Phyto2Enegy Phytoremediation driven energy crops production on heavy metal degraded areas as local energy carrier
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Country: EU Projects
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Start Date:
1/2/2014
Duration: 48
months
Project Type: RTD
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Contract Number: 610797
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Organisation Type:
EC Project |
Topics:
Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->In situ treatment technologies Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->Recycling/reuse
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Project objectives:
S&T Objective 1: To select optimal energy crop species suitable for both biomass production and phytoremediation purposes of HMC sites
S&T Objective 2: To develop a microbiological method stimulating the biomass yield at HMC sites
S&T Objective 3 Valorize the biomass from the HMC as a local energy carrier
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Project
Summary:
Current state of the art on the biomass for energy production on heavy metal degraded areas has not been fully explored leaving the potential of energy crops production with a simultaneous sites remediation highly underused. The Phyto2Energy project implemented under the Maria Curie-Skłodowska Industry-Academia Partnership and Pathway scheme of the EU FP7 aims to strengthen the transfer of knowledge between the partners from industry and academia from such countries as Poland, Germany and Romania to make advancement in this field. The scientific and technological goal of the project is to develop and validate a novel approach combining phytoremediation and biomass production on heavy metal contaminated (HMC) sites which could be then safely used as local energy carrier. The innovation is to demonstrate a complex solution which will cover the whole value chain: from setting the brownfield management target through successful crops production, biofuel feedstock preparation up to conversion to energy in a local small scale gasification installation. This goal can be achieved by the following 3 scientific and technological objectives:
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Weblink:
http://www.phyto2energy.eu/
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Funding Programme(s):
EC FP7: Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development.
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Submitted by:
Professor Paul Bardos
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17/02/2015 15:01:00
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