NPHyCo | Nuclear Powered Hydrogen Cogenenaration, NPHyCo

Summary
The objective of this proposal is to investigate the feasibility and viability for existing Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) to generate large amounts of hydrogen for supporting the decarbonisation goals of the EU- as the EU aims to be climate-neutral by 2050. Moreover, this feasibility study aims to prepare the realization of nuclear hydrogen generation projects in the short term (2025). Thereby, three major fields will be investigated: 1) Investigation of the technical, economic and operational feasibility 2) Development of configuration for a pilot project 3) Selection of pilot plant site(s) for implementation phase (2025) The superior goal of the NPHyCo project is to prepare a definite nuclear powered hydrogen cogeneration project with a short implementation horizon. This will be achieved by a comprehensive assessment of the technical feasibility and the commercial reasonability. The investigations will be focused on existing H2 generation technologies and existing and willing NPP to be able to implement a NPHyCo project within a 3-year time period after completion of this project. The NPHyCo project aims to gain knowledge concerning the coupling of NPP plants and newly built H2 plants. The project will propose an optimal degree of integration, to maximise mutual benefits, based on mutual integrity of both plants. The results will be summarized in practical decision matrixes, guidelines, and checklists. These results can be used by NPP operators, H2 generation EPCs and all other stakeholders, such as investors, safety authorities, notified bodies and H2 consumers for their decision-making processes.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101061007
Start date: 01-09-2022
End date: 28-02-2025
Total budget - Public funding: 2 670 193,75 Euro - 1 999 922,00 Euro
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The objective of this proposal is to investigate the feasibility and viability for existing Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) to generate large amounts of hydrogen for supporting the decarbonisation goals of the EU- as the EU aims to be climate-neutral by 2050.
Moreover, this feasibility study aims to prepare the realization of nuclear hydrogen generation projects in the short term (2025).
Thereby, three major fields will be investigated:
1) Investigation of the technical, economic and operational feasibility
2) Development of configuration for a pilot project
3) Selection of pilot plant site(s) for implementation phase (2025)
The superior goal of the NPHyCo project is to prepare a definite nuclear powered hydrogen cogeneration project with a short implementation horizon. This will be achieved by a comprehensive assessment of the technical feasibility and the commercial reasonability. The investigations will be focused on existing H2 generation technologies and existing and willing NPP to be able to implement a NPHyCo project within a 3-year time period after completion of this project.
The NPHyCo project aims to gain knowledge concerning the coupling of NPP plants and newly built H2 plants. The project will propose an optimal degree of integration, to maximise mutual benefits, based on mutual integrity of both plants.
The results will be summarized in practical decision matrixes, guidelines, and checklists. These results can be used by NPP operators, H2 generation EPCs and all other stakeholders, such as investors, safety authorities, notified bodies and H2 consumers for their decision-making processes.

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SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-EURATOM-2021-NRT-01-11

Update Date

01-11-2023
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Horizon Europe
EURATOM.1 Nuclear research and training for continuous improvement of nuclear safety, security and radiation protection, and for complementing the achievement of Horizon Europe s objectives inter alia in the context of the energy transition
EURATOM.1.1 Improve and support nuclear safety, security, safeguards, radiation protection, safe spent fuel and radioactive waste management and decommissioning, including the safe and secure use of nuclear power and of non-power applications of ionizing radiation
EURATOM.1.1.1 Nuclear safety
HORIZON-EURATOM-2021-NRT-01
HORIZON-EURATOM-2021-NRT-01-11 Cross-sectoral synergies and new applications of nuclear technologies
EURATOM.1.1.4 Nuclear science and ionizing radiation applications, radiation protection, emergency preparedness
HORIZON-EURATOM-2021-NRT-01
HORIZON-EURATOM-2021-NRT-01-11 Cross-sectoral synergies and new applications of nuclear technologies