Periodic Reporting for period 2 - HySelect (Efficient water splitting via a flexible solar-powered Hybrid thermochemical-Sulphur dioxide depolarized Electrolysis Cycle)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-07-01 do 2025-12-31
The ambition of HySelect is to close the technical gaps and provide the missing links in the overall, complete HyS cycle technology concept, for a realistic overall evaluation of the technology and its scale-up. The innovations to be implemented will lead to highly efficient, long-term and cost-competitive CST-driven thermochemical hydrogen production.
Oxide catalytic materials composition recipes that will ensure significant SO3 splitting conversion at temperatures reachable with current solar receivers with a final selection of formulations being available
Know-how in other-than-SO3 -splitting catalytic reactions with related industries
Cascaded Sulphuric acid decomposition/SO3 splitting reactor following an allothermally-heated shell-and-tube heat exchanger design, a pre-final modular reactor design is in place.
Sulphur dioxide Depolarized Electrolyzer in the pilot-scale, detailed technical discussions with possible manufacturers are ongoing.
SDE bipolar plates with minimal amount/no PGM and anticorrosion properties, various coating techniques are investigated
New membrane materials for long term operation without SO2 crossover
Centrifugal particle receiver and high-temperature particles storage system which has been installed in the Solar tower Juelich, and commissioning is ongoing
Eventual Hydrogen production cost < 5 €/kg for a scaled plant in multi-MW size.
Impacts
New breakthrough approach for transferring heat from a solar receiver to endothermic catalytic reactions.
New catalytic ways to perform SO3 splitting via higher- and lower-temperature catalysts in cascade configurations of appropriately engineered and shaped porous structured catalytic oxide bodies.
New Sulphur Dioxide Depolarized electrolyzers with minimal or no quantities of PGMs
New niche market for electrolyser manufacturers.
New synergies for Sulphuric acid industry.
Diversification of RE-hydrogen production routes
Reduction in use of critical-PGM materials
Addition of extra renewable hydrogen in the future energy mix.