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BOC to collaborate with CSIRO on revolutionary $3.4m hydrogen project
BOC, a member of the Linde Group, one of the world leading gases and
engineering companies, will support CSIRO during its $3.4 million ammonia to
hydrogen cracking and membrane purification project that is set to
revolutionise the global supply chain for hydrogen.
As part of a recently signed collaboration agreement, BOC will
contribute in-kind gas products and technical expertise worth in excess of
$100,000 for the two-year project now underway at CSIRO’s test site in
Pullenvale, Brisbane.
BOC will supply ammonia, which will be cracked and purified into pure
hydrogen by the modular membrane technology unit developed by CSIRO. BOC
engineers will also assist with compressing the hydrogen and storing it in
special cylinder packs, then distributing it to customers on the Australian
east coast for use in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
General Manager Hydrogen Alex Dronoff says BOC is proud to be working
with CSIRO researchers as they take a significant step forward in hydrogen
technology, paving the way for a renewable hydrogen export market that could
meet rising demand in emerging markets Europe, Japan and South Korea.
“As the only global organisation with expertise and technology that
covers the entire hydrogen supply chain, BOC and The Linde Group are
committed to working with Australian researchers and industry to help
advance the global transition towards clean hydrogen for mobility and
energy.
“We look forward to sharing our extensive experience with CSIRO as they
enter the final development stages of the membrane technology device –
providing advice on generation and storage, right through to transportation
and refuelling of hydrogen-powered
vehicles.”
CSIRO Energy Director Karl Rodrigues is excited by the growing global
momentum to develop hydrogen energy systems, and the potential for a
hydrogen export industry to benefit Australia.
“We’re pleased to be partnering with industry – including BOC – and
look forward to applying CSIRO innovation to facilitate the creation of new
low emissions energy markets."
Dronoff adds the CSIRO project is a vital technology breakthrough that
complements much of the pioneering work that The Linde Group has been
driving for decades.
“With more than 150 fuelling stations built worldwide and over 1.5
million refuelling operations completed, Linde is continuously working on
the expansion of hydrogen infrastructure. In August 2016 Linde launched
BeeZero, the world’s first hydrogen-powered carsharing service – and is a
joint partner of the Energie Park Mainz project that produces and stores
renewable hydrogen for mobility applications generated by electrolysis
through wind energy at a grid-relevant scale.
“With this CSIRO technology, it will be easier and faster to replicate
this success on an even larger scale. We are certainly excited by the
significant role that Australia will play in making renewable hydrogen a
fuel of the future.”
For more information on the CSIRO project, click
here.