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21 Oct 2024

K2-CO2 - innovative start-up from Veneto - wins LIFE Programme 2023 call for proposals

K2-CO2 Hall: B6 Stand: 6E75

Padua, Italy - We are excited to announce that the GLASS2LIFE project, with a total budget of 11.2 M€ and funded for 6.7 M€, has been accepted in the LIFE Programme 2023.

GLASS2LIFE is a full-scale exploration of carbon capture and storage in glass manufacturing to limit CO2 emissions.

This project underscores our company's commitment to supporting industrial emitters toward decarbonization and sustainable development; we look forward to beginning collaboration with our partners O-I Italy and Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro.

Our team is also working on other projects, with the expectation of generating a positive impact not only locally, but also on a global scale.

Official link:

https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/life/publicWebsite/project/LIFE23-CCM-IT-GLASS2LIFE-101158029/full-scale-demonstration-of-carbon-capture-and-storage-in-glass-manufacturing-to-limit-furnace-co2-emissions

GLASS2LIFE aims to demonstrate in a container glass manufacturing plant an innovative and energy efficient process for CO2 capture, based on the use of hot potassium carbonate (HPC) and replicable to many other hard-to-abate industries. It enables cost-effective sequestration of 80% of CO2 from furnace flue gases, is closer to market than alternatives as fuel switching or full electrification and also addresses process emissions: a strategic solution for quick decarbonisation of the glass industry to achieve EU climate neutrality by 2050. The system will be designed, built and tested at full industrial scale in a new-built oxy-fuel furnace, where it will be operated for one year by O-I Italy. Performance will be accurately monitored and assessed by SSV, renown Italian research body for the glass sector. This will allow to prove technical and economic feasibility of this first complete CCS solution for the glass industry, and to optimise the value chain of transport and storage, together with stakeholder ENI, which will operate a storage site in Ravenna from 2024. Technology provider K2-CO2 will use outcomes to bring the system’s TRL to 8 and to prepare for a quick market introduction, also assessing opportunities in other hard-to-abate industries and verifying possible integration with future reuse solutions (CCU). O-I will use the results to assess the potential for replication in its other plants, delivers an LCA on produced bottles and liaisons with its customers to define value propositions on low-carbon bottles from a sustainable value chain perspective. All partners will boost awareness on the new technology in target sectors and society and disseminate results amongst stakeholders to sustain the future industrial uptake.

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