An important building block in the chemical industry, ethylene is used to produce numerous materials, such as plastics and detergents. It’s the largest volume organic chemical produced in the world. It’s time to reinvent the ethylene industry, so it is sustainable and technically and economically competitive. In this context, the EU-funded SolDAC project features a photoelectrochemical conversion (PEC) unit, as electrochemistry is the only possible route for direct conversion of CO2 into ethylene. Specifically, the PEC exploits bandwidth-selected light from a solar collector (FSS) that splits the solar spectrum for electricity and heat generation at an efficiency higher than standalone photovoltaic modules and standalone solar thermal collectors. Heat is used in an innovative direct air capture unit that removes CO2 from the air.
Poroject Lead: COMET GLOBAL INNOVATION, SL
Region: Europe
Country: Spain
Timeline Start - End: 2022-09-01 - 2025-08-31
Project Status: Ongoing
Project Budget: 2073781.0 €
Funding source: 100% Horizon Europe
Website: https://soldac-project.eu/
Activities:
- CCU
CO2 Source: atmospheric CO2
CCU Tecnology Category: Capture (DAC) and Utilization
Info On Utilization:
- Photochemical conversion
- Electrochemical conversion
Facility stage: Planning
Start TRL: 3
End TRL: 4
CO2 capture/Utilization:
Production Volume:
Specific Product(s): ethylene
- EUROPEAN INNOVATION MARKETPLACE ASBL
- UNIVERSIDAD DE LLEIDA
- CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
- FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE RECERCA DE L'ENERGIA DE CATALUNYA
- LOMARTOV SL