The GLAMOUR project has currently progressed the existing state-of-the-art in glycerol purification, chemical looping-based syngas generation, and 3D-printed Fischer-Tropsch reactors.
From a technical point of view, GLAMOUR is expected to achieve a TRL5 demonstration of the integrated plant.
In terms of economic impact, we will reduce the cost of production for biomass-to-liquid biofuels by 70% paving the way to the development and exploitation of competitive technology for sustainable aviation and marine fuels. Being the technology proposed very flexible in terms of feedstock and products, GLAMOUR results will have an impact also in other sectors such as net-zero hydrogen production, waste recovery, carbon capture and storage, and sustainable chemical industries.
From a social perspective, the successful demonstration of a renewable-based process will reduce the existing footprint of the oil&gas industry, and provide new job opportunities in green technology in Europe bringing valuable know-how, and technical and managerial skills to the European industry, including SME and large players.