Hydrogenics Multi MW PEM Elektrolyzer - a building block in the Energiewende Chancen der Energiewende 2 Düsseldorf, May 19, 2014 Dr. Bernd Pitschak, Hydrogenics GmbH 1
Hydrogenics Lines of Business Onsite Generation Electrolysers Power Systems Fuel Cell Modules Industrial Hydrogen Hydrogen Fueling Stand-by Power Mobility Power Energy Storage Power-to-Gas 2
World wide growth of Renewable Energy
Targets of the German Federal Government Climate Protection Targets Reduction of GHG emission based on 1990 1 values by 2020 2030 2040 2050-40 % -55 % -70 % - 80-95 % 1 Energiekonzept vom 28. Sept 2010 4
Targets of the German Federal Government Renewable Energy Source Act (EEG) The purpose of this Act is to facilitate a sustainable development of energy supply, increase the share of renewable energy sources in electricity supply to 2020 2030 2040 2050 35 % 50 % 65 % 80 %
Falkenhagen Region Northern Part of Germany Source: Presentation by Dr. Alexander Vogel, Head of Alternative Energy Systems, E.ON Ruhrgas at Gas to Power Conference, Cologne, Germany November 2012 6
Energy Storage benefits Balancing of supply and demand Reduction of grid curtailment at times of high RE supply Seasonal Energy shift Ancillary Services
Data Storage: Many Needs + Many Tools Energy Storage is No Different 8
Among alternative Energy Storage Technologies hydrogen provides large capacity longer duration capability 9
Power-to-Gas converts clean generation when it is not needed into renewable fuel, power or heat where and when it is needed Power-to-Gas Solution Integrate Renewables Renewable Gas Options H2 Clean Fuel Wind Power Surplus Power H2 Dispatchable Power H2/NG Blend Electrolyser Natural Gas Grid Solar Power H2 Low Carbon Heating Industrial H2 10
30 Power-to-Gas demonstration projects launched in Europe to date Power-to-Gas Applications Direct Injection H2 Fueling Biogas Methanation Industrial H2 Feed Hydrogenics has supplied electrolysers for 8 projects and 4 of 5 projects 1MW or larger Currently most projects are in pre-startup or early operation phase Source: DNV KEMA. Systems analyses Power to Gas: A technology review. June 20, 2013 11
Groundwork now being laid for large scale projects NIP funding program proposal 2.0 Focus on the commercial market breakthrough for FC and H2 in specific market segments, one segment is Power to Gas 1500 MW elctrolysis capacity installed by 2023 300 MEUR funding EC FCH JU 2 for Energy Link between renewable energy and mobile/stationary systems Storage of renewable electricity and grid balancing (including P2G in the NG gas grid) Technology Larger scale electrolysers Improved performance Lower capital cost 12
Hydrogenics Strategic Electrolyser Focus Hydrogenics and its partners are committed to the commercialization of Power-to-Gas Hydrogenics is partner in a NIP P2G project to deliver a 1 MW PEM WE to EON in 2014 This 1 MW building block will be the foundation for multi MW P2G plants 13
Simultaneous Scale and Technology Attacking cost per watt and enabling energy storage 14
Efficiency [HHV%] Efficiency Achievements Hydrogen Production Rate, HHV [MMBTU/h] 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 100% 90% 80% 70% 2010 PEMWE 2007 PEMWE DOE 2017 Target 60% 50% 2002 PEMWE 2001 PEMWE 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 Current Density [A/cm 2 ] Confidential - Do not duplicate or distribute without written permission from Hydrogenics Corporation 15
PEM Stack Material Durabibility testing @ 2 A/cm 2 16
1 MW PEM WE System Layout Hydrogenics is partner in a NIP funded P2G project* to deliver a 1 MW PEM WE to E.ON in 2014 Groundbreaking Ceremony June 24, 2013 *Project Partners: E.ON Gas Storage GmbH, Solvicore GmbH&Co.KG, DLR, Fraunhofer ISE 17
Illustration of a future 40 MW Power-to-Gas plant Compact Plant Footprint 18
Summary Hydrogenics and its partners are committed to the commercialization of Power-to-Gas PEM electrolyser will be the platform of choice for large scale deployments Focus is on cost reduction, MW engineering scale-up, and market development 19
Thank you for your kind attention Dr. Bernd Pitschak Managing Director, Hydrogenics GmbH, bpitschak@hydrogenics.com 20