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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:ESF ELBE-STAHLWERKE FERALPI GMBH, CENTRO SVILUPPO MATERIALI SPA, IK4-TEKNIKER, ORI, SIDENOR I+D SA +1 partnersESF ELBE-STAHLWERKE FERALPI GMBH,CENTRO SVILUPPO MATERIALI SPA,IK4-TEKNIKER,ORI,SIDENOR I+D SA,FERALPI SIDERURGICA SPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101092234Overall Budget: 5,145,300 EURFunder Contribution: 3,392,500 EURNowadays the overall energy demand in downstream steel production is mainly based on fossil fuel, so it is fundamental to find and set new ways to overcome the environmental impact of steel production Currently, the state-of-art of reheating furnaces is based on CH4 burners, with an evident environmental impact on CO2 emissions The main objective is to decarbonize this process, based on the introduction of hybrid heating technology, based on electrification and gas-burning properly combined. This solution provides an opportunity to explore the synergic effect of different technologies, by “hybrid heating”. Moreover, the whole efficiency of the heating process can be furtherly improved by the recovery of enthalpy content of off-gases from the furnace. The furnace partial electrification will be realized by the installation of an induction system. The electricity to feed the inductor will be provided by a renewable source (RES) and by the heat recovery system.
more_vert - ORI,ACCIONA,SOLID,SIG,CITY OF GRAZ,TECNALIA,CMS,SOLAR. NAH,AERMEC SPA,AIGUASOL,INGETEK SISTEMAS SA,FORSTEEL SRO,BIOS BIOENERGIESYSTEME GmbHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 314596
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:RISE, WHITE RESEARCH SPRL, European Aluminium, LAT NITROGEN LINZ GMBH, CONFINDUSTRIA BRESCIA +26 partnersRISE,WHITE RESEARCH SPRL,European Aluminium,LAT NITROGEN LINZ GMBH,CONFINDUSTRIA BRESCIA,K1-MET GmbH,CIRCE,RAFFMETAL SPA,Höganäs (Sweden),FERTIBERIA,INCRO SA,FERALPI SIDERURGICA SPA,IMMIB,ICCS,FONDERIA DI TORBOLE S.R.L.,TUPRAS,AZCATEC,LiU,SSSUP,FERTIBERIA CORPORATE SL,ORI,QUIMICA DEL ESTRONCIO, SA,SIDENOR,[no title available],RINA-C,IMA EUROPE,WA3RM AB,Voestalpine (Austria),CENTRO SVILUPPO MATERIALI SPA,EEIP,EIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 958337Overall Budget: 22,575,100 EURFunder Contribution: 17,987,600 EURIndustrial symbiosis (IS) has gain great attention in the last years due to its high potential for energy and resources savings. However, there is still a need for enhancing the knowledge base for IS in Europe, especially in what regards to the implementation and operation phases, which must be supported by harmonised frameworks and data reporting structures that ensure data accuracy and comparability in existing and new IS initiatives. Under this framework, CORALIS has been designed as a demonstration project for the generation of real experiences on the deployment of IS solutions and the overcoming of the barriers faced by these initiatives. In order to properly address this complex issue, CORALIS will address three factors (technical, managerial and economical) that will set the basis for the definition of the IS readiness level, a useful indicator establishing the feasibility of the overall IS initiative. In addition to specific developments on each of these factors, CORALIS will provide a harmonised framework for the monitoring of results and evaluation of their impact from a life cycle perspective. This impact assessment methodology will be implemented into a virtual assessment platform that will support the operation of the involved industrial parks. The overall approach of CORALIS will be demonstrated in a total of 3 industrial parks, each of them supported by an IS facilitator, a neutral actor in charge of guiding the IS initiative and exploiting its full potential. Moreover, 3 additional industrial parks will follow the project results in order to replicate them by implementing additional IS initiatives after the project’s end. Further replication is expected by gathering the project results in CORALIS Handbook for supporting the implementation of IS, by providing recommendations on regulation and standardization and by establishing a continuous dialogue with main European stakeholders following an ambitious dissemination and exploitation strategy.
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