Set to be established in Cologne, Germany, the facility will have the ability to store 5 tonnes of hydrogen per day – enough to fuel half a million kilometres for a hydrogen powered car.
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Within this plant, hydrogen will be chemically bonded to the LOHC material benzyl toluene that will then be transported under ambient conditions in conventional and existing logistics infrastructures.
At the plant, the LOHC loaded with hydrogen will then be loaded onto a truck for road transportation to hydrogen off takers.
Stefan Naser, Chief Operating Officer of Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, said “Frames has a proven track record in implementing innovative systems for processing various gases, also within the field of novel hydrogen technologies.
“Their vast experience could be of great support to the roll-out of turnkey, stationary Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) plant infrastructure based on Hydrogenious’ proprietary technology.”
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