Hydrogen flow
Description
The 1 MW PEM fuel cell power plant uses NedStack's fuel cells. The plant will be connected to SolVin's chlor-alkali plant, at Antwerp-Lillo Belgium. Chlorine is produced by electrolysis and requires a lot of energy. Hydrogen is a by-product of the production process. The new plant will use it to produce electricity on site.
The PEM power plant is highly efficient, safe, emission-free and quiet. Hydrogen as an energy carrier reacts in the fuel cells with oxygen from air to form pure water. The electron transport involved forms the basis of electricity production. The heat released can also be put to good use. All in all, this results in significant energy savings. It is an environmentally friendly way of generating energy.
19.30 room open
20.00 lecture
21.00 networking drinks
22.00 closure
Speaker(s)
Rob van der Sluis MTSA
Location
Jansbuitensingel 28, 6811 AE Arnhem
Organiser
Region Gelderland
Name and contact details for information
Gerard Thomas
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