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Another hydrogen boost for platinum fuel cells

27th April 2018

By: Simone Liedtke

Creamer Media Social Media Editor & Senior Writer

     

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The introduction of platinum-using fuel cells has received another boost with the latest success in hydrogen compression announced by Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) last week.

Early this month, Amplats revealed plans for a fuel cell dozer, which makes use of hydrogen in liquid form, to make a 2019 debut in one of its underground mines.

Amplats further announced last week that it had, alongside Shell Technology Ventures (STV), invested in High-Yield Energy Technologies (HyET), which has developed electrochemical hydrogen compression (EHC) technology that will support the adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).

HyET’s technology, which is cost-effective and reliable, substitutes for mechanical hydrogen compression, both in existing industrial applications and hydrogren refuelling stations.

The EHC technology was expected to play a significant role in realising a sustainable hydrogen economy, Amplats said in a statement last week.

The company’s latest compressor, the HCS-100, compresses hydrogen by forcing the gas through a platinum-based membrane to reach pressures of up to 1 000 bar, while ensuring its simultaneous purification. With no moving parts, the HCS-100 operates at a fraction of the cost of, and is more reliable than, current mechanical compressors.

In addition, highly compressed hydrogen can store a large amount of energy, much more than conventional batteries.

A car drives about 100 km on 1 kg of compressed hydrogen, while it drives a mere 1 km on the energy stored in 1 kg of batteries.

The ability to cost-effectively and reliably compress hydrogen will play an important part in accelerating the adoption of FCEVs and other vehicles such as fuel-cell-powered trucks and busses.

Therefore, the investment, which assists in accelerating the commercialisation of HyET’s technology, is aimed at driving demand for platinum directly and indirectly by enabling the adoption of FCEVs, which require platinum-based catalysts.

“We support the commercialisation of new applications that use our metals, particularly those that are synergistic with our business and existing portfolio companies. This investment in HyET boosts demand for our metals, while simultaneously taking advantage of the accelerating roll-out of HRS and the adoption of FCEVs,” said Amplats platinum-group metals (PGMs) investment programme CEO Andrew Hinkly.

He added that the company’s investment in HyET added another building block to its portfolio of investments aimed at increasing demand for PGMs.

STV deal lead Peter van Giessel noted that Shell was pleased to support HyET in developing and bringing to market the innovative hydrogen technology.

“Shell believes hydrogen will play an important role in a low-carbon transport future and that HyET is an exciting option to help reduce emissions and improve air quality,” he said.

“We are excited to partner with Amplats and STV. The investment will allow us to accelerate the deployment of our technology across the globe,” commented HyET CEO Rombout Swanborn.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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