Project description
Demonstrating synthetic methanol as fuel for the decarbonisation of shipping
Synthetic methanol is a promising fuel for the shipping industry as it has the potential to significantly reduce the sector's greenhouse gas emissions. However, further research needs to be conducted on innovative production technologies and efficient implementation of the whole value chain. The EU-funded POSEIDON project aims to address this gap by developing and testing several solutions to create entirely new value chains, from feedstock to ship engines. The project will assess two complementary CO2 valorisation routes. Additionally, it will develop an innovative “power to synthetic methanol” technology which will be demonstrated on a test platform. Finally, the produced fuel will be tested in ships engines, and the project will lay the groundwork for value chain implementation at key EU ports.
Objective
The POSEIDON project aims to facilitate the use of e-methanol as e-fuel in shipping by demonstrating innovative solutions along the value chain steps: 1. two complementary CO2 valorisation routes – biogenic CO2 from a biogas plant and industrial plant from a lime plant will be investigated, 2. A new hybrid TRL7 power-to-e-methanol technology will be built and demonstrated within a test platform allowing to re-create real case studies conditions, 3. The produced e-fuel will be tested in 2- and 4-stroke engines at testing facilities and in a pilot boat in open sea to confirm its applicability. The project will also pave the way for the future implementation of e-methanol value chains in the port areas of Valencia and Thessaloniki. Communities of practice gathering project partners and external local stakeholders interested in the e-fuel transition will be created. These communities will strengthen collaboration, raise awareness of the potentials and benefits of renewable e-fuels, help members share their vision and discuss requirements and challenges. This will be supported by detailed case study assessment: extensive tests will be performed in a Power-to-X test platform and simulations enabling to evaluate environmental, economic and social mid-term to long-term impacts will be carried out. Market studies and business modelling activities will be done to have a clear view of the deployment potential at EU level. To foster market uptake, an EU deployment roadmap and a replication tool allowing external stakeholders to conduct their own pre-feasibility assessment will be developed. A public project guidebook outlining the main key exploitable results and policy recommendations will be published. To achieve all these results, the project will build upon the wide expertise of its 19 partners. The consortium consists of a well-balanced team of industrial partners (8), research partners (5), business support organisations (2), ports (2), an association and a public agency.
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76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
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Participants (17)
75008 Paris
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76131 Karlsruhe
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16129 Genova
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46024 Valencia
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546 36 THESSALONIKI
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68163 MANNHEIM
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
34121 Trieste
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70100 BARI
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70599 Stuttgart
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46005 Valencia
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54110 Thessaloniki
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57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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00185 Roma
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60178 NORRKOPING
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564 29 THESSALONIKI
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57013 Thessaloniki
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
47003 VALLADOLID
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Partners (1)
Partner organisations contribute to the implementation of the action, but do not sign the Grant Agreement.
8401 Winterthur
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