Sustainable and flexible production of maritime fuel from biomass
To take a critical lead forward towards a cost effective and sustainable pipeline between the unutilized global bimass resources on one side and the demand for "green" fuel products on the other side - in this case, in the Danish maritime sector.
Goal: To take a critical lead forward towards a cost effective and sustainable pipeline between the unutilized global bimass resources on one side and the demand for "green" fuel products on the other side - in this case, in the Danish maritime sector.
Workpackages:
- WP1 - research looking into fusing technologies from DTU and MASH Energy to improve energy porduction in the form of various biofuels.
- WP2 - Design and detailing of pilot scale plant for fuel and electricity production and development of design documentation for the plant.
- WP3 - Handling inputs and outputs - understanding the possible sources and the reliability of biomass waste streams, understanding the technical requirements for biofuel in the maritime sector and biochar in the agricultural sector.
- WP4 - Production of pilot scale plant integrating pyrolysis, gasification and producing ISO compliant liquid fuels and electricity. Tuning and optimization of the process for sewage sludge as input.
- WP6 - Disseminate the projects development
- WP7 - Project management - efficient management and allocation og the time and resources.
Status: Ready to start the project.
Result utilization: Increasing industrial use fo carbon neutral (or even negative) energy sources within the maritime sector. Carbon sequestration using the byproduct biochar as soil amendment in the agricultural sector, improving crop yield efficiency.
Key figures
Participants
Partner | Subsidy | Auto financing |
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MASH Energy ApS | 3,77 mio. DKK | 2,52 mio. DKK |
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) | 1,61 mio. DKK | 0,18 mio. DKK |
Contact
Fruebjergvej 3
2100 København Ø
Tlf.: +45 20765529