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Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

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Midlands Hydrogen ring - Nottingham

Status
in operation
Start date 17.10.2012
Last changes 09.04.2013 update
Public access
yes    by prior arrangement, contact Miss Gulcan Serdaroglu emxgs@nottingham.ac.uk or Leigh Birkin: sbzlpb@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk
Location
United Kingdom
NG7 2TU Nottingham
Triumph Road
Energy Technologies Building, Jubilee Campus
probably exact location

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Goal
Cluster of hydrogen refuelling stations
Description
Hydrogen will be generated on site through a PEM electrolyser specified to produce 5 kg/day with the hydrogen purity of 99.999 % for use in vehicles at 350 bar pressure together with 0.6 kg/day at 150 bar to be used by the hydrogen lab sited about 50m from the refueller skid. The storage capacity on site will be approximately 30 kg of hydrogen. ITM installed the station.

Operator

Technology provider

ITM Power

Further partners

University of Nottingham

Fuel

15 MPa
Hydrogen supply
electrolysis - onsite 5kg/day
Hydrogen storage

storage capacity onsite approx. 30 kg 

Vehicles served
plans for 5 ICE H2 vehicles, 1 fc black cab taxi
Station-contact
Prof Gavin Walker (gavin.walker@nottingham.ac.uk); Miss Gulcan Serdaroglu emxgs@nottingham.ac.uk or Leigh Birkin: sbzlpb@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk
Station-site

Comments

The station is part of the Midlands Hydrogen Ring. Further 20 H2 refuelling stations are planned by 2020. It is part funded by ERDF.
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Photo: University of Nottingham

Photo: University of Nottingham
 

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