The show is taking place from 17 to 21 April, 2023, with Hydrogen and Fuel Cells EUROPE as part of the show, welcoming visitors that are interested in the hydrogen and fuel cell industry.
Busch’s ‘first’ TUV-certified hydrogen recirculation blower, MINK MH 0018 A, is said to ensure optimal recirculation of hydrogen within fuel cells and an output of up to 45kW.
The blower can also be used at a lower recirculation rate for fuel cells up to 60kW, and for bigger fuel cells it can operate several blowers at the same time. Its small dimensions allow it to be directly installed into the fuel cell module.
It can be operated at hydrogen and ambient temperatures between -30 and +95 degrees, making it suitable for automotive applications and stationary fuel cell modules.
Hannover Messe, which will be held between April 17-21, is set to attract 4,000 companies from the energy, mechanical engineering, electrical and digital industries.
Exhibitors include GP Joule, whose eFarm is a hydrogen interconnection project in which surplus electricity from wind turbines is converted into green hydrogen in on-site electrolysers, and FISCHER Fuel Cell Compressor AG, whose compressors are pushing the boundaries of sustainable mobility.
H2 View has reported on recent editions of the Hannover Messe Digital Edition, which covered everything from artificial intelligence and robotics to climate protection and hydrogen.
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