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assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2023Partners:Bramble Energy (United Kingdom), Shell (Netherlands), Bramble Energy, Imperial College London, RFC Power +3 partnersBramble Energy (United Kingdom),Shell (Netherlands),Bramble Energy,Imperial College London,RFC Power,RFC Power,SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL B.V.,SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL B.V.Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/W033356/1Funder Contribution: 249,433 GBPThe UK Hydrogen Strategy has set out an ambitious plan to develop GW-scale low-carbon hydrogen production by 2030, which is a crucial step to support the transition to net zero by 2050. Future development of GW-scale green hydrogen production requires substantial cost reduction of electrolysis technology. Existing proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers have technical drawbacks and are limited by the expensive Nafion membranes and electrocatalysts. Anion exchange membrane water electrolysis is one of the most promising electrolysis technologies. However, fundamental research is required to advance AEM technology, particularly in the development of hydrocarbon membranes and electrocatalysts which can catalyse the performance of the systems. The overall objective of this project is to develop a high-performance, cost-effective and durable anion exchange membrane (AEM) water electrolysis technology. One key challenge is to fabricate membranes with high hydroxide conductivity, good mechanical stability and resistance to chemical deterioration at high temperatures. The lack of effective hydroxide exchange membranes is one of the major obstacles to the development of anion exchange membrane water electrolyser. We will synthesise new generation of polymer membranes to achieve high ionic conductivity and stability. At the same time, although inexpensive and ubiquitous non-precious metal catalysts can be used in AEM electrolysers, currently the activity of these catalysts could be improved. Hence, new electrocatalysts with high reactivity and durability will also be synthesized and paired with newly developed membranes and ionomer binders to form structured membrane electrode assemblies. Our ambition is to advance the development of cost-effective hydrogen generation technologies and ultimately will contribute to UK's plan to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:B P International Ltd, Naturbeads Ltd, ExxonMobil (United States), Graphene Water Technologies, Graphene Water Technologies +30 partnersB P International Ltd,Naturbeads Ltd,ExxonMobil (United States),Graphene Water Technologies,Graphene Water Technologies,Laser Micromachining Limited,Evonik (Germany),Laser Micromachining Limited,Exactmer Limited,Nanotherics Ltd,Laser Micromachining Limited,B P International Ltd,Cytiva Europe,EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG,University of Bath,GE Healthcare Life Sciences,BP (United Kingdom),EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG,Exactmer Limited,DTF UK Ltd,Bath Spa University,BP (UK),RFC Power,Evonik Industries AG (International),PEL,PEL,RFC Power,Naturbeads Ltd,University of Bath,DuPont (United Kingdom),DTF UK Ltd,Dupont Teijin Films (UK) Limited,ExxonMobil,Nanotherics Ltd,Pall Corporation (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/V047078/1Funder Contribution: 7,328,270 GBPChemical separations are critical to almost every aspect of our daily lives, from the energy we use to the medications we take, but consume 10-15% of the total energy used in the world. It has been estimated that highly selective membranes could make these separations 10-times more energy efficient and save 100 million tonnes/year of carbon dioxide emissions and £3.5 billion in energy costs annually (US DoE). More selective separation processes are essential to "maximise the advantages for UK industry from the global shift to clean growth", and will assist the move towards "low carbon technologies and the efficient use of resources" (HM Govt Clean Growth Strategy, 2017). In the healthcare sector there is growing concern over the cost of the latest pharmaceuticals, which are often biologicals, with an unmet need for highly selective separation of product-related impurities such as active from inactive viruses (HM Govt Industrial Strategy 2017). In the water sector, the challenges lie in the removal of ions and small molecules at very low concentrations, so-called micropollutants (Cave Review, 2008). Those developing sustainable approaches to chemicals manufacture require novel separation approaches to remove small amounts of potent inhibitors during feedstock preparation. Manufacturers of high-value products would benefit from higher recovery offered by more selective membranes. In all these instances, higher selectivity separation processes will provide a step-change in productivity, a critical need for the UK economy, as highlighted in the UK Government's Industrial Strategy and by our industrial partners. SynHiSel's vision is to create the high selectivity membranes needed to enable the adoption of a novel generation of emerging high-value/high-efficiency processes. Our ambition is to change the way the global community perceives performance, with a primary focus on improved selectivity and its process benefits - while maintaining gains already made in permeance and longevity.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC, Doosan Babcock Power Systems, Membranology, IES, Doosan Power Systems +190 partnersNorth East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC,Doosan Babcock Power Systems,Membranology,IES,Doosan Power Systems,DRAX POWER LIMITED,Chemical Industries Association Ltd,IES,Quantum ES,Tata Steel UK,ITM Power plc,The Oil and Gas Technology Centre Ltd,Centrica Storage Limited,ITM Power (United Kingdom),North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC,MTC,INEOS Technologies UK,Johnson Matthey,Petroineos Manufacturing Scotland Ltd,Progressive Energy (United Kingdom),Henry Royce Institute,Liberty Speciality Steels,Equinor,Tata Steel,UnitBirwelco Ltd,Optimat (United Kingdom),Confederation of Paper Industries,North East of England Process Industry Cluster (United Kingdom),The Oil and Gas Technology Centre Ltd,Henry Royce Institute,Highview Power Storage (United Kingdom),Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,CR Plus Ltd,Johnson Matthey Plc,Northern Powergrid (United Kingdom),UK Petroleum Industry Association Ltd,Future Towns Innovation Hub,Equinor,Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,CCC,Peel L&P Environmental Limited,UK Steel,Scottish Hydrogen& Fuel Cell Association,PROGRESSIVE ENERGY LIMITED,Chemical Industries Association Ltd,IBioIC (Industrial Biotech Innov Ctr),Glass Futures Ltd,SP Energy Networks,Celsa Steel UK,VPI Immingham,Johnson Matthey (United Kingdom),Uniper Technologies Ltd.,Bellona Foundation (International),Optimat,North West Business Leadership Team,CERES POWER LIMITED,NSG Group (UK),Sembcorp Energy UK Limited,Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited,Drochaid Research Services Limited,SIEMENS PLC,Sembcorp Energy UK Limited,Heriot-Watt University,Heriot-Watt University,SEPA,CR Plus Ltd,NECCUS,Vale Europe Limited,Pale Blue Dot,Quantum ES,DRAX POWER LIMITED,Scottish and Southern Energy (United Kingdom),Future South,VPI Immingham,ITM POWER PLC,Decarbonised Gas Alliance (DGA),Celsa Steel UK,Element Energy Ltd,ITM Power plc,Calgavin Ltd (Birmingham),Princes Foods,Integrated Environmental Solutions (United Kingdom),Equinor (Norway),Engineering Construction,UK Steel,Future Towns Innovation Hub,NECCUS,JJ Bioenergy Ltd,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,Welsh Water (Dwr Cymru),United Kingdom Petroleum Industry Association,Northern Gas Networks,Tyseley Energy Park Limited,NSG Holding (Europe) Limited,Tyseley Energy Park Limited,Air Products (United Kingdom),Energy Technology Partnership,China Huaneng Group,Dwr Cymru Welsh Water (United Kingdom),DCWW,Air Products Plc,Food & Drink Federation,North West Business Leadership Team,PROGRESSIVE ENERGY LIMITED,BITC,Aker Solutions,SIEMENS PLC,Drochaid Research Services Limited,Peel L&P Environmental Limited,Low Emissions Resources Global, Ltd,Ceres Power (United Kingdom),Future South,Celsa Steel UK,UK-CPI,University of Oxford,Department for the Economy,Department for the Economy (NI),North West Hydrogen Alliance,Northern Powergrid (United Kingdom),Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited,Diageo Great Britain Limited,Tees Valley Combined Authority,VALE EUROPE LIMITED,National Engineering Laboratory,Glass Futures Ltd,Aker (Norway),North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC,Black Country LEP,Energy Technology Partnership,Air Products (United Kingdom),UnitBirwelco Ltd,OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT,Bellona Foundation,Decarbonised Gas Alliance (DGA),Drax (United Kingdom),MTC,Low Emissions Resources Global, Ltd,SEPA,JJ Bioenergy Ltd,Confederation of Paper Industries,Innovatium Group Limited,Manufacturing Technology Centre (United Kingdom),Aurelia Turbines Oy,Tees Valley Mayoral Combined Authority,Aurelia Turbines Oy,Petroineos Manufacturing Scotland Ltd,RFC Power,Doosan Power Systems,National Engineering Laboratory,Doosan (United Kingdom),Diageo Great Britain Limited,Black Country LEP,Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Inno,Membranology,Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute,Element Energy Ltd,Committee on Climate Change,Food and Drink Federation,SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY,Pale Blue Dot,Wood plc,BITC,Business in the Community,Ineos (United Kingdom),Highview Power Storage (United Kingdom),Food and Drink Federation,Humber Local Enterprise Partnership(LEP),Innovatium Group Limited,John Wood Group plc,Centrica Storage Limited,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,Uniper Technologies Ltd.,Air Products & Chemicals Plc,Oil and Gas Authority,Tata Steel (United Kingdom),Vale (United Kingdom),Northern Gas Networks,Princes Foods,CCC,RFC Power,Humber Local Enterprise Partnership(LEP),UK-CPI (dup'e),CERES POWER LIMITED,Heriot-Watt University,IBioIC (Industrial Biotech Innov Ctr),Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,North West Hydrogen Alliance,Oil and Gas Authority,TÜV SÜD (United Kingdom),Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Asso SHFCA,Engineering Construction,Calgavin Ltd (Birmingham),Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Inno,Liberty Steel UK,Siemens plc (UK)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/V027050/1Funder Contribution: 19,903,400 GBPThe decarbonisation of industrial clusters is of critical importance to the UK's ambitions of cutting greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. The UK Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge (IDC) of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) aims to establish the world's first net-zero carbon industrial cluster by 2040 and at least one low-carbon cluster by 2030. The Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre (IDRIC) has been formed to support this Challenge through funding a multidisciplinary research and innovation centre, which currently does not exist at the scale, to accelerate decarbonisation of industrial clusters. IDRIC works with academia, industry, government and other stakeholders to deliver the multidisciplinary research and innovation agenda needed to decarbonise the UK's industrial clusters. IDRIC's research and innovation programme is delivered through a range of activities that enable industry-led, multidisciplinary research in cross-cutting areas of technology, policy, economics and regulation. IDRIC connects and empowers the UK industrial decarbonisation community to deliver an impactful innovation hub for industrial decarbonisation. The establishment of IDRIC as the "one stop shop" for research and innovation, as well as knowledge exchange, regulation, policy and key skills will be beneficial across the industry sectors and clusters. In summary, IDRIC will connect stakeholders, inspire and deliver innovation and maximise impact to help the UK industrial clusters to grow our existing energy intensive industrial sectors, and to attract new, advanced manufacturing industries of the future.
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