ISOP
Innovation in Supercritical CO2 Power generation systems
The AIM of this four-year work programme is to undertake cutting edge multidisciplinary research and development to make a step change in understanding and advancing Supercritical CO2 based power generation systems’ technology. This will enable a step change in the role played by power and heat cycles to become major contributors to achieving the 2050 zero emissions targets. ISOP will achieve this goal while providing specialised training for 17 doctoral candidates (DC) to help establish the backbone of an important industry.
RPOW’s tasks within the consortium:
- Participation in technology workshops on supercritical CO2
- Host 1 doctoral candidate for one year in the RPOW office
- Utilization of CO2 mixtures to enhance the performance of sCO2 power system



ISOP has received funding from the European Union´s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Actions (DN-ID), under Grant Agreement No. 101073266.