S4CE

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Project number: 764810
Funded under: H2020-EU.3.3.2. - Low-cost, low-carbon energy supply

Science for Clean Energy

Start date

End date

Status

1. September 2017

31. August 2020

Ongoing

About the project:

Total cost
EUR 9.785.730

Topic:
LCE-27-2017 - Measuring, monitoring and controlling the potential risks of subsurface operations related to CCS and unconventional hydrocarbons

Total Grant
EUR 9.785.730

Call for proposal:
H2020-LCE-2017-RES-CCS-RIA

Coordinator:
University College London

Funding scheme:
RIA - Research and Innovation action
 

More information about the project can be found here.

Homepage: S4CE

Objective

Science4CleanEnergy, S4CE, is a multi-disciplinary consortium, of world-leading academics, research laboratories, SMEs and industries. S4CE will develop a project that includes fundamental studies of fluid transport and reactivity, development of new instruments and methods for the detection and quantification of emissions, micro-seismic events etc., lab and field testing of such new technologies, and the deployment of the successful detection and quantification technologies in sub-surface sites for continuous monitoring of the risks identified by the European Commission. S4CE leverages approximately 500M EUR in existing investments on 4 scientific field sites. S4CE will utilize monitoring data acquired during the project in these field sites on which (a) it will be possible to quantify the environmental impact of sub-surface geo-energy applications; (b) new technologies will be demonstrated; (c) data will be collected during the duration of the project, and potentially after the end of the project. Using reliable data, innovative analytical models and software, S4CE will quantify the likelihood of environmental risks ranging from fugitive emissions, water contamination, induced micro-seismicity, and local impacts. Such quantifications will have enormous positive societal consequences, because environmental risks will be prevented and mitigated. S4CE set up a probabilistic methodology to assess and mitigate both the short and the long term environmental risks connected to the exploration and exploitation of sub-surface geo-energy. S4CE will maintain a transparent dialogue with all stakeholders, including the public at large, the next generation of scientists, academics and industrial operators, including training of young post-graduate students and post-doctoral researchers. S4CE will deliver the independent assessment of the environmental footprint related to geo-energy sub-surface operations, having as primary impact the assistance to to policy making.

Coordinator

University College London (UCL)                                                United Kingdom

Participants

Beneficiaries:

Haelixa GmBh (Haelixa)

Switzerland

Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial)

United Kingdom

Mirico Ltd (MIRICO Ltd)

United Kingdom

Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL)

United Kingdom

TWI Limited (TWI)

United Kingdom

Geomecon GmBh (GEOMECON GMBH)

Germany

ITA-Suomen Yliopisto (UEF)

Finland

Universite De Bretagne Occidentale (UBO)

France

Scientific Computing & Modelling N.V. (SCM)

Netherlands

Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen)

Switzerland

Orkuveita Reykjavíkur (OR)

Iceland

University of Iceland (UI)

Iceland

Institut De Physique Du Globe De Paris (IPGP)

France

Nis Ad Novi Sad (NIS)

Serbia

Association Pour La Recherche Et Le Developpement Des Methodes Et Processus Industriels (ARMINES)

France

Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich (ETH Zürich)

Switzerland

Universita Degli Studi Di Salerno (UNISA)

Italy

Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS)

Poland

Geothermal Engineering GmBh (GeoT)

Germany

Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II (UNINA)

Italy

 

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