Day2 1105 Decker Liquid-Hydrogen-Distribution-Technology Linde
Day2 1105 Decker Liquid-Hydrogen-Distribution-Technology Linde
Day2 1105 Decker Liquid-Hydrogen-Distribution-Technology Linde
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Linde’s Hydrogen Value Chain for H2 Mobility
Linde Covers the Full Value Chain!
CGH2
Renewable Compressed
(e.g. electrolysis) gaseous hydrogen
Ionic compressor
Boil-off mgmt.
system
Onsite electrolysis Liquefaction
Dispenser
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Agenda
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Physical properties of hydrogen
Transport & storage – density differences
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Density [ kg / m3 ]
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.01 0.1 1 10 Pressure [ MPa ] 100
Hydrogen in its liquid form allows a significant reduction of the storage footprint!
Total weight of the equipment and supporting structures are equally reduced.
Rule of thumb: gaseous hydrogen requires 4 time more footprint than liquid
Where size & weight matter, liquid Hydrogen offers benefits.
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How to supply Hydrogen?
LH2 versus CGH2
CGH2
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Linde Engineering, Schalchen Plant in Germany
The Manufacturing Facility for Cryogenic Equipment!
— 25 workshops, large
indoor manufacturing
area (65,000m2)
— High-quality materials
only: Aluminum &
Stainless Steel
Key Data
— Inner volume: 71 m3 (references up to 270m3)
— Design pressure: 12 bar(g)
— Storage capacity: 4,600 kg LH2 (1bar, 5% ullage)
— Vacuum-perlite insulation
— Integrated cryogenic valves
— Designed for industrial applications with high
demand (electronics, chemical, etc.)
— Horizontal & vertical design
Performance
— Boil-off ratio: <44 kg/day (<0.95%/d)
Applications
— Typical industrial applications with high Hydrogen
demand
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Liquid Hydrogen Tanks – Examples
Optimized Design for Fueling Stations
Key Data
— Inner volume: 11.5 m3
— Design pressure: 6 bar(g)
— Storage capacity: 900 kg LH2 (1bar, 5% ullage)
— Special integrated cryogenic valves
— Multi-layer insulation inside vacuum space
— Especially designed to fit into a 40ft container, and
for fueling stations
Performance
— Boil-off ratio: <5.5 kg/day (<0.6%/d)
Applications
— Fueling stations, with low to medium Hydrogen
demand
Key Data
— Inner volume: 6,000 liters
— Design pressure: 12 barg
— Storage capacity: 400 kg LH2 (1bar, 5% ullage)
— Special integrated cryogenic valves
— Special insulation material inside vacuum space
— All necessary connections for LH2 pump
Performance
— Boil-off ratio: <2 kg/day (<0.5%/d)
Applications
— Fueling stations, with low Hydrogen demand
(tank for the early market phase)
Key Data
— Inner volume: 300 m3
— Design pressure: 3.5 barg
— Storage capacity: 19.3 t LH2 (1bar, 10% ullage)
Performance
— Boil-off ratio: <58 kg/day (<0.3%/d)
Performance
— Boil-off ratio: <70 - 145 kg/day (<0.1%/d)
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Physical properties of hydrogen
Ideal compression work – pump – vs - compressor
100
Density [ kg / m3 ]
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.01 0.1 1 10 Pressure [ MPa ] 100
Performance
— Footprint: 6.10 x 3.40m
— Capacity: Up to 50kg/hr.
— Bulk storage capacity: 400kg LH2
— MAWP: 100 MPa
— Energy consumption (total): 45kW
— Specific energy consumption:
1.2 kWh/kg H2 Energy saving of ~ 70% 1
— Boil-off: 4 kg/day, utilized for stand-by cooling
— Refueling protocol: SAE J2601-A70 and CEP
— Refueling performance: 6 FCEV cars/hr.
— Consequent development for installations at existing
gasoline/ diesel retail stations, based on joint
workshops with oil companies Shell, Total, OMV
FT
>0°C
To vent
Electro-HE
LH2-Tank Boil-off -150°C >0°C
A -253°C
Thermo-
Cryo Pump management
A
Air-HE
- 40°C
FT Flow sensor
- 220°C TT
Valve
-253°C
Heat exchanger
Key Features
Start of operation: Q2/2017 and Q3/2017 Main user: CEP fleet, FCEV passenger cars
Dispensing lines: 1x 70 MPa PV Small footprint than CNG station
Technology: Cryo pump CP90 400kg LH2 storage; equivalent to 40,000km
of driving
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Conclusion & Outlook
Drivers
— Regulations and policies will continue to change the energy mix and will require a
reduction of emissions in the various modes of transportation.
— Hydrogen & Fuel cell technology has a set of advantages over other zero emission
technologies.
Liquid Hydrogen
— LH2 is not a “one-size-fits-all” solution, but is most efficient especially for larger
FC power units, typically required for ships, energy storage systems, trains, etc.
— Supply chains for LH2 have to be well thought-through, in order to reach an
optimum between CAPEX and OPEX.
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