Integrated waste hydrogen utilization project
Description
'Full text:' The BC Hydrogen Highway's, Integrated Waste Hydrogen Utilization Project (IWHUP) is a multi-faceted, synergistic collaboration that will capture waste hydrogen and promote its use through the demonstration of 'Hydrogen Economy' enabling technologies developed by Canadian companies. IWHUP involves capturing and purifying a small portion of the 600 kg/hr of by-product hydrogen vented to the atmosphere at the ERCO's electrochemical sodium chlorate plant in North Vancouver, BC. The captured hydrogen will then be compressed so it is suitable for transportation on roadways and can be used as a fuel in transportation and stationary fuel cell demonstrations. In summary, IWHUP invests in the following; Facilities to produce up to 20kg/hr of 99.999% pure 6250psig hydrogen using QuestAir's leading edge Pressure Swing Absorption technology; Ultra high-pressure transportable hydrogen storage systems developed by Dynetek Industries, Powertech Labs and Sacre-Davey Engineering; A Mobile Hydrogen Fuelling Station to create Instant Hydrogen Infrastructure for light-duty vehicles; Natural gas and hydrogen (H-CNG) blending and compression facilities by Clean Energy for fueling heavy-duty vehicles; Ten hydrogen, internal combustion engine (H-ICE), powered light duty pick-up vehicles and a specialized vehicle training, maintenance, and emissions monitoring program with BC Hydro, GVRD and the District of North Vancouver; The demonstration of Westport's H-CNG technology for heavy-duty vehicles in conjunction with local transit properties and a specialized vehicle training, maintenance, and emissions monitoring program; The demonstration of stationary fuel cell systems that will provide clean power for reducing peak-load power demands (peak shaving), grid independence and water heating; A comprehensive communications and outreach program designed to educate stakeholders, the public, regulatory bodies and emergency response teams in the local community, Supported by industry and government, IWHUP presents an opportunity to harness an otherwise wasted resource, reduce GHG emissions, help stimulate the proliferation of the sustainable energy paradigm called the 'Hydrogen Economy'. (author)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Canadian Hydrogen Association
- Imprint Place
- Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
- Imprint Title
- Towards a greener world : hydrogen and fuel cells 2004 conference and trade show. Conference proceedings
- Imprint Pagination
- 39.4 Megabytes
- Journal Page Range
- [1 p.]
Conference
- Title
- hydrogen and fuel cells 2004 conference and trade show
- Acronym
- Towards a greener world
- Dates
- 25-28 Sep 2004
- Place
- Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Canada
- Country of Input or Organization
- Canada
- INIS RN
- 37066938
- Subject category
- S08: HYDROGEN;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference, Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- BRITISH COLUMBIA; HYDROGEN FUELS; HYDROGEN TRANSFER; HYDROGEN-BASED ECONOMY; INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; VEHICLES
- Descriptors DEC
- CANADA; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ENGINES; FUELS; HEAT ENGINES; NORTH AMERICA; SYNTHETIC FUELS
Optional Information
- Notes
- Short communication. Available in abstract form only, full text entered in this record.