A groundbreaking Route via Green Methanol Towards High-Efficiency Local Energy Supply (ResMe2E)

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01.09.2024 - 31.08.2027
Project status
Ongoing
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The ResMe2E project aims to revolutionize small-scale green energy production by developing systems for generating green methanol from biogenic residues and converting this synthetic fuel into electricity using a highly efficient Brayton cycle. This approach challenges existing solutions by significantly enhancing the efficiency of renewable distributed energy and renewable fuel production. At its core, the project innovates in biomass waste gasification by combining oxygen gasification with plasma steam. This method lays the groundwork for more efficient green methanol production, a pivotal component in the project’s vision. A key aspect involves developing technologies for purifying syngas, ensuring higher quality fuel production. The project also aims to break new ground in electricity generation, employing an air Brayton cycle with heat regeneration and the MILD combustion method, which is expected to surpass the efficiency of classical systems. These efforts converge to achieve an efficiency level twice that of commonly used small-scale ORC systems, marking a significant leap forward in sustainable energy technology. The project integrates various scientific disciplines, employing both experimental and computational methods. It will tackle challenges like optimizing particle separators, developing effective combustion methods, and designing thermally efficient high-temperature heat exchangers. The project’s innovative approach also involves studying the interactions between different types of waste and their processing, potentially creating new branches in thermal and plasma chemistry. ResMe2E’s interdisciplinary nature and comprehensive analysis, from microscale effects in dust separation to system-wide analyses, position it at the forefront of renewable energy research. The project aligns with the EU’s sustainable energy goals by promoting energy independence and ecological forms of energy, contributing to the EU’s aims for sustainable development.
 

LEI activities in the Project

LEI will be responsible for the implementation of Work Package 2 “Steam Plasma Gasification in Oxygen Atmosphere and Gas Purification”. Scientists from the Combustion Processes and Plasma Technology Laboratories will combine gasification in an oxygen atmosphere with steam plasma technology in order to convert biogenic waste into synthetic gases with H2/CO ratios greater than 2.1, and will carry out purification studies of the resulting gases, allowing the use of the synthetic gases in the synthesis of methanol.

 
Keywords:

Renewable energy sources, Brayton cycle, steam gasification, MILD combustion
 
Acronym: ResMe2E

Project ID: 101172988

Call: HORIZON-CL5-2024-D3-01-10 Next generation of renewable energy technologies

Total cost: 2 985 827.50 EUR (LEI part: 499 250.00 EUR).

 

Coordinator: INSTYTUT MASZYN PRZEPLYWOWYCH IM ROBERTA SZEWALSKIEGO POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK – IMP PAN, Poland.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101172988.

Project Team

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LEI Representative
 
Rolandas Paulauskas 105-LK +37037401830 Rolandas.Paulauskas@lei.lt

Project Team
 
Dovilė Gimžauskaitė 110-LK +37037401866 Dovile.Gimzauskaite@lei.lt
Nerijus Striūgas 101-LK +37037401877 Nerijus.Striugas@lei.lt
Andrius Tamošiūnas 232-AK +37037401999 Andrius.Tamosiunas@lei.lt