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EnhanCed veHicular biomethANe proDuction at small-mEdium scale using Lignocellulosic agrI-food wastE in Rural areas.
Program: LIFE ENERGY+ LIFE CLIMA 23 EU
Reference: 101158168
RESOLUTION Date: 07/06/2024
Execution date: 01/09/2024-31/08/2027
The main objective of the LIFE CHANDELIER project is to develop an innovative, efficient, traceable and sustainable system for the production of vehicular biomethane on a small and medium scale using waste from agriculture and the food industry in rural areas.
This project seeks to foster the circular economy through the use of waste and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions while boosting sustainability in rural areas by promoting energy self-sufficiency in these regions.
The project will be validated in the demonstrator located at the biogas production plant in Valderrobres, Teruel.
A pilot plant of modular design will be developed there to facilitate the scalability and replicability of the project.
The modules will include an innovative thermoextrusion system for the pretreatment of lignocellulosic agro-food waste, an anaerobic digester for co-digestion tests and the generation of biogas and biomethane streams, a biogas upgrading system based on hydrophobic membrane technologies and a bioCNG refueling station for heavy vehicles.
In this way, the technologies necessary for a sustainable biomethane production that guarantees both economic profitability and replicability and scalability in other plants will be deployed and demonstrated in the same plant.
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET: 3,893,996.43 €
TOTAL ITA BUDGET: 484,175.00 €.
TOTAL PROJECT GRANT: 2.336.396,96 €
TOTAL FUNDING ITA: 290.505,00 €.
The LIFE CHANDELIER project, whose reference is 101158168, has been co-financed 60% by the EU LIFE Program.
Project No 101158168 is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.”