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PES2020-Prosj.etabl.støtte H2020

Innovative eco-efficient processing and refining routes for secondary raw materials from silicon ingot and wafer manufacturing in high end..

Awarded: NOK 0.25 mill.

Project Number:

317135

Project Period:

2020 - 2020

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ICARUS aims to demonstrate modular processing solutions at industrial scale to retrieve 95% of high valuable raw materials from ingot and wafer manufacturing, through eco-efficient processing and refining of industrial silicon, graphite and silica residues and developing industrial symbiosis by providing these materials to other industrial applications. Material closed-loop systems will be implemented to enable a circular economy for silicon ingot and wafer manufacturers, potentially unlocking substantial volumes of raw materials: 9,600,000 MT (metric tons) of silicon, 1,165,300 MT of silica and 64,000 MT of graphite by 2050. ICARUS will set-up 3 innovative industrial pilot-lines to demonstrate the production of silicon-, silica- and graphite-based raw materials: - Pre-treated and purified silicon, silica and graphite products (Resitec) - Granular feedstock for photovoltaic application (RoSi), - Pyrometallurgical process using recylced quartz from crucibles, Si kerf for high purity Si (NOSI), for different high-end applications with strict raw material quality standards, to assess the technical and economic viability of these applications: - Al-Si alloys (Gränges) - Thermo-electric modules and generators (Magnetti Marelli) - Lithium ion battery cells (Leclanche) - Silicon carbide powders (Saint Gobain) - Isotropic graphite (SGL Carbon). The R&D team consists of internationally recognised partners, SINTEF, CEA, INP, UCY and Cidetec, that will support with services for more efficient implementation of innovations developed in the project. Technological feasibility will be assessed by the industry partners, while BIFA will carry out environmental assessment, CHEMCON will conduct economic and market viability assessment for the ICARUS value chain. Ayming will be in charge of dissemination and communication activities.

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PES2020-Prosj.etabl.støtte H2020