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Highly Efficient Super Critical ZERO eMission Energy System

Description du projet

Écologiser les turbines à gaz

Les turbines à gaz sont la source d’énergie conventionnelle la plus propre. Le projet HERMES, financé par l’UE, fera progresser la technologie des turbines à gaz. Concrètement, il développera le premier système énergétique supercritique à zéro émission en boucle fermée de haute efficacité. Ce nouveau système est basé sur des combustibles liquides et gazeux renouvelables synthétisés localement (méthanol ou hydrogène), couplés à un système décentralisé de captage, d’utilisation et de stockage du carbone. En fonctionnant sous de hautes pressions (plus de 150 bars), le système atteint un rendement nettement supérieur (plus de 65 %) à celui des turbines à gaz actuelles. Par ailleurs, le système ne produit aucun polluant puisqu’il utilise de l’oxygène pur pour l’oxydation du combustible et qu’il capte le flux volumineux des produits d’échappement (H2O et/ou CO2) et les réutilise pour la synthèse du combustible.

Objectif

Wind and sun will be central energy sources of a climate neutral Europe 2050, bringing with them the need to balance weather dependent differences between supply and load. Conventional gas turbines can fulfill this task also for longer periods even well as they can stabilize the grid with their capability of quick start/stop. However, their efficiency is limited and – even if burning climate neutral hydrocarbons – they still produce local emissions. HERMES overcomes these limitations and advances gas turbine technology to the future-proof level by creating a reliable, flexible, zero-emission solution for energy supply with long term impact at EU level.

HERMES develops and assesses the first highly efficient closed-loop supercritical zero emission energy system. It is based on directly fired supercritical gas turbine engine operating on locally synthesized renewable liquid and gaseous fuels (e.g. methanol or hydrogen) coupled with decentralized carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS). The carrier medium is highly dense supercritical carbon dioxide or xenon demanding less compression power. Therefore, and because of operating at high pressure conditions (above 150 bar), the system achieves significantly higher efficiency (above 65%) than today’s gas turbines. By utilizing pure oxygen for fuel oxidation, and by capturing bulky flow of exhaust products (H2O and/or CO2) and reusing them for fuel synthesis, the system produces virtually no pollutants. A detailed assessment of the HERMES approach will be done using experimental and computational approaches and dynamic simulation tools including digital twins and machine learning.

The 36-month project will be realized by an 11-partner consortium including 3 SMEs with expertise in renewable energy, combustion, techno-economics and socio-political science. Hermes will pave the way to a major breakthrough in the understanding of fundamentals of combustion in supercritical fluids with zero emission of any pollutants.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 574 700,00
Adresse
DRIENERLOLAAN 5
7522 NB Enschede
Pays-Bas

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Région
Oost-Nederland Overijssel Twente
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 574 700,00

Participants (7)

Partenaires (3)