Power2Hype

Técnicas Reunidas is participating in a new European research project under the Horizon Europe program to develop green technology for the production of hydrogen peroxide

As part of the Horizon Europe program, the European Commission approved the launch of a new research project, POWER2HYPE, in 2023 – Electrochemical Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide from Water, Air, and Renewable Energy, focused on developing new green technologies for hydrogen peroxide production. The European Commission’s Horizon Europe program aims to promote research, development, and innovation projects led by companies or research centers to provide technological solutions to today’s major European challenges.

Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂), commonly known as hydrogen peroxide, is a chemical used in everyday life. Furthermore, ranked among the 100 most important chemicals worldwide, its industrial applications include wastewater treatment, bleaching, sanitation, chemical synthesis, and use as an aerospace fuel. Europe produces around 35% of global hydrogen peroxide (1.2 million tons), and it is estimated that this production will grow exponentially through 2030.

Currently, industrial production of hydrogen peroxide is based predominantly on the auto-oxidation process of alkylanthraquinone. This process, which is highly energy-intensive and relies primarily on fossil fuels, results in estimated greenhouse gas emissions accounting for 1.8% of the total emissions from the chemical industry in Europe. At the same time, the characteristics and costs of this process limit it to centralized production in large chemical plants, restricting supply to remote areas and also generating a high volume of toxic waste.

The goal of the POWER2HYPE project is precisely to research, develop, and demonstrate a new process for producing hydrogen peroxide, replacing the current energy-intensive route with a sustainable electrochemical one. The process relies on the use of accessible and sustainable materials for the fabrication of both the structural and catalytic components of the reactor. Furthermore, it uses only water and air as reactants, and the electrolytes employed are aqueous. The process emits no toxic waste or greenhouse gases thanks to its characteristics and the possibility of powering it with renewable energy. Compared to the established process, the new electrochemical route proposed by POWER2HYPE aims to achieve greater overall energy efficiency in hydrogen peroxide production in a sustainable, decarbonized, and emission-free manner, while also enabling both industrial and decentralized production, making it potentially profitable even in miniaturized lines.

The project, led by the German technology center Fraunhofer Institute and involving Técnicas Reunidas, also includes companies from the Solvay group (Solvay S.A., Rhodia Operations, Rhodia Laboratoire du Futur, and Solvay Specialty Polymers), SMEs such as DiaCCon, SGL Carbon, SolvGE, GLOBAZ, and IRIS Technology Solutions, as well as prestigious universities and R&D&I centers such as Wageningen University and Research Center for Food and Bio-based Innovation, the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, and the University of Linz.

Técnicas Reunidas plays a prominent role as a developer of innovative cell and stack configurations, as well as in the final process integration, the design and implementation of a facility for the characterization of a 2.5 kW power stack and its pilot-scale evaluation for a peroxide production capacity of 20 kg/day.

With a strong focus on decarbonization and the energy transition of European industry, the project aligns with the pillars of the European Commission’s REPowerEU initiative for the rapid reduction of fossil fuel and raw material use in industry and energy. Consequently, POWER2HYPE will contribute to the fight against climate change through the reduction of emissions and the carbon footprint, driven by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the European Union’s Green Deal.

POWER2HYPE has a budget of 10 million euros, fully funded by the European Commission, for a total duration of 4 years.

POWER2HYPE Website

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