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Reply #150 - Aug 15th, 2019 at 1:17pm
 
But ignoring the stupid scunge fool and back to the topic.

Germany is already on the way to the future HYDROGEN ENERGY REVOLUTION.




1MW fuel cell for German bus hydrogen production
October 23, 2018 //By Nick Flaherty

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1MW fuel cell for German bus hydrogen production

Hydrogenics in Canada is to supply a large-scale fuel cell electrolysis system to generate hydrogen at a fueling station in Germany.

The proton exchange membrane (PEM) will be supplied to Maximator, a compressor manufacturer that is building a one megawatt facility in Wuppertal to produce hydrogen for 10 new fuel cell buses operated by WSW, the local public transit company.

Surplus energy generated by a local waste incinerator will be used to power the electrolyzer and generate the hydrogen. The Hydrogenics system will be delivered during 2019 and produce over 400 kilograms of hydrogen per day.

“We are pleased that our advanced PEM electrolyzers continue to be chosen for important and high-profile city transit applications such as this,” said Daryl Wilson, President and CEO of Hydrogenics. “Whether providing clean fuel for buses in Germany or elsewhere, Hydrogenics continues to be a leader across the hydrogen-powered, heavy-duty mobility landscape.”

Rene Himmelstein, Vice President of Maximator, added, “We are very proud to be able to carry out such a promising and market-leading project in the hydrogen sector. With Hydrogenics, we are building on a supplier who can deliver reliable electrolyzer technology for this major project.”

Hydrogenics, based in Mississauga, Ontario, supplies hydrogen generation, energy storage and hydrogen power modules around the world and has manufacturing sites in Germany, Belgium and Canada as well as service centres in Russia, Europe, the US and Canada.

https://www.smart2zero.com/news/1mw-fuel-cell-german-bus-hydrogen-production
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Reply #151 - Aug 15th, 2019 at 1:17pm
 
Germany is joining the headlong rush into the HYDROGEN ENERGY REVOLUTION with a biggy this time pumping out huge quantities of clean beautiful hydrogen.

Hydrogen is such an obvious replacement for petrol. Already Toyota with the Camry hybrid is only a small step away from the Hydrogen hybrid.

The junk yards will soon be full of the dangerous unsafe pollution spewing very inconvenient electric toy cars.





German energy grids say plans ready for 100MW hydrogen plant
FEBRUARY 12, 2019 / 2:53 AM / 6 MONTHS AGO

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German power and gas grid firms Amprion and Open Grid Europe (OGE) said on Monday they would shortly apply to build the country’s first large hydrogen plant that can convert windpower to alternative fuels that are easier to store and transport.

The 100 megawatt (MW) power-to-gas (ptg) plant to be called “hybridge” can start operations from 2023 at Lingen in Germany’s windy north-west, the firms said in statements presented at a Berlin news conference.

Grid companies had already been looking to cope with separate government targets, set a year ago, to nearly double the share of wind and solar power to 65 percent of electricity generation by 2030.

These targets are certain to overstretch transport capacity on traditional power cables by then, which makes it necessary to build energy storage solutions close to where green power is produced.

Ptg technology, which entails running electricity through water to split it into oxygen and hydrogen, which then can be used as a transport fuel, or stored in gas pipelines or underground caverns, is expected to provide answers.

“Germany’s climate targets, the withdrawal from nuclear energy, and the concrete-looking exit from coal present big challenges to our energy system,” said Amprion board member Klaus Kleinekorte.

“We have to create conditions now to have power-to-gas (ptg) technology ready in the gigawatt (GW) dimension by 2030, so that we arrive at a system where we can couple different energy sectors.”

The energy regulator, the Bundesnetzagentur, will need to approve the application to build the plant and recover an estimated 150 million euros ($169.58 million) investment costs from grid fees that consumers pay as part of their energy bills.

A national coal exit commission on Jan. 26 made specific recommendations that gas infrastructure, and with it ptg, are to be promoted to incentivise alternative fuels for industry, heat and transport.

Germany has been experimenting with ptg technology since the last decade and is home to around 40 ptg pilot projects, but the biggest so far only measures 6 MW.

Lingen, where Amprion grids converge with OGE pipelines, houses hydrogen distribution facilities, gas storage caverns and pipelines running to the Ruhr region, that could be converted to carrying hydrogen rather than retire in the long term.

Reporting by Vera Eckert, editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amprion-opengrideurope-hydrogen/german-energy...
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Reply #152 - Aug 15th, 2019 at 1:18pm
 
scunge fence to keep the loony wacko scunge Greeny out.
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Reply #153 - Aug 16th, 2019 at 10:37am
 
You're an idiot !
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Reply #154 - Aug 16th, 2019 at 11:42am
 
The scunge fence kept the loony wacko Greeny scunge out. She is mad as a 2 bob watch and is not the full quid. Was she dropped on her head as a child ? Certainly would explain her bizarre behavior.
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Reply #155 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:42am
 
But ignoring the useless Greeny irrelevancy and back to the topic.

And the whole world is now rushing to get the future HYDROGEN ENERGY REVOLUTION up and going.

Hundreds of brilliant researchers are tying up the loose ends and dotting the Is and crossing the Ts to finalize the infrastructure and generation design which will take over as oil gets eventually scarce.

Australia is poised to become a Hydrogen exporter to the world. It is truly exciting.





Our most abundant energy source that doesn’t emit greenhouse gases
Mike Bruce 10:44pm, Aug 22, 2019 Updated: 8:02pm, Aug 22

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Hydrogen fuel of the future. A hydrogen plant at Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Photo: Getty


It’s the most abundant element in the world. It can fuel vehicles, homes and power-intensive industries. It could be half the cost of electricity within 30 years. And it produces zero carbon emissions.

That fuel is hydrogen. And the question is: Why aren’t we using it now?


In an address in Melbourne on Friday, Australia’s chief scientist Dr Alan Finkel will update business leaders on the case for a hydrogen market in Australia and what needs to happen to make it viable.

It may well be music to the ears of the business audience, after a report on hydrogen generation by the World Energy Council branded Australia as a “giant with potential to become a world key player”.

Dr Finkel’s address also coincides with a report by Bloomberg on Thursday that contended the cost of producing hydrogen using renewable energy was likely to plummet over the next few years, making “one of the most radical technologies for reducing greenhouse gases” economical.

The analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) found the falling cost of extracting hydrogen gas from water and better economies of scale could reduce the cost of hydrogen power to as little as $US24 ($35.50) a megawatt-hour by 2030, and $US15 ($22) by 2050.

That’s less than half the prevailing cost for electricity in the wholesale market in Europe.
“While the gas has been hailed for decades as a carbon-free energy source, the cost and difficulty of making it has confined it mainly to niches, like fuelling rockets and helping upgrade blends of oil,” the report said.

“Once the industry scales up, renewable hydrogen could be produced from wind or solar power for the same price as natural gas in most of Europe and Asia,” BNEF reported.

“These production costs would make green gas affordable and puts the prospects for a truly clean economy in sight.”



On top of the World Energy Council’s endorsement of Australia, the International Energy Agency has also predicted that Australia could  produce an equivalent amount of hydrogen to two-thirds of its current energy consumption.

“Capitalising on this growing demand for hydrogen could result in an export industry worth $1.7 billion by 2030, and could provide 2800 jobs,” Dr Finkel said in a briefing note in July.

“Most of the jobs created by this new industry are likely to be in regional areas.”

Victorian energy company Jemena has begun a five-year, $15 million trial (with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency) using solar energy to convert water into hydrogen using renewable energy.




That hydrogen can then be stored in underground gas pipes, with the potential to store the equivalent of eight million Tesla Powerwall batteries, according to a company statement.

The New Daily contacted Jemena for further details, but it did not respond before deadline.

Dr Finkel said not only would the energy storage capabilities of hydrogen contribute to the resilience of our electricity systems, it could also provide a long-range, rapid-fuelling, zero-emissions transport fuel.

It also has the potential to become an export commodity worth up to $13.5 billion a year by 2040, according to a report by ACIL Allen consultants.

So why aren’t we lapping it up?

The first hurdle is scale.
A 2019 issues paper by the COAG Energy Council’s National Hydrogen Strategy noted that while production, transport and storage technology exists “these technologies are yet to be tested at scale”.

Another is infrastructure.
Toyota Australia president and chief executive Matt Callachor told The New Daily in April: “Right now, the biggest factor to the success of hydrogen being widely available is a lack of infrastructure.”

hydrogen the fuel of the future

That story noted the first commercial station is due to open in Canberra before the end of 2019, with at least another 19 expected to open over the next few years.


That COAG report said while there is existing gas infrastructure that can be used for hydrogen, it added a viable industry would still need more electricity generation, electricity and gas networks, transport infrastructure as well as hydrogen production, storage and transport technology.

The other issue is production and supply chain costs.

Hydrogen produced from renewable energy is “currently expensive”, the COAG report found.

But development of less costly materials, design changes and economies of scale in manufacturing are all expected to bring the costs down.

https://thenewdaily.com.au/money/finance-news/2019/08/22/hydrogen-key-reducing-c...
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Reply #156 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:42am
 
Fence to keep the Greeny scunge away.
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Reply #157 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 3:13pm
 
What a dickhead. Me thinks you are a grease monkey used to ripping off the punters on oil changes and are now terrified of losing your livelihood to electric vehicles. No amount of whining about it on this forum is going to change the huge momentum built up in electric vehicles !

Smell the fear socko ! The day of reckoning is ever closer Cheesy LOL
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Reply #158 - Aug 25th, 2019 at 5:17pm
 
The pathetic failure the Greeny scunge is just begging to be noticed. But she is just too stupid and ignorant and uneducated and so she is normally avoided and ignored by normal people.
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Reply #159 - Aug 26th, 2019 at 9:07am
 
juliar wrote on Aug 25th, 2019 at 5:17pm:
The pathetic failure the Greeny scunge is just begging to be noticed. But she is just too stupid and ignorant and uneducated and so she is normally avoided and ignored by normal people.


you mean normal people like yourself Cheesy LOL

you're an idiot socko. you're just another dumb as dogshit do-nothing LNP voter !
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Reply #160 - Aug 26th, 2019 at 2:34pm
 
The silly uneducated Greeny scunge is suffering from Hydrogen Phobia.  Is scunge a member of GetUp! ?  Is she on Newstart ?   Is she receiving treatment for her condition ?
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Reply #161 - Sep 1st, 2019 at 11:31am
 
Hydrogen cars are bullshit and here is why !! Lets see socko refute the arguments without copy and pasting Cheesy LOL

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Reply #162 - Sep 1st, 2019 at 5:02pm
 
The world is faltering under the West & China's empowerment.
Their Mind can't produce anything towards a 'better' future - because they are the perpetrators of the 'stuffed up' past and are 'shackled' like Convicts to it. Unable to move forward with any great technological achievement beyond the small or mundane.


Australia (Azlaroc) uses 'Atomic' power Wink
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #163 - Sep 2nd, 2019 at 1:43pm
 
The boring dreary Greeny scunge is emitting smelly ignorance pollution in great quantities. Scunge emits more methane than carbon dioxide.
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Reply #164 - Sep 2nd, 2019 at 1:59pm
 
No one turns up to the hydrogen fool bowser that is how popular hydrogen cars are Cheesy LOL


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