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Subject Area

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

Start

Total Highway station

Status
planned
Start date
Last changes 29.07.2011 construction is delayed, no news
Public access
yes    
Location
Germany Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
19372 Stolpe
highway A 24 (Berlin - Hamburg)
probably exact location

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Goal
To connect the Cleanenergy Partnership (CEP) cities of Berlin and Hamburg
Description
It is planned to install a wind turbine in order to produce hydrogen by means of electrolysis - Hydrogen will either be distributed to vehicles or will be induced into the electrical grid by means of fuel cells or BHKW. Vattenfall oder Boreal are possible partners to invest in and to operate the wind turbine, the electrical units, and partly the reelectrification system Air Liquide or Heliocentris are possible partners for the electrolyser Compressor system to support 700bar Booster or cascade refuelling Time frame: Beginning 2009: Clarifying partners, and project, then planning and integration 2009 – 2010: Installation of wind turbine, completion of construction and start of operation End of 2010

Operator

Total

Technology provider

Further partners

IEE Ingenieurbüro Energieeinsparung GmbH

Fuel

Hydrogen supply
electrolysis - 10 - 20 Nm³/h
Hydrogen storage

CH2 cylinders capacity min 100 kg 

Vehicles served
Daimler contributes 2 Mercedes-Benz B Class which will be operated in the region of Stolpe.
Station-contact
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