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According to reports, the construction of what is expected to be the world's largest hydrogen pilot facility has begun
.
It is expected to be the world's largest hydrogen energy pilot facility
The EU-funded flagship project has a total capacity of 6 MW and is expected to produce 1,200 cubic meters of hydrogen
per hour.
The project will be used to test potential applications for green hydrogen at all stages of steel production and integrate it into the power reserve market of the grid, as well as to study future technologies
needed to meet global climate goals in the long term.
THE H2FUTURE ALLIANCE COMPRISING AUSTRIA, SIEMENS, VOESTALPINE TECHNOLOGY AND THE POWER COMPANY VERBUND, AS WELL AS RESEARCH PARTNERS K1-MET and ECN, has developed an 18 million euro hydrogen pilot facility
in Linz, Austria.
It is said that more than 600 billion cubic meters of hydrogen are used globally every year, 95% of which is produced
through carbon dioxide-intensive processes.
The facility is scheduled to be fully operational
in spring 2019.
,
According to reports, the construction of what is expected to be the world's largest hydrogen pilot facility has begun
.
It is expected to be the world's largest hydrogen energy pilot facility
It is expected to be the world's largest hydrogen energy pilot facilityThe EU-funded flagship project has a total capacity of 6 MW and is expected to produce 1,200 cubic meters of hydrogen
per hour.
The project will be used to test potential applications for green hydrogen at all stages of steel production and integrate it into the power reserve market of the grid, as well as to study future technologies
needed to meet global climate goals in the long term.
THE H2FUTURE ALLIANCE COMPRISING AUSTRIA, SIEMENS, VOESTALPINE TECHNOLOGY AND THE POWER COMPANY VERBUND, AS WELL AS RESEARCH PARTNERS K1-MET and ECN, has developed an 18 million euro hydrogen pilot facility
in Linz, Austria.
It is said that more than 600 billion cubic meters of hydrogen are used globally every year, 95% of which is produced
through carbon dioxide-intensive processes.
The facility is scheduled to be fully operational
in spring 2019.
,