In the Horizon Europe project ReSoURCE, SINTEF and Norsk Elektro Optikk scientists, together with partners from five countries, develop a sensor-based system for the recycling of refractory products , striving to reduce Europe’s carbon emissions significantly.
A European program, in which The Centre for Research and Technology-Hellas (CERTH) participates as a partner, identified the Pentalofos and Eptachori formations as possible areas. Underground storage areas are also being sought for hydrogen,
The international initiative, which is part of the Horizon programme, could help decrease CO2 emissions in the refractory industry by up to 800 000 tpy.
A research project, funded by the European Union, could help lower CO 2 emissions in the refractory industry by up to 800,000tpa. The initiative is kn.