Title
Digital Circular Electrochemical Economy (DCEE)

CoPED ID
a98031b8-49fb-4353-ad0f-d9c1bdfcdac6

Status
Active


Value
£4,823,100

Start Date
Aug. 31, 2021

End Date
Aug. 31, 2024

Description

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This project focuses on a radical change to chemical manufacturing with a view to effective step changes in environmental sustainability and in circularity of materials. We shall focus on the emerging electrochemical sector which is expected to grow strongly and within which there are many opportunities for the deployment of digital technologies to underpin system design and operation.

In response to this call, we have united a cross-disciplinary team of leading researchers from three UK universities (Imperial College, Loughborough, and Heriot-Watt) to create a digital circular electrochemical economy.

The chemical sector is a "hard to decarbonise" sector. Its high embedded carbon comes from two aspects: (1) the intensive energy use; and (2) the use of fossil feedstock. Therefore, the decarbonisation requires the substitution of both two with renewable energy (electrifying the chemical processes) and feedstock (e.g., H2O, CO2). We foresee a closer integration of the electrical energy system with the industrial chemistry system, with the former providing reducing energy formerly available in fossil fuels and which enables the processing of highly oxidised but abundant feedstocks. The intermittency of renewable electricity supply and the economic benefits of flexible processing and closer integration between these two sectors will give rise to opportunities for new digital technologies. These will enable improved design and operation of emerging electrochemical processing technologies and provide new pathways to chemical building blocks (e.g. olefins) and fuels. The integration of the sectors also provides opportunities for cost savings in the electrical system through improved flexibility and demand management.

We propose three work packages (WP) to look at the challenges at different levels, and finally integrate as a whole solution:
- WP1 Digital twins of key electrochemical operation units and processes.
- WP2 Digitalisation of the value chain encompassing the integration between the chemical and electrical systems
- WP3 Policy, Society and Finance, including business models to capture value generation opportunities from industrial integration

Nilay Shah PI_PER
Bing Xu COI_PER
Russell Lock COI_PER
Wei Pang COI_PER
Jin Xuan COI_PER
Benoit Chachuat COI_PER
Valerie Pinfield COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Renewable energy sources
  2. Processes
  3. Energy production (process industry)

Extracted key phrases
  1. Digital Circular Electrochemical Economy
  2. WP1 Digital twin
  3. Key electrochemical operation unit
  4. Chemical sector
  5. Electrical energy system
  6. Electrochemical processing technology
  7. Electrochemical sector
  8. Chemical manufacturing
  9. Chemical building block
  10. Effective step change
  11. New digital technology
  12. Radical change
  13. Electrical system
  14. Intensive energy use
  15. System design

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

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