HyProFuel Hydroprocessing Sustainable Fuels for Aviation and Heavy Transport

The HyProFuel project will develop technology that converts pyrolysis oil obtained from bio-waste into renewable hydrocarbon fuels by hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) catalysis. Pyrolysis oil production from a wide range of bio sources is already today a commercial technology, and renewable fuels from pyrolysis oil have the potential to replace fossil fuels in aviation and heavy transportation. However, what currently hinders large-scale renewable fuel production is the lack of an efficient down-stream technology that upgrades the complex and unstable oxygen-rich oil into a fuel that meets the strict specifications of modern engines.

Key figures

Periode:
2022 - 2026
Bevillingsår:
2021
Egen finansiering:
14,50 mio.
Støttebeløb:
26,72 mio.
Støtteprocent:
63 %
Projektbudget:
42,22 mio.

Kategori

Fælles overordnet teknologiområde
Bio og affald

Deltagere

Aarhus Universitet (Main Responsible)
Partner og Økonomi
Partner Tilskud Eget bidrag
Aarhus Universitet 8,770.20 mio. 2,162.05 mio.
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) 10,202.52 mio. 1,398.32 mio.
Københavns Universitet 4,970.10 mio. 610.29 mio.
HALDOR TOPSØE A/S 363.39 mio. 9,275.87 mio.
Equinor Refining Denmark A/S 468.98 mio.
ALFA LAVAL COPENHAGEN A/S 47.53 mio. 672.41 mio.
Aarhus Universitet 2,363.66 mio. 858.82 mio.

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