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Sector-coupling hub for circular use of thermal and industrial waste

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - HURRICANE (Sector-coupling hub for circular use of thermal and industrial waste)

Reporting period: 2024-01-01 to 2025-06-30

Within HURRICANE a sector-coupling circular hub centred around the ArcelorMittal Ghent site will be created. We will target efficient resource management together with the recovery and utilization of squandered industrial waste heat and water. Together with ArcelorMittal Ghent’s ongoing initiatives, this will lead to a reduction of energy, water and raw materials by at least 20%. Thanks to the ongoing projects taking place within and around the Ghent site, the site is already well connected to many other industries like waste suppliers, chemical producers (ethanol offtake & H2 waste gas), renewable power producers, and wastewater treatment. It has become a multi-sectoral hub leading to efficient implementation of industrial symbiosis concepts. The Ghent site has a significant amount of recyclable energy, material and water that allows this symbiosis. These aspects are not only from the steel making processes, but also from other operations taking place in the mentioned “multi-sectoral” hub. This hub can be further enhanced with the integration of waste heat with its ongoing initiatives. Our solution aims at developing and demonstrating novel heat recovery (heat exchanger) and upgrading (heat pumps) solutions from selected operations and then coupling it with the internal and external off takers by means of a heat grid. With digital tools, aspects like broadening the district heating network, and adapting the heat demand profile of the buildings to better match the intermittent of the waste heat, can be optimized. Finally, an integrated software tool for circular hubs that combines the different tools and data produced at the different operations will be developed and validated. Through two virtual demonstrations and circular hubs blueprint the replication potential will be proven. The consortium is formed by 12 partners from 4 different countries, including 4 research organizations, 1 large End User, 4 SMEs and 3 civil organizations.
There are no publicly available results related to this section as of now, due to the early stage of the project and the ongoing research and optimizations. However, ongoing efforts and further research are expected to yield more substantial findings in the near future. The consortium can state that there has been significant progress on design optimizations of the novel heat exchangers in the Hurricane project. Publications are expected post the first reporting period. Partners have also developed an innovative gamification tool which can enable the engagement with stakeholders to gather insight on how the implementation of the circular hub will benefit them.
There are no significant results related to this section as of now. However, ongoing efforts and further research are expected to yield more substantial findings in the near future.
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