H2SITE validates
on-board ammonia cracking system
generating high-purity hydrogen coupled with PEM fuel cell
H2SITE has validated the
first ammonia cracker to produce high-purity hydrogen for onboard
power generation using a PEM fuel cell. An integrated membrane reactor
has been installed and operated on board of the BERTHA B supply ship,
sailing the shores of the Gulf of Biscay.
Maritime transport is responsible for 2% of
global greenhouse gas emissions, presenting significant potential for
emission reduction by transitioning from hydrocarbons to green fuel
options, such as hydrogen.
Ammonia is gaining traction as a potential
hydrogen carrier for onboard applications. It can be used directly in
engines, or it can be cracked into hydrogen and used in fuel cells.
Before hydrogen is used, purification is necessary, especially if
traces of ammonia are present.
H2SITE’s membrane reactors ensure all the ammonia
is transformed, while delivering a high-purity hydrogen to the fuel
cell in a single process step. During navigation, as part of the H2OCEAN project,
H2SITE’s cracker has successfully powered the ship’s auxiliary
services. This accomplishment was made possible due to the
collaboration with players active in the maritime decarbonization
segment such as Zumaia Offshore, Erhardt Offshore, Ajusa, and TECNALIA,
along with the participation of Enagas and ABS.
H2SITE was established in 2020 and possesses
technology for reactors and separators, facilitating the conversion of
various feedstocks into hydrogen. These include ammonia, methanol, or
synthetic gas, as well as the separation of hydrogen from gaseous
mixtures in low concentrations for applications in salt caverns or
geological hydrogen.
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