Energy & Resource Recovery from Wastewater for Circular Economy
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B Northern Periphery and ArcticDescription
Case-studies (1 in each country) modelling resource recovery upgrade scenarios vs the existing discharge models(EN)
Findings for transnational recovery opportunities(EN)
Framework for decision-making for upgrading WWTPs to enable resource recovery(EN)
Thematic information
Priority: (VI-B_NPaA_2) Strengthening the capacity for climate change adaptation, and resource sufficiency in NPA communities
Priority specific objective: RSO2.6. Promoting the transition to a circular and resource efficient economy
Priority policy objective (Interreg specific objective): PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobility
Type of intervention: 072 Use of recycled materials as raw materials compliant with the efficiency criteria
Partners (5)
Lead Partner: UiT Norges arktiske universitet
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999874643
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 970 422 528
Department: Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology
Address: PO Box 6050 Langnes, N-9037 Tromso, Norway
Department address: Lodve Langes Gt, 8514 Narvik, Norway
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.uit.no
Total budget: EUR 449 427.80
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 224 713.90
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 50.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 224 713.90
- Umhvorvisstovan
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Name: Umhvorvisstovan
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 101022892
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 405388
Address: Traoagota , 165 Argir , Faroe Islands
Legal status: public
Organisation type: National public authority
Website: https://www.us.fo/english/
Total budget: EUR 244 850.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 159 152.50
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 65.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 85 697.50
- University of the Faroe Islands
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Name: University of the Faroe Islands
Department: Faculty of Science and Technology
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 952987462
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 328944
Address: J C SVABOS GOTA 14, FO-100 Torshavn, Faroe Islands
Department address: Vestarabryggja , FO-100 Torshavn, Faroe Islands
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.setur.fo
- Arctic Experts
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Name: Arctic Experts
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 893532088
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 924961600
Address: Urtegårdsgata , 8005 Bodø , Norway
Legal status: private
Organisation type: SME
Website: http://www.arctic-experts.com
Total budget: EUR 271 100.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 135 550.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 50.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 135 550.00
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20
- Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh
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Name: Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh
Department: School of Engineering
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999978045
Partner’s ID if not PIC: IE0022578J
Address: University Road, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland
Department address: University Road, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.nuigalway.ie
Total budget: EUR 333 235.07
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 216 602.79
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 65.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 116 632.28
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Lead partner

Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: ENFORCE
Project ID: NPA0100045
Project start date: 2022-12-01
Project end date: 2025-11-30
Project status: ongoing
Relevant linked projects:
- SPRING (Horizon 2020): (EN) | UiT is coordinating this project on wastewater management and technology development. The goal of SPRING is to develop a low energy and cost-effective treatment technology and effective governance in the water sector for Indian scenarios. ENFORCE will adapt the research output and evaluate the feasibility of the bio oxidation technology developed for the NPA regions. UiT also develops MFC technology for wastewater treatment and simultaneous power generation. (EN), Algae (Forprosjekt – RFFNORD) (EN) | UiT conducted this feasibility study funded by RFFNORD that involved identification and characterization of Algae in Ofoten region and their potential uses as useful products. In the follow up project funded under MABIT program, UiT optimized the cultivation of conditions for microalgæ, extraction processes and verified the economic viability at pilot scale . ENFORCE will utilize the output to develop a value chain for potential products from wastewater sector in the context of CE. (EN), INNOQUA (H2020) (EN) | NUI has contributed in this project to develop integrated individual low cost, sustainable and biologically-based solutions for complete water treatment cycle. The solutions have multiple modular configurations that can be adapted to local contexts and markets. NUI will use the knowledge gained and results in the tasks of ENFORCE particularly technology adaptation for NPA regions. (EN), B-WaterSmart (EU) (EN) | Objectives of this project are similar to ENFORCE, which is to build a water-smart society and economy. The pilot case in this project focused on specific problems in six European coastal cities in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Norway and Spain. ENFORCE will follow the publications and information shared by this project and will examine for adaptation for NPA regions. (EN), Life Green Saver (EU): (EN) | The main objective of LIFE GREEN SEWER is the pilot-scale implementation of a new secondary wastewater treatment, that will be applicable to both municipal and industrial waters. The idea is to reduce energy demonstrated in this project and study their feasibility in NPA regions. (EN), The One Health Education and Research (NORAD funded by the NORHED II Programme (Norwegian Programme for Capacity Development in Higher Education and Research for Development) (2021-2026) (EN) | This is a capacity building project to develop education and research in the context of One health approach that includes maintaining environmental health through a better waste and wastewater management. The scientific will from this project will be considered in ENFORCE for adaptation in NPA region. (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 1 298 612.87
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 216 602.79
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 65.00%
Co-financing sources:
- ERDF: Amount, EUR 216 602.79. Co-financing rate, 65.00%.
- ERDF equivalent: Amount, EUR 159 152.50. Co-financing rate, 65.00%. Sources, FO.
- ERDF equivalent: Amount, EUR 360 263.90. Co-financing rate, 50.00%. Sources, NO.
- Others: Amount, EUR 159 152.50.
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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Deliverables:
- Report on the climate footprint of WWTP in NPA regions
- Driver and barriers for implementing CE in wastewater in NPA region
- Stakeholder Workshop
- WWTP characterization report
- Report on assessment on Discharge Scenarios
- Case-study models for overall impacts under various CE scenarios
- 2nd Stakeholder Workshop
- Academic and industry publications
- Impact analysis report
- Design of a business model for CE in waste water
- Dissemination activities
Contribution to wider strategies and policies:
- EuropeanGreenDeal Key features of European Green Deal are no net emissions by 2050 and decoupling economic growth from resource use. This project contributes to these by developing circular economy framework of reusing and recovering nutrients (like P, N) from waste water. It will lead to new industry, jobs etc. The quantity of wastewater discharge into waterways will be minimized and improved discharge quality will conserve environment. Energy efficient and energy positive plants will help cut emissions.
- Other The project will contribute to overall clean waterways in the region. Currently, many pollutants due to modern health and cleaning products, and synthetic clothes like plastic microfibers and micro beads, etc are entering into waterways and then into the food chain to affect human health.
- ENFORCE technologies will be cost effective for small WW operators and municipalities so that all wastewater is treated to standards for a healthier marine life and cleaner lakes and seas.
- AtlanticStrategy ENFORCE will contribute significantly with respect to 2 key areas (i) Protect, secure and enhance the marine and coastal environment and (ii) Create a socially inclusive and sustainable model of regional development. Indirectly the local reuse of resources from wastewater and furthermore will contribute to local economies. WWTPs offer opportunity for linking to wind and solar power in terms of demand response (i.e. being most active when renewable power is most available)
Programme Common Output Indicator:
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RCO 116 - Jointly developed solutions, Measurement unit:
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RCO 084 - Pilot actions developed jointly and implemented in projects, Measurement unit:
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RCO 087 - Organisations cooperating across borders, Measurement unit:
Programme Common Result Indicator:
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RCR 104 - Solutions taken up or up-scaled by organisations, Measurement unit:
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RCR 079 - Joint strategies and action plans taken up by organisations, Measurement unit:
Information regarding the data in keep.eu on the programme financing this project
Financing programme
2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B Northern Periphery and Arctic
Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme
2024-12-18
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
46 / 50 (92%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
215 / 229 (93.89%)
Notes on the data
Source of estimation of the number of projects as of 2025-03-17: Website of the programme
Method for estimating the number of partners as of 2025-03-17: Average partners per project based on the average of the previous period.