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Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

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Oslo Bus station CHIC

Status
in operation
Start date 30.04.2012
Last changes 15.03.2013 the 5 fc buses will start operation on April 7, 2013
Public access
no    
Location
Norway
1252 Oslo - Oppegård
Rosenholm bus depot
probably exact location

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Goal
The goal of the Oslo node is to get hydrogen into public transport.
Description
12.10.2010 Van Hool has been selected to supply the buses The hydrogen production will be done at the station with two electrolysers from Hydrogenic (HySTAT 60/10) 250 kg/day one dispenser five busses can be filled in 70 minutes option of installing a 70 MPa compressor and dispenser for private cars 13.12.2012 more infrastructure was established see www.chic-project.eu

Operator

Air Liquide

Technology provider

Hydrogenics Corp.
Air Liquide

Further partners

Fuel

Hydrogen supply
electrolysis - on-site 60 Nm³/h, 250 kg/day; electricity from renewable energy
Hydrogen storage

340kg with optional upgrade to 570 kg storage capacity 

Vehicles served
5 fuel cell busses Van Hool, to be in operation from 01.01.2012 (with Ballard Power Systems FC modules)
Station-contact
Hynor Oslo: Gøril L. Andreassen goril@zero.no Tel: +47 99 56 26 69
Station-site
www.hynor.no and http://chic-project.eu

Comments

The station is part of HyNor Hydrogen highway. Project Manager on the hydrogen bus project: Ove Kjølstad ove.kjolstad@ruter.no Tel: +47 907 46 267 HyNor Oslo Buss collaborates with the European hydrogen bus project, CHIC, which covers the cities of London, Aargau (Switzerland), Bolzano (Italy) and Milan.
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