Strengthening the link between science, industry, and the sustainability transition
18 September 2025
The chemical industry is one of the largest users of fossil raw materials such as oil and natural gas, and accounts for a significant share of global CO2 emissions. HyCARB is aimed at developing alternative, innovative chemical processes where fossil feedstocks are replaced with industrial waste gases and CO2 to produce useful chemicals using sustainable energy and hydrogen. The proposed research will focus on diverse subjects as CO2 (co-)electrolysis, integrated hydrogenation processes, and electrified high-temperature reactors. It also will develop analytical expertise and equipment, and build knowledge and experience among the next generation of scientists and engineers.
HyCARB is a collaboration between nine universities, five universities of applied sciences, three research institutes and thirty companies. Co-funding will provide the consortium with over €10.3 million for a total investment of €45.7 million. The consortium behind HyCARB was formed during two intensive workshops in which all parties came together to draw up a single proposal. Raveendran Shiju and Joost Reek represented HIMS, which resulted funding for two PhD students and two postdoc researchers as well as industrial support. A common thread in the projects is that they all aim to strengthen the link between science, industry, and the sustainability transition.
HyCARB: over 45 million euros for sustainable industry with green hydrogen