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Hydrogen: launch of an Italian project to decarbonise the glass

industry

A working group headed by Snam, RINA and Bormioli will test the use of hydrogen

to power melting furnaces in glassworks

Milan, 20th July 2021 - A working group comprising Snam, RINA, Bormioli Luigi, Bormioli Rocco, STARA GLASS, Università degli Studi di Genova, Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro, IFRF Italia, SGRPRO and RJC SOFT has begun a collaboration aimed at reducing emissions in the glass industry through hydrogen.

The manufacture of glass objects, of which Italy is the second-largest producer in Europe with over 5 million tonnes per year, is energy-intensive and difficult to power with electricity. To this end, the 'Divina' project (Decarbonisation of the Glass Industry: Hydrogen and New Equipment), co-ordinated by Snam, RINA and Bormioli, aims to reduce emissions in the glass melting stage, which accounts for more than 50% of total energy consumption throughout the production process.

In this regard, the availability of an energy source such as hydrogen can provide a viable solution by optimising its use in terms of energy and emissions and managing production and transport challenges.

Snam CEO Marco Alverà said: "Hydrogen will play a key role in decarbonising energy-intensive sectors such as glass production in order to meet domestic and European climate targets. This project complements what we are already doing in the steel, rail transport and ceramics sectors. Snam will be able to draw on its infrastructure and expertise to facilitate the introduction of hydrogen in industry, bringing benefits in terms of economic growth."

Ugo Salerno, President and CEO of RINA, commented: "We are continuing to work with Snam and other companies to contribute to the ecological transition of the major energy-intensivechains. Following the first test with a mix of natural gas and 30% hydrogen in steel processing that we carried out in May, our expertise and laboratories are also being used for the 'Divina' project, an important milestone towards the decarbonisation of another of the most significant sectors in the Italian economy."

Vincenzo Di Giuseppantonio, CEO of the Bormioli Luigi Group, remarked: "As heirs to one of Europe's oldest industrial traditions, high-qualityglass production, we want to play a leading role in the decarbonisation of our industry, which is classified as hard-to-abate.The partnership with leading players in the energy sector, the glass industry and academia makes the Divina project a sound and concrete proposal for a path to green transition and sustainability."

The initiative will make it possible, in the short to medium term, to assess the results of introducing an increasing proportion of hydrogen blended with natural gas into existing melting furnaces operating under regular production conditions. Testing significant quantities of hydrogen on operational furnaces will be an opportunity to evaluate the compatibility of hydrogen

combustion with glass material in real industrial production contexts following appropriate testing in laboratories.

Today, the main energy source used by glassworks is natural gas and CO2 emissions amount to around 1,500,000 tonnes per year: overall, around 3.5% of the emissions of the entire manufacturing industry. Nationwide use of a 30% hydrogen blend in glass melting processes would reduce emissions by 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to the emissions of around 100,000 cars.

The project will also define and subsequently optimise the design rules for future furnaces - so- called 'Furnaces 4.0' -, which can guarantee the best performance even with higher hydrogen percentages up to 100%.

The all-Italian working group represents the entire value chain since it involves specialists in the energy sector, top-level glass groups, fuel production and transport operators, leading companies in certification and integration of complex systems, companies that design glass melting furnaces as well as university and research centres.

Snam is one of the world's leading energy infrastructure companies and ranks among Italy's largest listed companies by market capitalisation. In addition to Italy, it operates through subsidiaries in Albania (AGSCo), Austria (TAG, GCA), the United Arab Emirates (ADNOC Gas Pipelines), France (Teréga), Greece (DESFA) and the United Kingdom (Interconnector UK), and has also started operations in China and India. It is also a major shareholder in TAP.

Number one in Europe in terms of the size of its transport network (over 41,000 km, including international activities) and natural gas storage capacity (about 20 billion cubic metres, including international activities), Snam is also one of the leading continental regasification operators through the Panigaglia terminal (GNL Italia) and shares in the Livorno (OLT) and Rovigo (Adriatic LNG) facilities in Italy and the Revithoussa (DESFA) facility in Greece.

The company is committed to the energy transition with investments in biomethane, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility and hydrogen. Snam also operates in forestation and has set itself the goal of achieving carbon neutrality (Scope 1 and Scope 2) by 2040.

RINA provides a wide range of services in the Energy, Marine, Certification, Real Estate and Infrastructure, Mobility and Industry sectors. With €495 million revenue in 2020, more than 4,000 employees and 200 offices in 70 countries, RINA plays a part in major international organisations and contributes to the development of new regulatory standards. 

Bormioli Luigi is a glassworks that specialises in high-end perfumery and distillery containers and tableware made of superior crystal glass. Today, it guarantees maximum reliability in its partnerships with prestigious clients requiring excellence. Bormioli Luigi employs over 1,000 people and produces 250 million pieces a year using twenty moulding lines and five furnaces located in two production plants: Parma and Abbiategrasso.

Bormioli Rocco is a major and well-established Italian manufacturer specialising in household glass products with three production sites, a decoration workshop and six sales branches, with a significant international presence too. The company can enhance a range or product by bringing consumers and businesses closer together through the customisation of everyday tools. Since 2014, it has also been producing Glass Blocks for the construction industry and since 2017 it has been part of the Bormioli Luigi group.

Snam contact details ufficio.stampa@snam.it+39 02 37037273

RINA contact details

 Giulia Faravelli  

External Communication Senior Director   +39 348 6805876   giulia.faravelli@rina.org

Paolo Ghiggini   

Head of Media Relations & Social Media   +39 340 3322618   paolo.ghiggini@rina.org

Victoria Silvestri   International Media Relations   +39 334 6539600   victoria.silvestri@rina.org

Bormioli Luigi contact details

Andrea Varacca

Technical Director +39 347 341 7761 a.varacca@bormioliluigi.it

Bormioli Rocco contact details

Luca Tosini

Technical Director +39 328 120 4763 luca.tosini@bormiolirocco.com

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