The first scientific paper and the second HYPER INSIGHTS article have been published. The last one is part of a broader series exploring the HYPER project and its advancements throughout its development.
This edition focuses on the pilot plant developed by the consortium, which has reached Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4/5. This milestone represents a significant step forward in the project’s progress toward the production of green hydrogen peroxide.
Read the full article here: Link to the article.

First Scientific Publication of the HYPER Project Published
The first scientific publication related to the HYPER project is also available online, marking an important milestone in the project’s journey and establishing the scientific foundation for more sustainable hydrogen peroxide production.
The peer-reviewed article, published in ACS Omega, provides a comprehensive overview of alternative hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) production technologies beyond the conventional anthraquinone (AO) process. The review examines thermochemical, electrochemical, bioelectrochemical, and plasma-based routes, with particular attention to energy performance, techno-economic viability, environmental footprint, and safety aspects.
While the AO process remains the current industrial benchmark, the article highlights its significant climate impact and discusses how electrified and modular H₂O₂ production concepts, especially when powered by renewable electricity, could enable greener, safer, and more flexible solutions in the future. Although many emerging technologies are still at a low TRL, this publication provides a solid basis for the experimental and demonstration activities of the HYPER project, with further results expected as higher TRL validation progresses.
Read the paper here: Link to the paper.