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Deliverables
First update for D1.1. [Task 1.2].
Plan for dissemination, exploitation and communication activities. (opens in new window)This public report presents the UPTOME dissemination exploitation and communication strategy introducing the dissemination exploitation and communication objectives activities timings relevant partners the targeted audiences and stakeholders and the tools to reach both This report will be periodically updated M18 M30 Task 71
Dissemination and Communication Report (opens in new window)This public report presents the UP-TO-ME dissemination and communication activities. These include: (i) Publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals (ensuring open-access) and in industrial/technical magazines, (ii) Participation in fairs and conferences by all partners, (iii) Bilateral meetings, UP-TO-ME Ambassadors, (v) News releases. This rep.ort will also monitor the dissemination and communication activities’ KPIs. [Task 7.1]
Second update on Project Management Plan (opens in new window)Second update for D1.1. [Task 1.2].
Project Management Plan (opens in new window)This deliverable describes the management of the project including internal procedures for communication progress monitoring quality assurance and risk management Moreover it includes a schedule per task responsible partner related subtasks related deliverables and dependencies on other tasks The deliverable will be revised before the end of the first reporting period and just before the end of the second reporting period and the revisions are included in the corresponding periodic reports Task 12
First update for dissemination, exploitation and communication plan. (opens in new window)First update to the dissemination plan (D7.1). [Task 7.1].
Report on LCA for the production and use of P2M in the marine transportation sector (opens in new window)This report will contain the LCA results of the proposed process route utilising results from the technical tasks in the project. Primary Energy Demand, Greenhouse Gas emissions and environmental impact will be compared with equivalent benchmark cases from literature. [Task 6.3].
Report on socio-economic analysis (opens in new window)This public deliverable is a report examining all social aspects of the renewable methanol solution for shipping, including interview and survey results assessment. It will contain a) literature review on socio-economic impacts on renewable methanol production and use as marine fuel, and b) results of engagement with stakeholders. [Task 6.2].
Ethics Plan (opens in new window)The Ethics Plan details the forthcoming actions and responsibilities to ensure that ethics requirements are satisfied The Ethics Plan will include a schedule to obtain and deliver all documents related to ethics requirements identified in Part A
Case study on P2M as marine fuel source assessment in the Greek Archipelago (opens in new window)This report will include a study on the sustainable use of biogenic carbon sources for the proposed concept, including resources availability, geographical distribution and logistics focused on the Greek archipelago context. A well-to-wake performance will be assessed through case studies simulated with the assistance of a tool/model that will be developed within WP6. [Task 6.4].
Second update for dissemination, exploitation and communication activities (opens in new window)Second update to the dissemination plan (D7.1). [Task 7.1].
Report on technoeconomic analysis of the decentralized P2M production (opens in new window)This deliverable reports the evaluated levelized cost of energy for the UP-TO-ME process. The techno-economic analysis utilizes several technical KPIs (efficiency, emissions, water/energy consumption, methanol production) and reports their impact on the LCOE to provide technical feedback to the technology developers. [Task 6.1].
100 Liters of methanol product from the experimental plant will be delivered by KIT for WP4. Testing of the fuel properties will be then carried out by AUTH and VTT.
Publications
Author(s):
Anshika Sajit Singh
Publisher:
KIT
Author(s):
Anubhuti Goel
Publisher:
Aalto University
Author(s):
Dennis Becker
Publisher:
KIT
Author(s):
Maximilian Hertweck
Publisher:
KIT
Author(s):
Pelle Rothenberger
Publisher:
KIT
Author(s):
Falk Balduf
Publisher:
KIT
Author(s):
Iadh Ben Othman
Publisher:
KIT
Author(s):
Henri Tapio Elmeri Hopeasaari
Publisher:
Aalto University
Author(s):
Max Kollmer, Markus Vogelbacher, Mücahit Terzi, Mohit Singh, Francisco Vidal-Vazquez, Jörg Matthes
Published in:
2024 International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies (SEST), 2024
Publisher:
IEEE
DOI:
10.1109/SEST61601.2024.10694417
Author(s):
Päivi Aakko-Saksa, Mårten Westerholm, Christer Söderström, Rasmus Pettinen, Matti Reinikainen, Leonidas Ntziachristos, Dimitris Kolokotronis, Athanasios Dimaratos, Nikolaos Papadis
Published in:
31st CIMAC World Congress 2025, 2025
Publisher:
CIMAC
Author(s):
Mohit Singh, Mücahit Terzi, Max Kollmer, Akasha Nonavinakere Venkatesh, Jörg Matthes, Francisco Vidal-Vazquez, Roland Dittmeyer
Publisher:
Center for Chemical Process Safety/AIChE (CCPS)
Author(s):
Christian Frilund, Erkki Laurila, Juho Peltola, Antti Pasanen, Atte Antikainen, Niko Heikkinen
Published in:
Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, Issue 218, 2025, ISSN 0255-2701
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/J.CEP.2025.110550
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