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  1. Oct 1, 2023The past century has seen improvements in the production process, but they are now approaching their limits. The objective of GIFFT is to develop a sustainable, hybrid, and biofuel flexible heat production technology and process that can be integrated into industrial glass manufacturing through efficient use of plasma-assisted combustion and ...
  2. gifft-europe.eu

    Unlocking the Future of Sustainable Glass Manufacturing. At the forefront of Europe's glass industry, GIFFT stands as a beacon of innovation, dedicated to revolutionizing the landscape of glass production. As a leader in an energy-intensive sector, we recognize the pressing need for sustainable practices to propel us into a greener future.
  3. gifft-europe.eu

    The glass industry, facing inherent limitations in traditional CO2 reduction methods, is ripe for the disruptive innovation being pioneered by GIFFT. ... aiming for up to 75% less CO2 emitted per tonne of glass produced. The GIFFT project's commitment to innovation extends beyond energy sources. The video also showcases the clever repurposing ...
  4. gifft-europe.eu

    Why GIFFT The glass industry, a signifi cant contributor to CO 2 emissions, is in urgent need of sustainable solu ons. Current glass produc on techniques are reaching their thermodynamic limits, making further CO 2 reduc ons challenging. The GIFFT project aligns with the European Green Deal's objec ve of cu ng carbon
  5. The EU's glass industry consumes 4.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas yearly, constituting 4% of industrial consumption in Europe [1]. Most of the energy consumed in glass manufacturing is used to generate process heat at high temperatures (1400 -1650 °C) for melting raw materials. The dependence on natural gas presents environmental challenges, especially regarding CO2 emissions ...
  6. research.chalmers.se

    Europe is the world leader in glass making, a highly energy-intensive industry that emits high amounts of CO2. The past century has seen improvements in the production process, but they are now approaching their limits. The objective of GIFFT is to develop a sustainable, hybrid, and biofuel flexible heat production technology and process that can be integrated into industrial glass ...
  7. assets.publishing.service.gov.uk

    The UK glass industry produces ~3.5 Mt glass p.a., generating more than 1.5 MtCO 2 p.a. Of these emissions, 75-85% are from combustion of fuel and 15-25% are from raw materials, depending on the recycled content [British Glass, 2021] (Figure 1). The industry is committed to reduce emissions to net
  8. programme.eubce.com

    It integrates plasma-assisted combustion and gasification to use biomass/waste and cheap renewable electricity for syngas production, advancing Europe's bioenergy integration. GIFFT also creates a fuel-flexible gasifier and plasma-assisted burner for glass furnaces, enhancing feedstock diversity and technology efficiency while reducing costs ...
  9. wip-munich.de

    The past century has seen improvements in the production process, but they are now approaching their limits. The objective of GIFFT is to develop a sustainable, hybrid, and biofuel flexible heat production technology and process that can be integrated into industrial glass manufacturing through efficient use of plasma-assisted combustion and ...
  10. Europe leads in glass production, but the industry's high energy consumption and CO2 emissions present challenges. GIFFT aims to overcome these hurdles by developing a groundbreaking heat production technology. Utilizing plasma-assisted combustion and gasification systems, the project will integrate bio-based solutions, such as biomass and ...

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