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HORN Glass Industries: ZeroCO2Glas – Emission-free glass melting

The ZeroCO2Glas project is a consortium involving experts from the industry, including furnace technology specialist HORN Glass , glass manufacturer Wiegand-Glas, RWTH Aachen University as well as the International Partners in Glass Research (IPGR).

By targeting the most energy-intensive part of the glass production process, namely the melting of the glass, ZeroCO2Glas opens up the possibility of saving a particularly large amount of energy and greenhouse gases. The project focuses on the container glass industry, which at just over 50 percent represents the largest share of glass production in Germany.

The overall goal of the ZeroCO2Glas project is to use an all-encompassing approach to develop a revolutionary glass melting process in connection with a new type of glass melting tank, with which glass for container production can be melted in a CO2-neutral manner and with significant energy savings. The duration of the project was three years and the project is funded by the BMWK with a maximum of EUR 8.38 million with a total project volume of approximatively Eur 14.94 million.

As technology partner, HORN supplied the entire equipment for the new 2.4 tonnes per day hybrid furnace, the combustion and the process control system as well as the complete construction work for refractory material and steel. The new, innovative furnace, which was set up as part of the project in Aachen, Germany, is designed as a hybrid furnace with hydrogen-oxy and natural gas-oxy firing, as well as electrical heating. The forehearths can also be operated with either natural gas/O2 or H2/O2. Together with the corresponding peripherals, the furnace represents a fully-fledged container glass site.

The outstanding feature of the ZeroCO2Glas project is that CO2 is completely avoided both on the energy input side and on the raw material side. In comparison, other projects aim exclusively at CO2 avoidance on the energy input side.

The new hybrid furnace celebrated first glass on October 28, 2024. The experience gained from the test facility will make glass production even more sustainable and further reduce the CO2 footprint.

HORN would like to thank all the project partners involved for the trust they have placed in the company and for working with as partners. HORN looks forward to further exciting and promising projects in and for the glass industry.

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