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BIOfuels production from Syngas FERmentation for Aviation and maritime use

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Total project cost
€4 998 654
EU Contribution
€4 998 654
Project Acronym
BioSFerA
STRIA Roadmaps
Low-emission alternative energy for transport (ALT)
Transport mode
Multimodal icon
Transport policies
Decarbonisation

Overview

Call for proposal
H2020-LC-SC3-2019-NZE-RES-CC
Link to CORDIS
Background & Policy context

Aviation and maritime transport have a direct impact on global greenhouse gas emissions and air quality. One solution to mitigate this issue is sustainable fuels. The EU-funded BioSFerA project will develop a cost-effective technology that will gasify biogenic residues and wastes. The produced syngas will be fermented to produce bio-based triacylglycerides (microbial oil) which, in turn, will be hydrotreated, resulting in drop-in biofuels for aviation and maritime transport. The project will conduct both lab and pilot tests to optimise and validate the process and increase its overall performance with regard to the feedstock flexibility, the final product yield and production cost. It will also carry out an assessment of the related environmental, social, health and safety risks.

Objectives

BioSFerA aims to develop a cost-effective interdisciplinary technology to produce sustainable aviation and maritime fuels. Thus, biogenic residues and wastes will be gasified and the syngas will be fermented to produce bio-based triacylglycerides (TAGs). Bio-fuels will be produced via TAG hydrotreatment. The overall process, combining thermochemical, biological and thermocatalytic parts is based on the gasification of biomass and other biogenic waste in a Dual Fluidized Bed gasifier and the 2-stage fermentation of the produced syngas. Through this process the syngas is converted to acetate (1st stage) and then the acetate is converted to TAGs (2nd stage). The produced TAGs contained medium and long fatty acids are hydrotreated and isomerized after the necessary separation and purification and the end-products are jet- and bunker-like biofuels, respectively. BioSFerA aims to evolve the proposed technology from TRL3 to TRL5. In the TRL3 phase, extensive lab scale tests will take place in order to optimize the process and increase its feedstock flexibility in terms of non-food bio-based blends. The best acetogenic bacterial strain will be identified based on its tolerance to syngas contaminants. Moreover, oleaginous yeasts will be genetically modified to convert the acetate derived from the first stage into C14 and C16-18 TAGs. Then, building upon lab tests, the pilot scale runs (TRL5) will investigate the overall process. At least two barrels of Hydrotreated TAGs will be produced as drop-in biofuels for aviation and marine. By exploiting the synergies between biological and thermochemical technologies, BioSFerA achieves a total carbon utilization above 35% and a minimum selling price <0.7-0.8 €/l. A process model of the overall BioSFerA process will be developed exploiting the know-how gained during piloting and used for realistic up-scaling calculations. Finally, techno-economic, market, environmental social and health and safety risk assessments will be performed.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Specific funding programme
H2020-EU.3.3.3. - Alternative fuels and mobile energy sources
Other Programme
LC-SC3-RES-23-2019 Development of next generation biofuel and alternative renewable fuel technologies for aviation and shipping

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS
Address
CHARILAOU THERMI ROAD 6 KM, 57001 THERMI THESSALONIKI, Greece
EU Contribution
€815 875
Partner Organisations
Organisation
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
Address
TEKNIIKANTIE 21, 02150 ESPOO, Finland
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€946 746
Organisation
ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION
Address
HEROON POLYTECHNIOU 9 ZOGRAPHOU CAMPUS, 157 80 ATHINA, Greece
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€116 875
Organisation
RINA CONSULTING SPA
Address
VIA CECCHI 6, 16129 GENOVA, Italy
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€200 000
Organisation
GOODFUELS BV
Address
DANZIGERKADE 15B, 1013 AP Amsterdam, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€119 750
Organisation
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Address
CALLE SERRANO 117, 28006 MADRID, Spain
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€310 000
Organisation
Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant Vzw
Address
RODENHUIZEKAAI 1, 9042 DESTELDONK GENT, Belgium
EU Contribution
€1 099 375
Organisation
KUWAIT PETROLEUM RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY BV
Address
MOEZELWEG 251, 3198 LS Europoort Rotterdam, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€393 750
Organisation
Sumitomo Shi Fw Energia Oy
Address
METSANEIDONKUJA 8, 02131 ESPOO, Finland
EU Contribution
€296 538
Organisation
FUNDACION CARTIF
Address
PQ TECNOLOGICO BOECILLO 205, 47151 BOECILLO, Spain
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€399 625
Organisation
Parco Scientifico Tecnologico Per Lambiente Environment Park Torino Spa
Address
GALLERIA SAN FEDERICO 54 CO FINPIEMONTE, 10100 TORINO, Italy
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€300 120
Organisation
SeaNRG BV
Address
De Lairessestraat 180, 1075hm Amsterdam, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€0

Technologies

Technology Theme
Ship propulsion
Technology
Hybrid propulsion for vessels
TRL
TRL 5
Development phase
Validation

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