AGRI-WASTE2H2

This project Green hydrogen and platform chemicals from agricultural residues (AGRI-WASTE2H2) aims to improve energy efficiency in agriculture by increasing output and reducing dependence on fossil feedstocks. Modern farming, while vital to food production, consumes large amounts of energy and emits significant CO₂. It also produces underused side-streams like husks, peels, and straw.

The project seeks to convert such waste into valuable products through innovative electrochemical processes powered by renewable electricity. By doing so, it supports the shift to sustainable materials, chemicals, and fuels, contributing to a greener society.

A key focus is on using straw-derived cellulose in advanced electrolysis to produce green hydrogen more efficiently than traditional methods. Alongside hydrogen, the process yields platform chemicals such as glucaric acid, a key ingredient for bio-based plastics.

Through collaboration across the Nordic-Baltic region, the project supports Europe’s Hydrogen Economy strategy and helps lower greenhouse gas emissions, offering clear benefits for the environment and society.

Ongoing

Full name

Green hydrogen and platform chemicals from agricultural residues

Project Manager

Daniel Martin Yerga, Aalto University