North Dakota Hydrogen
Refueling Station To Use Wind
Hydrogenics Corporation was recently awarded a contract by Basin
Electric Power Cooperative, Bismarck, N.D., to supply an electrolyzer-based
hydrogen refueling station for installation in Minot, N.D. In addition
to the core electrolyzer module, Hydrogenics is supplying compression,
storage and dispenser equipment as part of the contract. The station is
one of the first United States-based hydrogen fueling stations to use
electricity from a wind power resource to produce hydrogen from water,
in this case using electricity generated by wind resources either owned
or contracted by Basin Electric.
The hydrogen produced will be used to refuel hydrogen-powered vehicles,
demonstrating a linkage between wind power and vehicle refueling.
Recognizing the challenge presented by the intermittency and varying
outputs of wind power, an important element of the project is the
development of various control schemes by which the electrolyzer can
interface with the electrical output of wind turbines to optimize fuel
production, particularly during low electricity demand periods. The
project will demonstrate the ability and practicality of making and
using hydrogen energy with zero carbon emissions, using excess wind
power that might otherwise be underutilized.
This capability can potentially lead to significantly enhanced overall
efficiencies of existing and future wind power installations.
The installation of this electrolyzer fueling station at North Dakota
State University's North Central Research Extension Center, scheduled
for the latter part of 2006, is an integral component of a Department of
Energy (DOE) sponsored Wind Hydrogen project.
"This is Hydrogenics' third undertaking to show how hydrogen
technologies can add significant value and benefits to investments that
people are making today in wind power in many parts of the world,"
comments Pierre Rivard, Hydrogenics President and Chief Executive
Officer. "While Hydrogenics has the depth and versatility to make
hydrogen using different technologies and feedstocks, the generation of
totally clean, sustainable and cost-effective hydrogen is where we
believe the greatest potential exists for growth in hydrogen
infrastructure. Securing opportunities, such as this one with a wind
energy leader like Basin Electric, in the home state of Senator
Dorgan--hydrogen's most recognized political proponent in the United
States--is a significant win for our company to validate our technology
and bring us closer to this end game."
"Promoting and demonstrating how hydrogen technologies can further
enhance our wind energy goals is a key component of North Dakota's
ongoing energy strategy," said Ron Rebenitsch, Basin Electric's manager
of member marketing. "We believe hydrogen technology can become an
important part of our future energy mix, and we are pleased to be
playing a role in this ground-breaking project. Through this project we
are advancing North Dakota's reputation for developing renewable energy
technologies and contributing to a national objective to reduce reliance
on imported fossil fuels."
The hydrogen electrolyzer will be constructed at the Research Extension
Center with the support of Verendrye Electric, Velva, N.D., and Central
Power Electric Cooperative, Minot.
Published 02/03/2006
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