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The 112CO2 consortium proposes the catalytic methane decomposition system, where methane is transformed into solid carbon and clean hydrogen.

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The future of hydrogen: can we make it COx-free and affordable?

NEWS

 Breakthrough in Methane Splitting
Breakthrough in Methane Splitting
The 112CO2 Project Achieves Key Milestones with Ni-Based and Fe Catalysts
The cost of hydrogen production will be 30% cheaper using methane splitting than mature SMR
The cost of hydrogen production will be 30% cheaper using methane splitting...
Paul Wurth’s analysis of the methane splitting reactor highlights its competitive edge over Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) and electrolysis technologies, offering lower costs, reduced emissions, and the potential for negative emissions when using renewable energy and biogas.
112CO2 EU Project Announces €30,760 Grant for Start-Ups
112CO2 EU Project Announces €30,760 Grant for Start-Ups
Supporting Technology Scale-Up and the Creation of a Hydrogen Society

EVENTS

CECAM Webinar Explores Methane Splitting for Energy Decarbonization
CECAM Webinar Explores Methane Splitting for Energy Decarbonization
On 24 October 2024, the CECAM Webinar hosted a successful discussion on the role of methane splitting in advancing Europe's energy decarbonization efforts.

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112CO2 and CECAM Webinar Explores Simulation in Hydrogen Ecosystem Research
112CO2 and CECAM Webinar Explores Simulation in Hydrogen Ecosystem Research
On 17 October 2024, the 112CO2 project and CECAM held a webinar titled "Simulation Assisted Steps in Research and Technology in the Hydrogen Ecosystem".

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OPEN CALLS

Monetary Prize #1
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTEGRATING METHANE DECOMPOSITION WITH OTHER PROCESSES

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Monetary Prize #2
Industrial/commercial applications for methane decomposition

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Grant #1
Financial donation to NGOs for promoting policy debates

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Grant #2
Receiving European science undergraduates and involving graduates from other fields (economics, humanities, press, marketing, etc.)

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Grant #3
Award one start-up for helping in the scale-up of the technology developed within the project

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WORK PACKAGES

WORK PACKAGE 1
Project management and quality insurance

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WORK PACKAGE 2
Development of regenerable catalysts for methane decomposition

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WORK PACKAGE 3
Development of proton conducting ceramics for hydrogen electrochemical pumping

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WORK PACKAGE 4
Reactor design and optimization

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WORK PACKAGE 5
System integration and demonstration

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WORK PACKAGE 6
Environmental and economic sustainability

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WORK PACKAGE 7
Project dissemination, exploitation and communication

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CONSORTIUM

112CO2 is composed of seven consortium partners: three universities, one research centre, two companies and one SME from five EU countries and one EU-Associated Country.

1 - DLR1 - DLR
2 - EPFL2 - EPFL
3 - ITQ3 - ITQ
4 - U. Porto4 - U. Porto
5 - Pixel Voltaic5 - Pixel Voltaic
6 - Paul Wurth6 - Paul Wurth
7 - Quantis7 - Quantis
1 - DLR1 - DLR

The 112CO2 Project

Coordinator address

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
Departamento de Engenharia Química
Rua do Dr. Roberto Frias, s/n
4200-465 Porto,
PORTUGAL

Acknowledgement

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Funded by the Horizon 2020

Framework Programme of

the European Union


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 952219. The information and views set out in this report are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the European Union. Neither the European Union institutions and bodies nor any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained herein.

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