H2SITE has developed an ammonia cracker capable of producing 200kg of fuel cell-grade hydrogen per day.
Described as the “most efficient” ammonia cracker utilising membrane reactor technology, H2SITE has deployed the solution for the Ammogen Project at Tyseley Energy Part (TEP) in Birmingham, UK.
The project will use ammonia to store hydrogen and then convert it to hydrogen in one step, producing it for mobility applications in the region and promoting international hydrogen trade. Gemserv is leading the consortium, worth £6.7m ($8.5m) and supported through the UK Government.
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