Viability of distributed green hydrogen production’s potential in fleet decarbonization key to future of transportation
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., July 29 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- Artificial
Intelligence business Empati has commissioned Black & Veatch to
deliver a study into the feasibility of using distributed production of
green hydrogen to fuel vehicle fleets. Black & Veatch will provide
an economic, logistical and technical assessment of onsite, on-demand
hydrogen production’s potential as a fuel for fleet operators seeking to
decarbonize.
Hydrogen is a proven vehicle fuel. Green hydrogen,
produced using renewable energy, offers fleet operators a route to
achieving decarbonization targets. The convention is for centralized
hydrogen production, then transportation for storage at fleet depots or
filling stations. Black & Veatch’s study will seek to confirm that
small-scale distributed hydrogen production at the point of use offers a
viable alternative in achieving competitive price points.
“We
will establish the technical requirements and the economic model for
distributed renewable generation to power small-scale on-site hydrogen
production,” said Jonathan Cristiani, Advanced Power Fuels Engineer,
Black & Veatch. “Because commercial viability requires a supply
chain capable of supporting a network of distributed green hydrogen
facilities, our study addresses the entire ‘hydrogen ecosystem,’ not
just the technology.”
The study, undertaken by Black & Veatch’s Hydrogen Technology Group, will build upon the company’s experience in developing hydrogen vehicle fuel infrastructure and distributed hydrogen power assets,
as well as project experience that establishes hydrogen as a viable
piece of the future of decarbonization. The study will be carried out
along with a collaborative project to integrate Empati’s AI platform
with Black & Veatch’s Asset 360 platform.
“We see green
hydrogen as a digital fuel that is a perfect fit for a decentralized
set-up such as networks of filling stations or fleet depots. We look to
deploy our technology globally, partnering with the most innovative
companies across the hydrogen supply chain,” said Gopal Ramchurn,
Co-CEO, Empati. “As a technology agnostic partner with real-world
experience in hydrogen - and every point in the lifecycle of distributed
power and alternative vehicle fuel infrastructure - Black & Veatch
is ideally placed to help us do that.”
To support decarbonization
initiatives, and the use of hydrogen as a part of decarbonization
strategies, Black & Veatch in 2021 joined the Hydrogen Council and was appointed advisor to the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee. This year also saw the publication of the company’s Fleet Decarbonization ebook, and Hydrogen 2021: A Roadmap to NetZero guide.
About Black & Veatch
Black
& Veatch is an employee-owned global engineering, procurement,
consulting and construction company with a more than 100-year track
record of innovation in sustainable infrastructure. Since 1915, we have
helped our clients improve the lives of people around the world by
addressing the resilience and reliability of our most important
infrastructure assets. Our revenues in 2020 exceeded US$3.0 billion.
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Source : Black & Veatch
Thursday, 29 July 2021
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