Department of Political Sciences,
Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering, RHODIA OPERATIONS, Imec, BOND BETER LEEFMILIEU VLAANDEREN, Utrecht University, ALLIANCE EUROPEENNE DE RECHERCHE DANS LE DOMAINE DE L'ENERGIE, Avantium (Netherlands), ALMA DIGIT SRL, SYNERGEIES STIN EPISTIMI KAI TECHNOLOGIA-SYNEST IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA, University of Warsaw, J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Covestro (Germany), SIEMENS ENERGY GLOBAL GMBH & CO. KG, Leiden University, ArcelorMittal (Belgium), NEXTCHEM SPA, University of Turku, CO2 VALUE EUROPE AISBL, BELGISCH LABORATORIUM VAN ELEKTRICITEITSINDUSTRIE, Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission, Uppsala University, Institutszentrum Schloss Birlinghoven, University of Bucharest, VICAT, CARBYON BV, European Research Institute of Catalysis
Photovoltaic power is increasingly competing with grid power in the EU and around the world. Soon, sunshine could be used to decarbonise air travel. The potential in solar fuel is shining. The EU-funded SUNER-C project will put these uses under a bright spotlight. Bringing together 31 organisations from a variety of sectors and across the EU, the project will speed up the development of solar fuels and chemicals. By replacing fossil-derived ...