Tag: ResMe2E

  • Progress of LEI!

    Progress of LEI!

    Happy to announce the progress of LEI in WP2!βš™οΈ

    After completing Task 2.1, in which the coupled system was tested and the main operating parameters were determined, work continued on upgrading the gas cleaning system. This included the installation of an upgraded hot gas filter, gas cooler, suction fan, additional gas lines, and other improvements. πŸ”§πŸ”¨πŸ“ˆ

    At the same time, the automation and control system for the coupled installation was redesigned and updated to help achieve the main objective: syngas with an Hβ‚‚/CO ratio β‰₯ 2.1 and low impurity content. ♻️

    This week, the first test runs with the upgraded gas cleaning unit and the new automation system were performed successfully, marking another important step forward in the development of the system. πŸš€πŸ“ˆ

    πŸŽ₯ The video below shows testing of the upgraded gas cleaning unit and automation system for the main units.

  • Prototype assembly in progressπŸ”§

    Prototype assembly in progressπŸ”§

    Work on our Brayton cycle prototype at IMP PAN is moving forward! The structural frame arrived last month, and nearly all key components are already on site.

    The installation process is now advancing quickly, and the system is taking shape in the laboratory. We are currently awaiting the final remaining elements that will allow us to complete the setup and move closer to integration and testing.

    It’s exciting to see months of design, calculations, and coordination transforming into a real, physical installation. Step by step, the prototype is becoming a reality. πŸ’‘βš™οΈ

    Stay tuned for more updates as we continue building and preparing for the next phase of experimental validation. πŸš€

  • A few more moments from our recent consortium meeting

    A few more moments from our recent consortium meeting

    A few more moments from our recent consortium meeting in Warsaw πŸ“Έ

    We are happy to share group photos from our gathering in PowiΕ›le last month. It was a great opportunity to bring the ResMe2E partners together and strengthen collaboration as we move into the second half of the project. 🀝

    Thank you once again to all partners for the constructive discussions!

  • 3rd Consortium Meeting 5-6 February 2026

    3rd Consortium Meeting 5-6 February 2026

    Last week, the ResMe2E consortium met in Warsaw for a productive and engaging project meeting 🀝. With the project now around its midpoint, the discussions became especially dynamic and focused, reflecting the growing maturity of the work and the strong engagement of all partners. The exchanges were highly constructive, helping to review progress, align next steps, and strengthen collaboration across the consortium πŸ’‘βš™οΈ.

    The meeting took place in PowiΕ›le, an area where a former power plant once operated – an inspiring setting for conversations about the future of sustainable energy systems β™»οΈβš‘πŸ­.

    We would like to thank all project partners for their active participation and valuable contributions, as well as Qenergy for their support and help in organizing the meeting.

  • Insulating the heat exchanger

    Insulating the heat exchanger

    We are happy to share that the high-temperature heat exchanger has now been professionally insulated by a specialist company. This is an important preparation step before integrating it into our methanol-fueled Brayton cycle pilot installation within WP4 of the ResMe2E project! πŸ§‘β€πŸ”§
    Proper insulation is essential to minimize heat losses and achieve high efficiency targets of our system. 🎯 πŸ“ˆ

  • Heart of the Brayton system arrives at IMP PAN labs πŸ”₯

    Heart of the Brayton system arrives at IMP PAN labs πŸ”₯

    Last week, the high-temperature heat exchanger – heart of our methanol-fueled Brayton cycle – arrived at the IMP PAN laboratories, marking another important step in the development of our pilot system within WP4 of the ResMe2E project. It will play a central role in the methanol-fueled Brayton cycle installation, supporting our efforts to demonstrate efficient and climate-neutral energy generation. 🌱⚑

    The exchanger has now been safely unloaded and positioned in the lab, where it will soon become part of the experimental setup. Each new component brings us closer to turning our concept into a fully operational prototype.πŸ”§βš™οΈ

    Watching our concepts take physical form in the lab is truly rewarding for the team! πŸ’‘πŸ’ͺ

  • New Compressor Arrival! – Milestone  in WP4

    New Compressor Arrival! – Milestone in WP4

    A new compressor unit has just arrived at IMP PAN and will soon be prepared for integration and testing. βš™οΈπŸ§‘β€πŸ”§ It is an important milestone for WP 4, dedicated to the development of a methanol-fueled Brayton cycle system.  πŸŽ‰ βœ…

    The newly delivered compressor is a Rotrex EK40C PT66 (non-standard prototype), capable of 120,000 rpm, 20 kW power, pressure ratio of up to 3 bar, and mass flow between 0.06 and 0.12 kg/s. It will become one of the key components of our pilot installation, forming part of the innovative system designed to demonstrate efficient and climate-neutral power generation based on green methanol. 🌿 ♻️ πŸ”‹

    In the photos, members of the IMP PAN team πŸ‘©β€πŸ”§πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”§ discuss the setup and testing procedures of the new equipment, marking another step toward building the integrated Brayton cycle installation.

    This step brings us closer to demonstrating a climate-neutral, high-efficiency energy system, supporting the EU’s transition to sustainable and decentralized power generation. 🌍⚑

  • 2nd Consortium Meeting

    2nd Consortium Meeting

    🌍 2nd ResMe2E Consortium Meeting | 3–4 April 2025
    πŸ“ Lithuanian Energy Institute, Kaunas, Lithuania

    Last week, ResMe2E consortium came together for our second project meeting, hosted by the Lithuanian Energy Institute in Kaunas. It was a highly productive two days of collaboration, strategic discussions, and progress reviews as we work toward a sustainable future and biomass-based solutions πŸ’‘ 🌱

    Huge thanks to our Lithuanian partners for the warm welcome and flawless organization β€” your hospitality really set the tone for open and energizing discussions!

    It was a pleasure to meet again in person with all consortium partners.

    We’re excited for the journey ahead and proud of the strong collaboration that drives the ResMe2E project πŸ’ͺ Looking forward to the next milestones!