
Om Projektet
Beneficial renewable energy creates the prerequisite to, together with capturedcarbon dioxide from existing industrial facilities, produce synthetic fuels in
an environmentally friendly manner locally. The project will therefore
thoroughly investigate the possibilities for regional use and further
processing of both carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2)
regionally for industry and society's needs to replace peat energy
production.The goal of the project is to create a better understanding through
raw material flows in various industries, waste management and material
recovery processes. This is to be able to assess which strategic and economic
processes are important to prioritize in order to utilize and refine H2, O2 and
also CO2, in a way that really creates added value for industry and society
regionally.This is to accelerate development through increased knowledge of
system solutions used in sustainable economy and to increase readiness to test
and apply these new technologies in the region, the project contributes to
opportunities for new business activities.Technological development is
progressing rapidly and the project maps out the various technologies that are
available for the separation of carbon dioxide and the production of hydrogen
gas. How far along are these various technologies in the development phase
(TRL, Technology Readiness level)?What is the demand for products with higher
levels of hydrocarbons, environmental analysis (alcohol, acids, nitrogen,
phosphorus, ammonia, fertilizers, coal, e-fuels such as synthetic diesel
etc)?The investigation should clarify potential demand in relation to potential
production capacity for various possible green synthetic products. Create basis
for future investment plans, budgets and decisions in the various interest
organizations. Contribute knowledge in the pursuit of carbon neutrality.
Acquired knowledge should be used in decisions that aim to replace the need for
peat in current energy production solutions and contribute to phasing out the
use of peat in future electricity and heat production solutions.