Pioneering Hydrogen-Argon Power Cycle Research Project Launched in Finland
Key Ideas
  • The iHAPC consortium in Finland is leading a three-year pilot project focusing on developing a hydrogen-argon power cycle for sustainable power generation.
  • The project aims to achieve high efficiency levels without carbon emissions and is scheduled to run from 2025 to 2027 with a budget of €8.55m.
  • Funding for the project primarily comes from the Finnish government agency Business Finland, with contributions from participating companies and research organizations.
  • This innovative approach to power generation has the potential to significantly contribute to the decarbonisation drive and promote sustainable energy solutions.
A new three-year pilot project has been initiated in Finland by the Integrated Hydrogen-Argon Power Cycle (iHAPC) consortium, spearheaded by the University of Vaasa. The project aims to pioneer a hydrogen-argon power cycle (H-APC) that can generate sustainable power with high efficiency and zero carbon emissions. With a budget of €8.55m, primarily funded by Business Finland and supplemented by industry and research partners, the project is set to run from 2025 to 2027. This research endeavor showcases a promising avenue for decarbonisation efforts in the energy sector. By exploring innovative approaches like the H-APC, the project seeks to contribute towards a greener future and advance the adoption of sustainable energy solutions. The establishment of the iHAPC consortium marks a significant step in harnessing air gases for clean power generation and underscores Finland's commitment to driving forward environmental sustainability initiatives.
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