GUARDIAN OPTS FOR HYGEARS HGS
Leading international glass manufacturer Guardian has opted to implement innovative on-site hydrogen generation systems (HGS) on its production facilities in remote areas. HyGear is providing the systems with the aim of helping Guardian profit from a cost-attractive and reliable supply of industrial hydrogen. Guardian chose HyGear after an intensive testing programme that started with a Luxembourg field trial three years ago. One of HyGear’s container-based HGS systems was installed in parallel with the existing tube trailer supply in order to deliver Guardian’s local glass plant’s base-load need of pure hydrogen. An experimental period in which the system was tested thoroughly proved that the system operates successfully in a 24/7 environment, directly feeding the float glass production line of Guardian’s Luxguard II factory.
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GAS UPGRADING SYSTEM SUCCESFULLY INSTALLED IN NORWAY
HyGear's state of the art Gas Upgrading System (GUS) has been installed as part of the self-sufficient hydrogen filling station in Norway, a project of Hynor Lillestrom AS. Main objective of the project is exploiting biogas and renewable energy sources for on-site hydrogen production. HyGear's GUS upgrades the landfill gas to high purity methane before it enters the reformer. Project partners are IFE and HYSTORSYS.
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HYGEAR WINS MERCEDES-BENZ BLUEEFFICIENCY AWARD
The jury chose HyGear unanimously for its innovation contributing to sustainable mobility. HyGear's Hydrogen Generation System (HGS) is a step towards the new generation zero emission vehicles. In contradiction to most current hydrogen fueling solutions, the HGS generates hydrogen from natural gas on-site, overcoming the necessity of inefficient supply chains and large hydrogen storage.
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