IMI supply PEM electrolyser for German Research Project

Electrolyser equipment provider, IMI has supplied a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser to a pioneering research project examining the viability of using the by-product of hydrogen power generation in district heating systems. The project, which will be delivered by the Fraunhofer-Institution for Energy Infrastructures and Geothermal Systems in Zittau, Germany, is part of the IntegrH2ate research project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the flagship project H2 Giga, in cooperation with Linde GmbH. It involves setting up a test facility at the Stadtwerke Zittau site to investigate the real-scale extraction of heat from hydrogen generation. Using PEM electrolysis, the project will transfer the waste heat generated through the process using a high-temperature heat pump. The IMI VIVO electrolyser is ideally suited for this project, as it requires a system with smaller, flexible and scalable outputs sizes and a high amount of instrumentation, which are ideal for research purposes. IMI was also able to offer relatively short delivery times, exceptional flexibility in order processing, and access to replacement parts.

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