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01 Jul 2009

Heliocentris Delivers Electrolyzer for Hydrogen Filling Station

Heliocentris Fuel Cells has announced the successful, on-schedule delivery of an electrolyzer to the city of Barth in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The electrolyzer will be used for fueling the city's hybrid midi-bus as well as for optimizing the sewage treatment plant. Last year, Heliocentris already successfully integrated a 32kW fuel cell system in the city's midi-bus.
 
The hydrogen electrolyzer from Hydrogenics delivers 10 m3 of hydrogen per hour and will generate the hydrogen required to operate the fuel cell bus. A major advantage for the city of Barth is the simultaneous generation of 5 m3 of oxygen per hour, which will be used to increase the capacity of the local sewage treatment plant.

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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