We are pleased to announce that the EEIP Project Office has joined the STORMING project, an innovative initiative focused on developing structured reactors for CO₂-free methane catalytic cracking. This partnership aligns with our mission to support advancements in sustainable energy technologies.
About STORMING
The STORMING project aims to develop breakthrough structured reactors heated using renewable electricity to convert both fossil and renewable methane (CH₄) into CO₂-free hydrogen (H₂) and valuable carbon nanomaterials for battery applications. The project will validate the most promising catalytic technology at TRL 5, considering technological, economic, and environmental assessments.
Key objectives of the STORMING project include
– Producing hydrogen with energy efficiency greater than 60%.
– Achieving net-zero emissions in the hydrogen production process.
– Reducing production costs by approximately 10% compared to conventional methods.
By focusing on these goals, STORMING seeks to provide sustainable solutions for hydrogen production and contribute to the advancement of energy storage technologies.
EEIP’s Role and Commitment
As a partner in the STORMING project, EEIP is enthusiastic about contributing to the development of innovative technologies that promote sustainable energy solutions. We are committed to collaborating with our partners to achieve the project’s objectives and to share the outcomes with the wider community.
For more information about the STORMING project, please visit the official website.