Avantium N.V., a frontrunner in renewable and circular polymer materials, has received a €3.5 million grant from the EU Horizon Europe program for its involvement in the ICONIC research and development initiative.
The ICONIC program focuses on transforming CO2 into formic acid, an essential component for sustainable protein production. Beginning in January 2025, the grant will be disbursed to Avantium in four instalments.
Avantium is recognized for its pioneering technologies that convert biomass and CO2 into valuable materials. Its Volta Technology platform employs electrochemistry to transform CO2 into key chemical building blocks.
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Annelie Jongerius, Technology Manager Volta Technology at Avantium, said, “Avantium is excited to collaborate with other like-minded organizations on the ICONIC project. This prestigious grant underlines our expertise in CO2 conversion and our ability to scale up our Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technology on a large scale, including the construction of an industry ready full sized cell stack.”
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The ICONIC project, which has secured a total EU grant of €15 million, aims to demonstrate the complete process from CO2 capture to creating valuable end products.
Spanning four years, the project involves 12 partners, including Avantium, SINTEF (Norway), Tupras (Turkey), Cool Planet Technologies (UK), B.FAB (Germany), Procter & Gamble (Belgium/UK), Idener (Spain), NoPalm (Netherlands), Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant (Belgium), TNO (Netherlands), and CO2 Value Europe (Belgium).
Within the ICONIC project, Avantium will enhance the scale of the electrochemical cell to convert CO2 from refinery gases into formic acid, which will be utilized to produce value-added products such as animal feed proteins and palm oil alternatives.