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Sustainable Drop-In Transport fuels from Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Low Value Urban Feedstocks

Project description

Innovative processing of urban feedstocks for sustainable fuels

Advanced technology offers innovative processes using sewage sludge, food waste, and construction wood waste to produce sustainable drop-in quality synthetic gasoline and diesel fuels. The EU-funded NextGenRoadFuels project will apply advanced hydrothermal liquefaction technology to obtain low-cost drop-in diesel and gasoline fuels from concentrated biogenic residues from urban activity. The project will design innovative process steps and optimise existing ones to reach similar to lignocellulosics performance. NextGenRoadFuels will demonstrate the potential to convert more than 100 million tons of urban feedstock annually into almost 500 000 barrels of low cost drop in diesel and gasoline fuels daily, generating 50 000 direct and 300 000 indirect jobs within the EU and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 70 %.

Objective

The objective of the NextGenRoadFuels project is to apply advanced HTL technology and subsequent upgrading to a selected range of low value/cost, concentrated biogenic residues from urban activity, in order to obtain cost competitive, sustainable drop-in quality synthetic gasoline and diesel fuels. From a highly efficient and validated baseline HTL process chain designed for lignocellulosics, new innovative process steps will be designed and existing steps optimized to address the additional challenges encompassed by such feedstocks, exemplified by sewage sludge, food waste and construction wood waste (termed urban feedstocks), with the objective to reach similar performance as for lignocellulosics. The main optimization targets are - To establish fundamental pretreatment process and parameters to provide highest possible organic dry matter content in feedstock slurry and efficiently remove valuable inorganics that can have added value as organic fertilizers and/or soil improvers. - To establish HTL processing parameters giving highest possible carbon and energy yields to oil phase - To establish efficient upgrading schemes to bring the HTL intermediate bio-crude to drop-in gasoline and diesel fuels - To close material and energy streams to and from the individual process steps in order to obtain maximum internal utilization and minimal environmental impact - To establish MFSP scenarios demonstrating cost-competitiveness, socio-economic benefits and superior LCA and GHG reduction effects in a pan-European as well as global perspective. Specific targets of the NextGenRoadFuels project are to demonstrate the potential to convert more than 100 M tons urban feedstock per year into almost 500,000 barrels per day of drop-in diesel and gasoline fuels (more than 10 % of the current use in the EU), at a cost of approximately 50-60 Euro-cent per liter. This will generate 50,000 direct and 300,000 indirect jobs within the EU, and reduce GHG emissions by more than 70%.

Call for proposal

H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

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Sub call

H2020-LC-SC3-2018-RES-SingleStage

Coordinator

AALBORG UNIVERSITET
Net EU contribution
€ 992 461,25
Address
FREDRIK BAJERS VEJ 7K
9220 Aalborg
Denmark

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Region
Danmark Nordjylland Nordjylland
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 992 461,25

Participants (11)