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Title: On the move


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On the move overview of current FCH JU Projects
  • CHIC (Clean Hydrogen In European Cities),
    HyLIFT-DEMOSHEL FC-HyGuideHyPROFESSIONALS
    HyFACTS


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EHA Membership
Established in 2000 with 5 national associations,
currently 19 national association and main
European companies active in hydrogen
infrastructure development are members
Netherlands BelgiumFrance Germany Czech
Republic Hungary Italy Latvia Norway Poland
Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland United
Kingdom Bulgaria Denmark Macedonia Slovenia
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HyRaMP Introduction Members (2011)
  • France
  • Rhone Alpes
  • Midi Pyrénées
  • Bretagne
  • Germany
  • Baden-Württemberg
  • City of Hamburg
  • Hessen
  • North Rhine-Westphalia
  • United Kingdom
  • British Midlands
  • Outer Hybrides
  • North East England
  • City of London
  • Italy
  • Abruzzo
  • Province of Bolzano
  • Lazio
  • Lombardy
  • Piemonte
  • Province of Trento
  • Tuscany
  • Veneto
  • Spain
  • Andalusia
  • Aragon
  • Castilla La Mancha
  • Catalonia
  • Galicia
  • Scandinavian Regions (N, SE, DK),represented by
    Hydrogen Sweden
  • Flanders (Belgium)
  • City of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
  • City of Wroclaw (Poland)
  • City of Torres Vedras (Portugal
  • DutchHy (Netherlands)
  • Pirkanmaa (Finland)

Slide 3
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HyRaMP Introduction
  • European Regions and Municipalities Partnership
    of hydrogen and fuel cells HyRaMP members are
    local authorities involved in strategic energy
    and transport planning.
  • Coordination between the European Regions
  • Harmonisation of regional activities across
    Europe
  • Initiation of common inter-regional projects
    (actions)
  • Towards EU
  • Representation of the European Hydrogen regions
    towards the European organisations on FCH topics
  • Harmonisation of regional, national and European
    policy and funding.

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HyRaMP Regional FCH RD Budget

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With data from 27 0f 30 members
Slide 5
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Where is the EU energy going?
  • Energy infrastructure priorities for 2020 and
    beyond - A Blueprint for an integrated European
    energy network - COM(2010)677 Defines EU
    priority corridors for the transport of
    electricity, gas and oil. Identifies the energy
    infrastructure map which will be needed to meet
    our 2020 energy objectives hydrogen is mentioned
    4 times in this dossier!
  • Energy 2020, A strategy for competitive,
    sustainable and secure energy - COM(2010) 639
    defines energy priorities and action-plan for the
    next ten years hydrogen is mentioned.
  • Smart Cities DG Energy is coordinating this
    initiative as a joint effort with DG Enterprise
    and Industry and DG Research, that will select
    around 30 cities, based on their Sustainable
    Energy Action Plans consultation deadline May
    13, 2011
  • Europe 2020 flagships An Industrial Policy for
    the Globalisation Era - COM (2010)614 and
    Innovation Union could provide a stepping stone
    for implementation of FCEVs.

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EHA tracks EU Dossiers
  • EU Clean and Energy Efficient vehicles strategy -
    COM (2010)186 sets out a comprehensive strategy
    for clean and energy efficient vehicles aiming at
    maximizing the decarbonisation potential in
    transport particular focus on public procurement
    vehicles EHA is part of three Working Groups.
  • Communication on roadmap for low-carbon economy
    by 2050, also with a view to determining the
    necessary scenarios for 2030 will set out
    framework of policies and actions in a variety of
    policy areas, required for shift towards a
    resource efficient and low-carbon economy.
  • White paper on Sustainable Transport for Europe
    lays out the transport strategy for the next 10
    years came out March 28, 2011 conventionally
    fuelled cars will be banned from EU cities by
    2050.
  • TEN-T The Trans European Network for Transport
    (TEN T) is a multi-billion program to restructure
    the EUs road, maritime, rail and aviation
    infrastructure.
  • Innovation Union - COM(2010) 546 will use public
    sector intervention to stimulate the private
    sector and to remove bottlenecks which stop ideas
    reaching the market.

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  • Clean Hydrogen In European Cities

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CHIC Background
CUTE/ECTOS 2001 2005 - Demonstration of a
fleet of 30 fuel cell buses in regular public
transport HyFLEETCUTE 2006-2009 - 47
hydrogen powered buses in public transport -
2.600.000 km in public service, 555 tons of H2
refuelled - More than 1 million liters of Diesel
replaced - Fuel cell buses are suitable for
operation in public transport - Development of
a new, fuel efficient fuel cell hybrid bus
concept
figures include CUTE and ECTOS fuel cell bus
operation
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26 Fuel cell hybride buses will be put into
regular bus service in 5 cities over the next year
Clean hydrogen transport systems as a commerical
reality in Europe
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Objectives of CHIC
  • The CHIC project will implement clean urban
    mobility in 5 major European regions through the
    deployment of 26 hydrogen FC powered buses in
    medium sized fleets, and the enlargement of the
    hydrogen infrastructure systems
  • The CHIC project will facilitate the development
    of clean urban public transport systems and
    mobility action plans into 14 new European
    regions
  • The CHIC project will actively collaborate,
    transfer and secure significant key learning from
    previous FC projects into the CHIC stakeholders,
    thereby greatly accelerating the achievement of
    JTI and EC objectives
  • The CHIC project will deliver greater community
    understanding of green hydrogen powered FC
    buses, leading to increased political acceptance
    and commitment

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Key Facts
  • 25 partners from 9 countries worldwide
  • 26 fuel cell buses operated in 5 cities
  • At least 3 different bus manufacturers
  • 2 filling stations per city

Digital projection of Phase 1 London garage and
fuelling station
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Objectives of CHIC
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Phase 0
Will pass on the lessons from FCH bus
demonstration from the Phase 0 Cities
  • - Hamburg - Whistler, Canada
  • - Cologne - Berlin

Phase 0 Whistler Canada FCH bus
Phase 0 Cologne Refuelling Station
Digital projection of Phase 0 Hamburg refuelling
station
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Phase 1
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8 buses
London
5 buses
Bolzano/Bozen
Milan
3 buses
Aargau
5 buses
Oslo
5 buses
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Phase 2
  • Engaging new cities/regions interested in new FCH
    bus demonstration projects

And more
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The Partners
Industry
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SHEL Sustainable Hydrogen Evaluation in
Logistics
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About SHEL
  • Will Demonstrate
  • 10 units of 1.5-2.5 ton FCH FLTs and hydrogen
    refuelling infrastructure
  • UK
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • Market readiness of Fuel Cell Hydrogen powered
    (FCH) materials handling vehicles
  • Hydrogen refuelling infrastructure
  • End user acceptance
  • Aims to
  • Accelerate early market take-up in Europe
  • Benchmark production and system components
  • Develop unified rapid certification and
    infrastructure build approval procedures
  • Create continuation plan for further 10
    demonstration sites with 200 FC FLTs

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SHEL Demonstration
Country Demo Site Reference H2 Scenario Practical H2 Source Refilling Method Demo Planning
Turkey Petkim Petrokyma Chemical Complex Industrial off gas hydrogen Refuelling infrastructure will be based on an existing operation developed as part of the UNIDO-ICHET Ecolift project Refuelling infrastructure will be based on an existing operation developed as part of the UNIDO-ICHET Ecolift project 10 FLTs for 6 months 5 FLTs for 6 months
UK Newcastle International Airport Waste to H2 Tube Trailer Current commercial vehicle hydrogen refuelling station (AP) 5 FLTs from Turkey for 6 months
Spain CEGA Logistics H2 from Renewables Electrolyser at site power from the grid modular refuelling station 5 FLTs from UK for 6 months
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SHEL Consortium
  • 13 project partners
  • Coordinator CIDETEC-IK4
  • Website www.shel.eu

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HyLIFT-DEMO Demonstration of fuel cell-powered
materials handling vehicles including
infrastructure
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About HyLIFT-DEMO
  • Large scale demonstration of Fuel Cell Hydrogen
    (FCH) powered FLTs (Fork Lift Trucks)
  • Two year demonstration
  • 30 units of 2.5-3.5 tons
  • Fully integrated 3rd generation fuel cell systems
  • Hydrogen refuelling infrastructure at 3 end-user
    sites (Sites TBA)
  • 4.000 hours accelerated laboratory durability
    tests
  • Life time
  • Sensitivity shock
  • Vibration
  • Climate exposure

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Other HyLIFT-DEMO Objectives
  • Validate value proposition reaching of
    commercial and environmental targets
  • Data acquisition of targets durability,
    efficiency and costs for 3rd generation
    technology
  • Plan and secure initiation of RD of 4th
    generation commercial products
  • Ensure commercial market deployment of FCH FLTs
    in Europe by 2013
  • Development of suggestions for European/national/r
    egional support Mechanisms
  • Identify future Regulation, Codes Standard
    needs
  • To Enable commercial high volume certification
    use of hydrogen powered fuel cell forklifts

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FC FLT Specifications and Targets
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HyLIFT-DEMO Consortium
  • 10 Project Partners
  • Coordinator Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH
  • Website www.hylift.eu

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Life Cycle Assessment Guidancefor Fuel Cells and
H2 Technologies
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Background
  • The project aims to speed up the development of
    hydrogen supply technologies in preparation for
    market rollout
  • Fuel cells are not yet a commercial technology
  • R D effort is ongoing to meet efficiency,
    durability, cost targets
  • Need for environmental sustainability to gain
    significant market shares and consumer acceptance
  • Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) can positively
    affect consumer acceptance
  • LCAs for FC-Hydrogen systems will be obligatory
    in the future

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Objectives
  • Develop for LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) of Fuel
    Cell and Hydrogen production
  • Guidance document
  • Training materials
  • Courses studies on fuel cells and hydrogen
    production (August/September 2011)
  • Based on the ILCD (International Reference Life
    Cycle Data System) Handbook and the ISO standards
    14040 ff.
  • The main output Guidance Document
  • Product Category Rule-type guidance document
    based on the ILCD handbook - that is
    scientifically sound, industry accepted and
    quality assured
  • Will make the related information available in
    the ILCD Network

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Guidance Document
  • Includes a section for fuel cells and one for
    hydrogen production
  • Guidance on performing LCA on hydrogen production
    and fuel cell technologies
  • Goal and Scope of the LCA study
  • Life Cycle Inventory Analysis of the LCA study
  • Life Cycle Impact Assessment of the LCA study
  • Interpretation of the LCA study
  • Reporting of the LCA study
  • Critical review of the LCA study
  • Set of rules for specific fuel cell and hydrogen
    product groups
  • Other
  • Data collection template
  • Data reporting template
  • Case studies

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Guidance Document
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Background
  • Relevant stakeholders are invited to a public
    consultation on the development of the guidance
    document.
  • For more information or to take part in
    consultation see website www.fc-hyguide.eu
  • Or contact dissemination partner
    info_at_h2euro.org
  • 10 Project Partners
  • Coordinators
  • FC- PE International
  • Hy- ENEA

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HyPROFESSIONALS
  • Development of educational programmes and
    training initiatives
  • related to hydrogen technologies and fuel cells
    in Europe

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About HyPROFESSIONALS
  • Educating future professionals is a critical step
    towards the widespread acceptance and
    implementation of hydrogen fuel cell technology
  • The project aims to develop training initiatives
    for technical professionals
  • Develop a well-trained work-force
  • Secure the required mid- and
  • long-term human resource availability
  • Educational levels
  • Industry
  • SMEs
  • Educational institutions
  • Authorities

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About HyPROFESSIONALS
  • HyPROFESSIONALS will examine
  • Funding programmes
  • Best educational practices
  • Standards of different educational systems
  • Propose new initiatives
  • Training pilot actions
  • Test and implement the initiatives,
  • Educational materials and didactic resources
    identified
  • 2 annual workshops
  • Decision makers
  • Curriculum specialists
  • Educational organisations

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About HyPROFESSIONALS
  • 9 project partners
  • Coordinator Foundation for The Development of
    New Hydrogen Technologies in Aragon
  • Website www.hyprofessionals.eu

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HyFACTS
  • Identification, Preparation and Dissemination of
    Hydrogen Safety Facts to Regulators and Public
    Safety Officials

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HyFACTS
  • Coordination and Support Action (CSA)
  • Aims to develop and initiate dissemination of
    training material for Regulators and Public
    Safety Officials
  • Fuel cell and hydrogen (FCH) installations and
    mobile applications
  • Public areas
  • Companies
  • Universities
  • Research centers
  • Fairgrounds
  • Harbor sites
  • And other future sites

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HyFACTS
  • Develop and disseminate
  • Contemporary training material for regulators and
    public safety experts
  • Safe and environmentally friendly use of hydrogen

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HyFACTS Consortium
  • 6 project partners
  • Coordinator TÜV SÜD Akademie GmbH
  • Website TBA

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Thank You
  • Marieke Reijalt
  • HyRaMP secretariat_at_hy-ramp.eu
  • EHA info_at_h2euro.org
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