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Analysis and purification of Biogas and Energy Valorisation by Catalytic Reform (ABioVal) |
Revision as of 18:58, 18 November 2021
Project Q3688794 in France
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English | Analysis and purification of Biogas and Energy Valorisation by Catalytic Reform (ABioVal) |
Project Q3688794 in France |
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89,518.0 Euro
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137,935.0 Euro
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64.9 percent
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1 February 2018
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31 January 2021
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Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale
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Le projet ABIOVAL porte sur l’Analyse et purification de Biogaz et Valorisation énergétique par reformage catalytique (ABioVal). ABioVal vise à structurer la filière déchets ménagers et agricoles en proposant une nouvelle voie de valorisation pour la production d’énergies renouvelables. Le couplage de la production de biogaz avec des procédés catalytiques permet de le convertir en composés chimiques à plus haute valeur ajoutée comme l’hydrogène ou le gaz de synthèse (H2+CO) pouvant être considéré comme sources d’énergie vertes. (French)
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The ABIOVAL project focuses on the Analysis and Purification of Biogas and Energy Valorisation by Catalytic Reform (ABioVal). ABioVal aims to structure the household and agricultural waste sector by proposing a new recovery route for the production of renewable energy. The coupling of biogas production with catalytic processes makes it possible to convert it into higher value-added chemical compounds such as hydrogen or synthetic gas (H2+CO) that can be considered as green energy sources. (English)
18 November 2021
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Identifiers
NP0016165
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