
Vattenfall Europe Innovation GmbH
Vattenfall Europe Innovation GmbH
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:Air Products (United States), EVOBUS GMBH, McPhy, Birmingham City Council, IIT BOLZANO INSTITUT FUR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIEN B +23 partnersAir Products (United States),EVOBUS GMBH,McPhy,Birmingham City Council,IIT BOLZANO INSTITUT FUR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIEN B,RIGAS PASVALDIBAS SABIEDRIBA AR IEROBEZOTU ATBILDIBU RIGAS SATIKSME,VIP VERKEHRSBETRIEB POTSDAM GMBH,Siemens (Germany),SSB,EMT,LCE,INGENIEURTEAM BERGMEISTER SRL,Abengoa Hidrogeno,De Lijn (Belgium),SPHERA SOLUTIONS GMBH,Element Energy,ITM Power (United Kingdom),Air Products (United Kingdom),HHA,WSW MOBIL,LINDE AG,HYOP,Cavendish Hydrogen,Aberdeen City Council,Vattenfall Europe Innovation GmbH,Akershus County Council,HYDROGENICS GMBH,LBSLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 671426Overall Budget: 2,471,140 EURFunder Contribution: 2,438,920 EURThe overall aim of NewBusFuel is to resolve a significant knowledge gap around the technologies and engineering solutions required for the refuelling of a large number of buses at a single bus depot. Bus depot scale refuelling imposes significant new challenges which have not yet been tackled by the hydrogen refuelling sector: • Scale – throughputs in excess of 2,000kg/day (compared to 100kg/day for current passenger car stations) • Ultra-high reliability – to ensure close to 100% available supply for the public transport networks which will rely on hydrogen • Short refuelling window – buses need to be refuelled in a short overnight window, leading to rapid H2 throughput • Footprint – needs to be reduced to fit within busy urban bus depots • Volume of hydrogen storage – which can exceed 10 tonnes per depot and leads to new regulatory and safety constraints A large and pan-European consortium will develop solutions to these challenges. The consortium involves 10 of Europe’s leading hydrogen station providers. These partners will work with 12 bus operators in Europe, each of whom have demonstrated political support for the deployment of hydrogen bus fleets. In each location engineering studies will be produced, by collaborative design teams involving bus operators and industrial HRS experts, each defining the optimal design, hydrogen supply route, commercial arrangements and the practicalities for a hydrogen station capable of providing fuel to a fleet of fuel cell buses (75-260 buses). Public reports will be prepared based on an analysis across the studies, with an aim to provide design guidelines to bus operators considering deploying hydrogen buses, as well as to demonstrate the range of depot fuelling solutions which exist (and their economics) to a wider audience. These results will be disseminated widely to provide confidence to the whole bus sector that this potential barrier to commercialisation of hydrogen bus technology has been overcome.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2016Partners:University of Stuttgart, ALAB, Spilett, Air Products (United States), SHELL DOWNSTREAM SERVICES INTERNATIONAL BV +22 partnersUniversity of Stuttgart,ALAB,Spilett,Air Products (United States),SHELL DOWNSTREAM SERVICES INTERNATIONAL BV,PLANET,EVOBUS GMBH,TD,ATM,Wrightbus Ltd,hySOLUTIONS GmbH,THINKSTEP AG,POSTAUTO SCHWEIZ AG,BC TRANSIT,Air Products (United Kingdom),BVG,Vattenfall Europe Innovation GmbH,HyCologne,Element Energy,STA,Euro Keys,CRF,LINDE AG,RUTER AS,LBSL,INFRASERV GMBH & CO. HOCHST KG,HYERFunder: European Commission Project Code: 256848more_vert