A European Research & Innovation Project
C2FUEL project aims to develop energy-efficient, economically and environmentally viable CO2 conversion technologies for the displacement of fossils fuels emission through a concept of industrial symbiosis between carbon intensive industries, power production, and local economy. Running for four years from 2019 to 2023, C2FUEL partnership gathers the whole value chain necessary for CO2 conversion into carbon-captured energy carriers : carbon captured supply, renewable hydrogen and fuel development, integration to power plant and operation, so as end-users and international promoters. The concept will be demonstrated at Dunkirk between DK6 combined cycle power plant, Arcelor Mittal steel factory and one of the major European harbor, a showcase for future replication. The project has received €4m of funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 838014.
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C2FUEL results at the American Catalysis event, NAM27 !
The 27th meeting of the North American Catalysis Society, NAM27, is the premier scientific event in the field of catalysis research and development in 2022. It will be held in Ney York city, USA on May 22-27, 2022. It will be the opportunity for our youg C2FUEL researchers from TU/e to present their latest results …
Read moreC2Fuel results at the NCCC conference
The 23rd Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference will take place on 9-11 May 2022 at the Conference Centre Leeuwenhorst in Noordwijkerhout (The Netherlands). Latest C2Fuel results will be presented: 2 posters: “Morphology study of bismuth nanoparticles as catalyst for electrochemical CO2 reduction to formate”. Alex J.W. Man, Tim Wissink, Marta C. Figueiredo, Emiel J.M. Hensen …
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