Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Opportunities. Case Studies from Scotland
03/02/2019
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Low Carbon Hydrogen & Fuel Cells in Scotland.
Deployment, Opportunities, & Next Steps
Nigel Holmes, SHFCA 31st January 2019
Areas I will cover
• Scotland’s journey to a Low Carbon Economy
• Renewable Energy for Hydrogen & Energy Systems
• H2 Energy Systems – 3 Case Study Updates
1. Aberdeen: Bus fleet, FC-CHP, and H2 supply
2. Fife Local Energy Systems: Methil and CIES
3. Orkney: An Exemplar ‘Hydrogen Territory’
• Identifying further H&FC opportunities
• The need for Partnerships
SHFCA & Our Member Activities Key SHFCA member activity areas include: • Fuel Cell distributed CHP – ultra low emissions • Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Sustainable Transport • Energy Storage with Hydrogen, Small to Large scale
SHFCA members include: • Energy companies & delivery partners • Researchers & Developers • Early Adopters & Project Partners
85+ SHFCA members: • Possibly the most proactive H&FC Association in Europe?
Widening Scottish HFC sector interest
SHFCA members include Micro, SMEs, Corporates, Local Authorities, Academics, & Partners
Scotland’s Transition to Low Carbon Scotland’s transition from oil/gas to Renewable Energy:
• Local Energy Systems & Distributed Power
• Whole Energy System Approach, Smarter Local Use of Energy
• Hydrogen’s potential for energy balancing & storage
Scotland’s last coal fired power station closed in March 2016
Scotland’s Ambitions for Reducing CO2
Reduce CO2 emissions by 42% in 2020 (compared to 1990 baseline)
Generate 100% of Scotland’s power* from Renewables
Install 1 GW of Locally Owned Renewables
In 2017 Scotland generated 68.1% of its gross
annual electrical demand from Renewables.
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Scotland: 100% Renewables by 2020
Scottish Climate Plan, February 2018. Link: www.gov.scot/Publications/2018/02/8867
Meet Climate Targets with Green & Blue H2
• CCC advice to Scottish Government
Year Scottish CO2 Reduction
2020 56%
2030 66%
2040 78%
2050 90%
The CCC also advises combined use of renewables and CCS for rapid and effective carbon reduction
Hydrogen for the Clean Energy Transition
• Scottish Energy Strategy target is for 50% of all Scotland’s energy to come from Renewables by 2030
• 66% CO2 reduction by 2030
• Gives 2 Scenarios for 2050 – 1. Electric or – 2. Hydrogen
Scottish Energy Strategy, December 2017: ‘The Future of Energy in Scotland’
Also predicts that 2050 will use a combination of H2 & electricity
Scotland’s Renewable Energy Growth
• 68.1% of Scotland’s gross electricity demand was met from renewables in 2017
But Wind Increasingly Constrained
From Joos & Staffell “Short term integration costs of variable renewable energy: Wind curtailment and balancing in Britain and Germany”
…converting Electricity to Hydrogen • Electrolysis of Water • Using Renewable Electricity • Provide Grid Balancing Services
Electrolyser Schematic ↑
← 100MW Alkaline Electrolyser for Ammonia Manufacturing Plant
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Scottish Hydrogen from Renewables Scottish H2 & FC
Current Activities
Aberdeen Cluster
Dundee
Methil & Glenrothes
Surf n Turf & BIG HIT
Stornoway HRS
Ineos Refinery
St Andrews R&D
Lismore
Acorn @ St Fergus
Machrihanish
EMEC @ Eday
Perth
Musselburgh
Aberdeen’s Hydrogen Bus Fleet(s)
Fleet of 10 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses launched in March 2015, EU Supported
Green Hydrogen produced on Site
Hydrogen is produced on-site in Aberdeen City centre by electrolysis of water, using
‘green’ electricity. An €11m FCH-JU supported project, supply up to 400kg/day.
Aberdeen’s Bus Fleet Achievements
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Second Refueller now Operational
2 of Aberdeen’s 10 Toyota Mirai FCVs being refuelled, more coming
Adding to Aberdeen’s H2 Vehicle Fleet
Hydrogen-ICE refuse truck Hydrogen-ICE Street Sweeper
10 more HFC Buses will double Aberdeen’s HFC Bus Fleet to 20 Buses A further 8 Toyota Mirai FCVs planned for NHS Grampian
+ 1.4MW of Fuel Cell CHP at new AECC • Three x 440kW Doosan ‘PureCell’
CHP units
• UK’s largest FC-CHP installation
• Site lighting by TCP Hymera Fuel Cell
• PureCells can also produce H2
Fuel Cell CHP = 90% Energy Efficiency
Containerised system – Doosan PureCell 400kWe unit Natural Gas, but also available for 100% hydrogen fuel
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National Transmission System (NTS)
Aberdeen H2 Production Hub
Aberdeen Region – What Next? Offshore gas production
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The Hydrogen Office in Methil
Levenmouth Project Schematic
Levenmouth Project: H2 for 17 Vehicles
Wind, PV & H2 storage with Toshiba H2-EMS
Renault Hy-Kangoo & Ford H2-ICE Transit
Levenmouth Fleet – with 2 RCVs • World first H2-ICE Refuse Collection Vehicles
• Diesel-hydrogen flex fuel
• Carry 5kg of hydrogen at 350 bar
Eden Innovation Centre: University of St Andrews
Eden Guardbridge Site
Total £26M investment:
- £7M for infrastructure
- £13M for EIC facilities
- £4M for Enterprise Hub
- £2M Business Incubator
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Local Energy Systems in Orkney
By 2014 the Orkney was generating 120% of annual
electrical demand from Renewables
• Renewables generate > 100% of Orkney’s electricity
• Over 50MW of installed renewable capacity
• 1000 renewable installations for 10,000 households
• Hosts the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
• Orkney mentioned in Scottish Energy Strategy
EMEC Electrolyser : Surf ‘n’ Turf
High pressure PEM electrolyser supported by Highlands and Islands
Enterprise innovation funding
Surf 'n' Turf is generating hydrogen from wind and tidal on Eday to avoid grid limitations and develop local use.
Projects were supported by HIE & Local Energy Challenge Fund.
Surf ‘n’ Turf Launch 27th Sept 2017
Building on Surf ‘n’ Turf with BIG HIT
Building Innovative Green Hydrogen Systems in Isolated Territories
• €5m FCH 2 JU project. Green hydrogen with 1MW electrolyser
• Supply hydrogen for 5 x FC range extended EV vans in Kirkwall
• also hydrogen for heating community school on Shapinsay.
Shapinsay’s 0.9MW turbine Green H2 for OIC Vans H2 Trailer
BIG HIT Grant no.: 700092
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Hydrogen from Constrained Renewables
Hydrogen production on Eday at constrained EMEC site using wind and
marine renewable energy
Hydrogen production at the Shapinsay constrained community wind turbine site, using a 1MW electrolyser from ITM Power
Orkney Hydrogen Moved by Tube Trailer
Hydrogen trailers are manufactured by Calvera at factory in Zaragoza, Spain
Hydrogen trailer being used in Kirkwall, carries 250kg at 200 bar pressure
Hydrogen into Heat, Power, Transport
Hydrogen refuelling station in Kirkwall, opened May 2018, to refuel the hydrogen van fleet used
by Orkney Islands Council.
Hydrogen vans used by Orkney Islands Council together with one of the five
hydrogen trailers in Kirkwall
So what do we do next…
Project Developments in Orkney
HySeas III – FCH-JU funded project with Ferguson Marine, EMEC, and University of St Andrews. World first fuel cell ferry for operation in Orkney Islands by 2021.
HyDime – Innovate UK project UK’s first H2 injection system for hydrogen/diesel APU for Shapinsay ferry. May 2019 completion, led by Ferguson Marine with OIC & EMEC partners.
€11m Integrating Tidal Energy into the European Grid (ITEG) project led by EMEC
Where next : ‘Future of Energy in Scotland’
HFC projects are supporting delivery of the Climate Plan and its three main themes:
1. Managed energy transition
2. A ‘whole-system’ view
3. Local vision for energy
Using the whole energy systems approach with hydrogen. The first Scottish Energy Strategy ‘The Future of Energy in Scotland’ was released in December 2017
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Heat… Scottish Final Energy Demand
53% of Energy is used for Heating
Power 22%
Transport 25%
Seasonal Demand Challenge…Heat
Seasonality of Heat Demand: ~ extra 200GWh/day for Winter Heat (& Power…)
City opportunities: Heat, Power & Transport ‘Local Grid’… supporting local jobs (
• Sustains local jobs & economic benefits
• Been doing this for almost 100 years
• eg Fort William aluminium smelter
40,000 tonnes per year of clean ‘energy
export’
~0.6 TWh
Use Hydrogen from Renewables to make Products – like Fertiliser and Clean Fuels
Adding flexibility with Hydrogen • Use hydrogen as a clean
energy vector
• Seasonal energy storage
• Hydrogen for Heat
• Also as feedstock for chemical conversions
• Make ‘commodity’ products
• Storable & Transportable
• Fuels, Chemicals, Fertiliser
H2 for Zero Emissions Freight & Transport
• Hydrogen in the clean transport mix
• Developing the H2 refuelling
• Vehicles being deployed in Scotland
• Trucks, buses, trains & marine
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H&FC in Scotland: What & Where Next… • Supporting key Energy &
Climate policy ambitions
• Cleaner air for cities
• Low Regret Options
• The Just Transition challenge
• Partnership approach
• GHG reduction at scale using Green & Blue H2
Windfarms, Railways: What & Where Next…
Scotland: Scaling Up Hydrogen & Fuel Cells • ‘Learning by Doing’ at Local Level
• Supporting the Energy Transition
• Building up for Hydrogen at Scale
• Reduce Green & Blue H2 costs
Scottish H&FC Opportunities
Aberdeen H100
Dundee JIVE2
Methil H100 & ORE Catapult
Shetland Islands P2H
Stornoway Cluster
Grangemouth Cluster
ACORN & H2A
Chapelcross Hub
Orkney Cluster
Perth HRS
Mossmorran
Glasgow LEZ & Future City
Liberty
Guardbridge CIES
Macc H100
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