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IMPURITY IMPACTS ON CO2 TRANSPORT: CLOSING KNOWLEDGE GAPS FOR A ROBUST EUROPEAN CO2 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

Objective

CCUS remains a key element in the European strategy for carbon neutrality in 2050, however only pilot projects have been deployed to date. To enable a sustainable CCUS industry at scale, it is vital to ensure a resilient, interoperable, and safe CO2 transport infrastructure capable of handling CO2 streams at different flow rates, pressures and states and with different compositions and impurities. The presence of impurities in CO2 streams may impact severely thermophysical properties and consequently flow characteristics. Reactive impurities can form strong acids originating unacceptable corrosion of pipelines and ships. These effects combined, may result in unacceptable risks for the infrastructure, the environment, and populations. IMPACT-EUCO2 will tackle these challenges and bridge the knowledge gaps that hinder the development of an European CO2 transport network. The project will also work closely with regulators, standardization and certification bodies, technology developers and the industry, and associations to enable the development and rapid market uptake of knowledge based technology, under a common regulatory and standards framework, that ensures interoperability and sustainability, thus contributing for the deployment of CCUS at scale.

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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2025-02

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Coordinator

INSTITUTT FOR ENERGITEKNIKK STI
Net EU contribution

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€ 983 800,00
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