H2SITE will provide low cost, high purity small and medium scale distributed hydrogen.
Photo: Tecnalia
Ten years ago, the Tecnalia research and development center and the EIndhoven University of Technology (TUe) began collaborating on European projects around metal deposition technologies, and in 2018 they won the second EARTO Innovation award. A year later, they created a limited company, H2SITE, which French power company Engie has just joined through its corporate venture capital fund, Engie New Ventures.
The new company will be located in Bizkaia and will develop a technology for small and medium-scale distributed hydrogen generation, of high purity and low cost, using advanced membrane reactors. “For the creation of this new company, the strategy developed by Tecnalia in the field of gas separation membranes has been key. This technological excellence is combined with the strategic collaboration established together with the University of Eindhoven, for the development of advanced membrane reactors ”, the company states in a statement.
The project will represent the first investment by Engie New Ventures, one of the largest global funds in the utilities sector, in start-ups in Spain.
The new company has received from the beginning the support of the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, and will have an initial staff of 3 people for the first year of activity. H2SITE will provide low cost, high purity small and medium scale distributed hydrogen for both stationary applications and isolated areas requiring energy and mobility. "H2SITE will facilitate the deployment of 100% green electric mobility, opening up the possibility for on-board systems, within the vehicles themselves, to generate hydrogen," says the company, adding that "as a hydrogen technology platform, H2SITE will be capable of producing hydrogen from various compounds, such as biomethane, ammonia, bioethanol, etc. "
H2SITE will exploit a technology developed by Tecnalia and TUe, based on the intensification of processes, through advanced membrane reactors, maximizing the efficiency of the hydrogen production process and minimizing the necessary resources.
As for its industrial customers, H2SITE will offer a reduction of up to 40% of its current costs associated with the consumption of hydrogen, while reducing environmental impacts and avoiding regulatory and safety problems associated with the storage of hydrogen as it is an spot on demand.
“The main business objective of the startup is to become a state and European benchmark in the generation of green hydrogen and therefore, a relevant lever in the necessary energy transition. To do this, the challenge is to become the main supplier of hydrogen generated in situ for industrial use in stationary applications in prioritized industrial sectors, which are chemical, food, metallurgical, glass and electronics, which together represent a great part of the regional and national GDP ”, the statement ends.
Enagás and Ampere Energy recently announced the signing of an agreement for the joint development of several R&D projects for hydrogen production with solar and batteries.
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