National Innovation Program on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology in Germany From Research and Development to Market Launch Support

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National Innovation Program on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology in Germany From Research and Development to Market Launch Support IEA EGRD Workshop, Washington DC, 26.10.2016 Johannes Tambornino Project Management Jülich

Project Management Jülich - Our business areas 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 2

Project Management Jülich - Funding Volume 2015 (Volume million) Federal Ministry for Education and Research Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 3

R&D in Applied Energy Research by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy Power Generation Energy System Integration Energy Efficiency PV Storage Smart Cities Wind Smart Grids Energy Efficient Buildings Geothermal Energy Integration of RES Industrial Production Solarthermal Energy Systems Analysis Electromobility Hydro Efficient Fossil Plants / CCS Hydrogen / Fuel Cells 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 4

National Innovation Program on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Joint research program funded by the Federal Ministries of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) and Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) In Coordination with the Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) & Ministry for Ministry for the Environment (BMUB) 2006 2016 Total volume (government & industry): approx.1.4 billion Goal: R&D, Demonstration and Market Integration of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology Applications: Mobility, Home Energy Systems, Hydrogen Production, Industrial Applications, Hydrogen Infrastructure, Special Markets 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 5

Responsibilities Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy Applied R&D in Hydrogen Production and Fuel Cell Technologies Electrolysers, PEM, SOFC, MCFC Funding Volume (2006 2016): 232 M Number of Projects (2006 2016): 293 Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Demonstration and Market Launch Support Hydrogen Mobililty, Hydrogen Infrastructure, Hydrogen CHP for Home Applications, Special Markets (Vessels, UPS, ) Funding Volume (2006-2016): 450 M Number of Projects (2006 2016): 405 Coordinated by National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW) 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 6

Some Numbers Provided by: Dr. Darja Markova, PtJ BMWi BMVI # Projects Funding # Projects Funding Mobility 87 91 M 207 291 M Home Energy 37 42 M 62 52 M Hydrogen Production Industrial Applications Special Markets 25 18 M 7 10 M 20 24 M 43 35 M 70 26 M 72 58 M Others 54 32 M 14 5 M Total 293 232 M 405 450 M 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 7

Partners from Industry and Academia 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 8

Some Examples From Applied R&D to Market Launch Support 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 9

Optigaa2 Optimizing the Gas Diffusion Layer For Applications in Fuel Cell Vehicels Goal: Increasing Power density of GDL up to 1.8 W/cm² to reduce the overall cost of fuel cell stacks Partners Freudenberg Vliesstoffe, Daimler, ZSW Fraunhofer ITWM, Technical University Munich, Math2Market New Materials, Simulation of Diffusion Processes, Optimized Production Processes, 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 10

Fuel Cell Vehicles Research and Development lead to substantial performance increase and cost reduction Source: Daimler HyMotion4 (Volkswagen) day-to-day testing of FCV Source: Volkswagen Source:BMW component and system development and testing vehicle concepts vehicle testing and demonstration involving supply industry production technologies and processes 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 11

50 Station Program Research and Development for hydrogen refuelling stations and building an initial network in Germany 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 12

Power-to-Gas Production of hydrogen from renewable power sources to achieve targets for a sustainable mobility system providing a renewable energy source for the transportation sector (power based fuels) managing the increase of fluctuating renewable energy sources in the power sector decarbonizing the energy system linking the energy sectors 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 13

Power-to-Gas Projects in Germany Preparing the Energiewende for transportation currently > 30 PtG projects / activities designed to run on renewable energies including 16 operating plants with a total capacity of 16 MW (9 AEL and 6 PEMEL) Audi Werlte project: 6 MW AEL (3x2MW) 5 hydrogen retail stations with onsite electrolyzers provide fuel for vehicles 8 projects re-electrify hydrogen for stationary power supply 9 plants feed hydrogen into the natural gas grid 5 plants produce and ship hydrogen, by trailer and / or pipeline, for further use 18 plants boast electrolyzers ranging from 1 to 7 MW 5 plants are equipped with electrolyzers of less than 1 MW source: Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Begleitforschung 50- Wasserstoff-Tankstellen-Programm 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 14

Clean Energy Partnership Technology validation with more than 100 fuel cell vehicles (passenger cars and busses) including hydrogen infrastructure Vehicle Performance efficiency, cold start, range Fast Refueling 700 bar technology Safety standards defined and tested Sustainable >50% green hydrogen Customer Acceptance 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 15

Joint Testing of Infrastructure Equipment Interdisciplinary working groups address infrastructure issues H2 filling H2 quality H2 leak proof H2 flow measurement H2 backup

What has been accomplished so far? Improvement on components and whole fuel cell stacks Proof of concept for the feasibility of a hydrogen infrastructure Outstanding commitment from industry: automotive, utilities, component suppliers, gas distributors, Detailed evaluation of the program is in progress Responsible at PtJ: Dr. Darja Markova, PtJ 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 17

Next Steps BMVI published NIP II in September 2016 BMVI will provide 250 M for 2016 2019 Goal: Making hydrogen technology in the mobility sector competetive within 10 years Focus on Demonstration, Innovation and Market Launch Support for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology in the Mobility Sector Focus on TRL 5 to 8 Support Innovation and Research to build up H2- & FC-Industry in Germany 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 18

Next Steps II BMWi will continue to fund FC-R&D with approx. 25 M / y New call on (non-fuel cell) Mobility and Energy in preparation Power to Gas/ Fuels/ Chemicals New engine concepts for synthetic fuels Alternative (gas and synthetic fuels) motor concepts for ships and industrial motors Will be published soon. 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 19

Thank you for your attention! 08.11.2016 Name der Präsentation / Referent, Geschäftsbereich 20

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