Raven SR announced it has been awarded a €1.7-MM ($1.75-MM) grant from the European Commission for the development of a waste-to-H2 production facility in the Aragón region of Spain.
The funding is part of a broader €14-MM European Commission grant to Hy2Market, a multi-regional project led by the New Energy Coalition to research and produce H2 on an accelerated timeframe.
Raven SR earlier this year established Raven Iberia, a wholly owned subsidiary in Zaragoza, the capital of Aragón, in conjunction with planning the $35-MM waste-to-H2 production facility in the region. The modular project’s commercial operations are targeted to begin in 2024 and the fuel supply will serve H2-powered vehicles.
The Raven SR project in Aragón will produce 1,600 metric tpy of renewable H2 from approximately 75 tpd of organic solid waste. Raven SR’s patented, non-combustion technology reduces waste and emissions while creating clean, renewable fuel. Its design provides higher energy output per ton of waste than any other waste-to-H2 technology worldwide.
“We are honored to receive such broad support for our first waste-to-hydrogen production facility in Europe,” said Raven SR CEO Matt Murdock. “This initial project in Spain provides a foothold in a regional market that is highly supportive of shifting away from carbon-intensive fuels to achieve a net-zero energy economy. We also look forward to collaborating within the wider Hy2Market consortium to potentially expand to additional sites in the European Union.”
Raven SR’s project in Spain was chosen late last year by the S3 European Hydrogen Valleys Partnership as the best new industrial European initiative linked to H2 due to its advanced technological development stage and potential for scaling up in the European Union. Raven SR is also part of the Pilot Action Hy2Market, and European Consortium related to the Interregional Innovation Investment Funding Instrument I3, which aims to support the commercialization and scaling up of interregional European innovation projects and investments through the development of European H2 value chains.