BioTrainValue
Lead Research Organisation:
PyroGenesys Ltd
Department Name: Research
Abstract
The Overwhelming Research Objective of the BioTrainValue project is development and experimental testing of new technologies and equipment for biomass torrefaction with application of superheated steam for production at the European scale of high-value innovative bio-based products. The project research results will be: (1) new methodologies and
experimental data for creation of small-scale innovative reactors, (2) agro-energy technology for production of treated solid biofuels with the following properties: increased calorific value, hydrophobicity, reduced biodegradability, increased bulk density and energy density, cheaper transport and storage, (3) direct bio-products, as bio-fuels, fertilizers with better
characteristics, and related products, as heat, cold and electrical energy, and (4) biocarbon as an additive to fertilizers for agriculture, as well as activated carbon for the chemical and energy industries.
Meeting the demands of MSCA SE, BioTrainValue has the overarching objective of formation of an international and intersectoral network of organisations working with a joint research programme. The objective will be implemented by 6 academic and 4 non-academic partners from 7 European states via secondments with 272 Person/Months, conducted for implementation of the project research objective; 8 articles written in co-authorship and published in peer-reviewed and high-impact journals; 2 monograph manuscripts; 18 seminars, 8 interactive lectures, 12 workshops, numerous trainings, seminars during the secondments and after them - for sharing skills obtained in each beneficiary institution; 2 international conferences and 1 exhibition stand organized. The participants will exchange skills and knowledge which will allow them to progress towards key advances in torrefaction methodology and practice of creation of new bioproducts and strengthen collaborative research between different countries and sectors.
experimental data for creation of small-scale innovative reactors, (2) agro-energy technology for production of treated solid biofuels with the following properties: increased calorific value, hydrophobicity, reduced biodegradability, increased bulk density and energy density, cheaper transport and storage, (3) direct bio-products, as bio-fuels, fertilizers with better
characteristics, and related products, as heat, cold and electrical energy, and (4) biocarbon as an additive to fertilizers for agriculture, as well as activated carbon for the chemical and energy industries.
Meeting the demands of MSCA SE, BioTrainValue has the overarching objective of formation of an international and intersectoral network of organisations working with a joint research programme. The objective will be implemented by 6 academic and 4 non-academic partners from 7 European states via secondments with 272 Person/Months, conducted for implementation of the project research objective; 8 articles written in co-authorship and published in peer-reviewed and high-impact journals; 2 monograph manuscripts; 18 seminars, 8 interactive lectures, 12 workshops, numerous trainings, seminars during the secondments and after them - for sharing skills obtained in each beneficiary institution; 2 international conferences and 1 exhibition stand organized. The participants will exchange skills and knowledge which will allow them to progress towards key advances in torrefaction methodology and practice of creation of new bioproducts and strengthen collaborative research between different countries and sectors.
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Simon Ighofose (Principal Investigator) |
Description | Horizon Europe Guarantee Extension |
Amount | £121,876 (FKP) |
Funding ID | 10074130 |
Organisation | University of Edinburgh |
Sector | Academic/University |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 05/2023 |
End | 05/2027 |
Description | Panel Discussion: Exploring Inclusion in the GGR-D Programme |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Study participants or study members |
Results and Impact | 66 study participants, myself included, attended the 2-day CO2 Removal Hub (CO2RE) Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstrators (GGR-D) gathering, held at the Lancaster House Hotel from 17th to 18th October 2023. Each of the GGR-Ds presented their research. I was invited to speak as a member of an expert panel that discussed how to grow the GGR community and improve equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI). Topics discussed included: a) The relevance of EDI principles beyond compliance; b) Barriers to diverse representation; c) How can EDI be catered for in terms of competition appraisals, funding calls, research project monitoring and evaluation. d) Assessing the implications for EDI in the context of developing cross cultural inclusion in the formation of an innovative sector for the global community. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2023 |
URL | https://co2re.org/events/ggrd-gathering/ |
Description | Phase 3 Industrial Energy Transformation Fund Spring 2024 window briefing event held on Tuesday 6th February 2024 |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Industry/Business |
Results and Impact | Over 400 businesses participated in the £185 million Phase 3 Industrial Energy Transformation Fund Spring 2024 window briefing event, where I gave a 2-minute presentation using 2-slides, explaining what we have to offer potential partners. As a result, we received inquiries from business interested in learning more about our technology and service offer. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2024 |
URL | https://iuk.ktn-uk.org/events/industrial-energy-transformation-fund-phase-3-spring-2024-window-brief... |