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Related: About this forumH2 Mobility taps green hydrogen supply for Bavaria stations
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H2 Mobility taps green hydrogen supply for Bavaria stations
MobilityPlaza.org | 12/06/2024
Green hydrogen, produced and supplied by Tyczka Hydrogen, is now available at the H2 Mobility station located in the city of Erlangen, in the German region of Bavaria.
Further refueling stations across the region will follow shortly. This milestone brings the company closer to its goal of offering 100% green hydrogen across its entire refueling network by 2028 at the latest.
Customers that refuel at the site include hylane, a hydrogen truck rental company and operator of Europes largest fleet of hydrogen-powered lorries.
In order to make a real contribution to the decarbonisation of road transport, we have set ourselves the ambitious goal of switching completely to green hydrogen from renewable energies by 2028. Supplying the Erlangen hydrogen station with renewable hydrogen is a great success and marks the start of further supply contracts with Tyczka Hydrogen, said Frank Fronzke, Managing Director and COO of H2 Mobility....more
https://www.mobilityplaza.org/news/39716
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H2 Mobility taps green hydrogen supply for Bavaria stations (Original Post)
Caribbeans
Dec 6
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Think. Again.
(19,069 posts)1. K&R
Maybe someday we can have nice things too.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,656 posts)2. We know the risks of LiOn battery tech and it's reactive capabilities. But what about Hydrogen?
Worked at a gas bottling plant back45 years ago. Of all the gases we handled, Hydrogen was considered the one to really pay attention to.
OKIsItJustMe
(21,016 posts)3. Hydrogen, since it is so small, can be difficult to contain
However, it is also very, very light, so, hydrogen will quickly rise away from a leak, rather than pooling, waiting for an ignition source, like propane for example. (Notice how even an open grill top, with an open burner, allows the gas to accumulate.)