July 2025

MG has been awarded a grant for the Alg4hyd project from the CET Partnership joint call 2024

The Alg4Hyd project directly addresses the core objectives of the CETP Horizon call by pioneering a transformative, cost-effective, and carbon-negative biological hydrogen (bio-H2) production process utilising microalgae. This initiative aims to revolutionise sustainable H2 generation, a critical step in transitioning from fossil fuel-dependent “grey H2” to renewable “green H2,” a key priority within the call’s sustainable energy carriers module. Hydrogen (H2), a clean energy vector with zero direct carbon emissions, is pivotal for a sustainable energy future. However, the current reliance on fossil fuels for “grey H2” production results in substantial CO2 emissions. While water electrolysis presents a carbon-neutral alternative, its current contribution to global H2 production remains limited due to energy intensity and cost. Alg4Hyd proposes a paradigm shift: bio-H2 production using green microalgae, leveraging their unique photosynthetic capabilities. BioH2, production: From algal bioengineering to process engineering Alg4Hyd will develop and optimize bio-H2 photoproduction using genetically engineered strains of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (C. reinhardtii) and Chlorella sp., focusing on enhancing light-to-H2 conversion efficiency. This ambitious endeavor will be accomplished through a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, systems biology, metabolic engineering, process engineering, and application-focused research.

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MG has been awarded a grant for the BREAD project from the CET Partnership joint call 2024

MG has been awarded a grant from CET Partnership joint call 2024, consisting of 7 partners from Germany, Sweden, and Belgium. The overall aim of the project BREAD is the development of a sub-Megawatt (MW) scale heating and cooling system that will provide heat at temperatures above 250 °C and cooling around 0 °C and below. It will smartly integrate heat pump, heat exchanger and heat storage technology. BREAD proposed technology The project BREAD addresses the development of a sub-Megawatt (MW) scale heating and cooling system that will provide heat at temperatures above 250 °C (up to 400 °C) and cooling around 0 °C and below. It will smartly integrate heat pump, heat exchanger and heat storage technology. In the future, green electricity will play a significant role as a “primary” energy source for industries, and new innovations are needed to accomplish the transformation of industrial electrification. BREAD has ambition to go beyond state-of-the-art in the following fields:– Reversed Brayton Cycle Heat Pump for Sub-MW-range (from TRL3 to TRL5)– Compressor/Expander (Turbomachine) (from TRL3 to TRL5)– High-Temperature and Low-Temperature Thermal Energy Storage (from TRL3 to TRL5)

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