EU-funded project to transform industrial CO2 waste into valuable feedstock

January 5, 2025 |

In Norway, Sintef reported that a EU-funded project will promote CO2 capture and improve economic sustainability by converting waste CO2 to value added products.

Converting industrial CO2 waste streams into feedstock in an economical and energy-efficient manner is essential for sectors to meet EU climate targets and boost their competitiveness, Sintef said. Many production processes still rely heavily on fossil energy carriers and non-renewable raw materials. The carbon footprint of products derived from these resources can be reduced through Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU). 

Launching in January 2025, ICO2NIC (Innovative electrochemical CO2 Conversion to Versatile Feedstock) is an EU-funded project within the Process4Planet partnership of the Horizon program. The ICO2NIC strategy focuses on promoting CO2 capture and electrochemical conversion to transform industrial CO2 waste into valuable feedstock, with the goal of reducing energy consumption, cutting CO2 emissions and enhancing economic sustainability.

ICO2NIC will combine advancements in CO2 capture technology based on polymer membranes with a new gas diffusion electrochemical cell to convert CO2 into formic acid. This formic acid will then be processed through biochemical methods to produce high-value goods and materials. 

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