CluBE’s presentation in EUCBE

CluBE’s presentation in EUCBE

At 13:45 CEST on 28 April, that means a conversation moderated by Guillaume Boissonnet, from the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission about the challenges to implementing the widespread use of hydrogen. This session, Green Hydrogen, will feature presentations from the Cluster of Bioeconomy & Environment of Wester Macedonia (Greece) and the Joint Research Centre Ispra C2 Unit (Italy) on opportunities for renewable hydrogen production and its use as a sustainable fuel or feedstock for other processes.

Hydrogen is the ideal fuel for avoiding carbon dioxide emissions, however there are many challenges to implementing its widespread use. This plenary session provides an overview of some opportunities for renewable hydrogen production and use as a sustainable fuel or feedstock for other processes.

Hydrogen is an increasingly interesting product in sewage sludge management. Papista et al. describe plans for investment in an economically and environmentally sustainable technology using sewage sludge as the feedstock for indirect production of hydrogen for the transportation sector. The general concept involves the development of a modified approach to waste management comprising two stages, one the anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge and used cooking oils into biogas and the subsequent conversion of biogas into high purity hydrogen. The authors describe a project being set up as part of the overall move to provide alternative energy when lignite mining is abandoned in the Western Macedonia Region of Greece by 2028.

 

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