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Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

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DTE Energy Hydrogen Technology Park

Status
in operation
Start date 19.10.2004
Last changes 05.02.2013 update
Public access
yes    
Location
United States Michigan
48034 Southfield
27220 Inkster Road
probably exact location

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Description
The DTE Energy Hydrogen Technology Park is a hydrogen energy demonstration project designed to provide critical insight into the role of hydrogen in our nation's energy system. From the generation of hydrogen to storage, distribution and conversion to energy, this working prototype will: * produce hydrogen gas from tap water using a mix of solar power, biomass power and power from the electric grid * compress and store the hydrogen on site * deliver enough electricity to power a small office complex, or approximately 20 homes, and produce enough compressed hydrogen gas to power about three fuel cell vehicles per day Q4/ 2008 upgrade to 70 MPa

Operator

BP

Technology provider

Hydrogenics Corp.

Further partners

Daimler AG
U.S. DoE
DTE Energy
State of Michigan, City of Southfield, Lawrence Technological University

Fuel

4,2 MPa
Hydrogen supply
electrolysis - with solar power; 30Nm³ = 65kg/day
Hydrogen storage

 

Vehicles served
A-Class “F-Cells ” and Sprinter delivery van Generation 1 vehicles
Station-contact
Hydrogenics: Wanda Cutler, 905/282-7769; DTE Energy, Bill Bugyra, 416/588-9107
Station-site
www.dteenergyventures.com/initiatives.html

Comments

This station is part of the DoE controlled Hydrogen Fleet and Infrastructure Demonstration and Validation Project. See www.hydrogen.energy.gov (Daimler lead project)
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