Brightsite is a promising initiative for achieving a sustainable, competitive chemical industry. Read more about Brightsite.
Industrial thermal energy storage (TES) has the potential to make a major contribution to reducing the greenhouse effect. TES makes it possible to meet the industrial energy demand using renewable energy.
By producing renewable fuels and materials based on the CO2 derived from (biogenic) waste streams from companies, optimal CO2 recycling is possible.
A new project aims to find a commercially viable and scalable solution to the looming stockpile of discarded wind turbine blades. The EoLO-HUBs (End of Life through Open HUBs) project will last 4 years.
According to our calculations, supplies of raw materials are not sufficient for the amount of hydrogen that we want to produce through electrolysis.