Categories
#Circular Economy #Environmental Analytics

ICIA – National Institute for Research

ICIA – National Institute for Research

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Contact

Mrs. Cecilia-Maria Roman, PhD

Head of Research-Development department


  • Development of new and advanced technologies to obtain biofuels (2nd and 3rd generation)
  • Environmental quality evaluation (soil, water, sediment, food)
  • Liquid fuels and biofuels certification according to European standards
  • Environmental analytics and clean technologies education and training
References and Experience

Significant results:

  • technology and small capacity installation for obtaining biofuels from raw and used vegetable oils
  • pilot plant for obtaining bioethanol from sugar beet
  • modern technologies to convert bioethanol into biofuel
  • strategic national proposal for biofuels and the BIOMASA Action Plan
  • technology for enzymatic hydrolysis of starch
  • technology to obtain biodiesel by treating fatty acids, esters and their glycerides with hydrogen rich gas
  • technology and installation to obtain second generation biofuels by chemical hydrolysis of lignocellulosic waste
  • technology and installation to obtain second generation biofuels by enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic wastes
  • technology and plug-flow installation for obtaining biogas from biogenic wastes
  • technology and up-flow installation for obtaining biogas from biogenic wastes
  • biogas standard proposal
  • technology and pilot installation to obtain biofuels from oils that result as by products from the process of vegetable protein production
  • national campaign carried out for promoting the advantages of using biofuels
  • development of Technological Platform for Biofuels in Romania, BIOCARO
  • affiliation to The European Renewable Energy Research Centers Agency EUREC
  • admission in the European Biofuels Technology Platform
Network Focus
  • Innovative technologies and installations for producing biofuels (e.g. biodiesel, bioethanol from wood, biogas from biogenic wastes)
  • Biofuels installation scaling-up consultancy
  • New, modern, green analytical methods for environmental issues
Unique Selling Point
  • Development of technologies and corresponding installation for obtaining biofuels.
  • International recognition of own results in the biofuels area, materialized through the admission in EUREC Agency and promoter of the National Technological Biofuel Platform BIOCARO (www.biocaro.ro)
Categories
#Bioeconomy #Bioenergy #Biorefineries & Biofuels #Circular Economy #Environmental Analytics #Nutrient Recycling #Phytomining #Renewable Energy #Resource Efficiency #Resources #Waste Streams

Transylvania Energy Cluster

Transylvania Energy Cluster

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Contact

Oana Raita

National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies


Alexandra Stoica

GrupDAS


37 members

Transylvania Energy Cluster was born as a result of local actors becoming aware of the importance of changing the perception of the use of renewable energy resources and the opportunities resulting from their proper exploitation. The renewable energy sector is an emerging one contributing to the economy of the growing region.TREC Cluster became a legal entity in June 2015 and currently has more than 30 entities in both research and private firms and public authorities. Transylvania Energy Cluster is part of the TREC Danube - the transnational network of regional clusters in the field of renewable energy, energy systems and bioeconomy. We are linking networks, business partners and R&D organisations from Nord West Region of Romania – Transylvania Area. TREC is a platform for R&D driven innovations in alternative energy, renewables, energy efficiency and advance environmental technologies and environment protection  

AREAS OF ACTIVITY:

  • Energy management
  • Product development, R&D
  • Energy monitoring of buildings
  • Equipment, infrastructure
  • Service / Maintenance / Supply
  • Consultancy
References and Experience

The Regional Energy Network began its activities in 2012, in the North-West Development Region of Romania. The network was launched in the framework of the Trans-national Renewable Energy Cluster TREC, a European Territorial Cooperation project that facilitated the organization of such networks in Cluj (Romania) and Western Macedonia (Greece), benefitting from the good practices transferred by the existing renewable energy clusters and networks from Saxony (Germany).
The regional network from Romania has not become a legal entity after the European TREC project was finalised, consequently its activities are occasioned by project proposals that might be submitted on new calls concerning clusters, at national or European level.

Network Focus
  • contributing to a better capitalizing of the research results obtained in universities and research centres, by organizing meetings with representatives of research centres, universities and representatives from SMEs active in the encompassing field of energy
  • identifying appropriate national and EU programs for financing SMEs mostly in the field of renewable energy production and distribution
  • enlarging the number of members and strengthening their partnerships
Unique Selling Point

The only regional network specialized in energy matters in Northern Transylvania.