Mitigating climate change and enhancing energy security
We have demonstrated a proof of concept tandem device for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production from ambient humidity, developed a charging process to store this hydrogen in HydroSil, a novel silicon hydride based liquid fuel to facilitate hydrogen transportation and storage, and the use of HydroSil in the production of hydrocarbon fuels. The technologies developed in this project have reached TRL 4, so further development is required to reach maturity. However, the solar-driven nature of Sun-To-X processes could reduce our future dependence on CO2-emitting fossil fuels not only through energy generation but also in energy storage. Facile storage of energy is critical for Europe where there is a large seasonal variation in renewable energy supply e.g. sunlight hours, the storable nature of HydroSil allows a continuous energy supply over the year.
Use of abundant resources to expand global applicability of our technology
During the project we focused on sustainability not only on the use of renewable energies e.g. solar, but on the materials and feedstocks for the processes we investigated. Our solar hydrogen system uses water vapour as a feedstock, expanding the range of geographical locations that our technology can be applicable i.e. the areas with highest solar irradiation tend to have a limited freshwater supply. Furthermore, HydroSil uses silica as a basis for the hydrogen storage process, that is readily available globally. Finally, we have also investigated the use of HydroSil in waste plastic recycling, turning plastic waste into useful fuels and chemicals towards a more circular economy.
Contribution to European innovation in sustainable energies
Sun-To-X combined expertise from academia, SMEs and the industrial sector, allowing a range of innovation between fundamental research and device development. Over the course of the project we have published nine articles in scientific journals related to sustainable fuels and chemicals (cited over 100 times as of April 2024) with further publications planned based on our most recent results. One patent has been filed on a transparent gas diffusion layer, that enabled the production of the tandem, vapour-fed device.
Collaboration with Mission Innovation
The Sun-To-X project has also engaged with Mission Innovation, an international organisation that aims to advance research globally on sustainable energy through collaboration. We have organized two public events together with them to explain the results and impact of Sun-To-X and other Mission Innovation projects.