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.
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. |