however, the new principles observed, improved performance and solid Techno-Economical analysis as well as Exploitation plan provide good basis for further technological improvements and job creation in EU in the renewable energy sector.
ii) Education of young researchers, who will take lead in the renewable energy market. ORACLE has impacted career of a great number of young researchers, who are now trained in this specific technological area, and they can help in technological advancements in the future career steps as well as job creation within renewable energy sector.