Coordinatore | H2 Logic A/S
Organization address
address: Industriparken 34 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Denmark [DK] |
Totale costo | 3˙688˙326 € |
EC contributo | 1˙999˙872 € |
Programma | FP7-JTI
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Joint Technology Initiatives |
Code Call | FCH-JU-2011-1 |
Funding Scheme | JTI-CP-FCH |
Anno di inizio | 2012 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2012-10-01 - 2015-05-31 |
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1 |
H2 Logic A/S
Organization address
address: Industriparken 34 contact info |
DK (Herning) | coordinator | 845˙693.00 |
2 |
DANTHERM POWER A.S
Organization address
address: MAJSMARKEN 1 contact info |
DK (HOBRO) | participant | 650˙247.00 |
3 |
CATATOR AB
Organization address
address: SOLVEGATAN 43 B IDEON DELTA 6 contact info |
SE (LUND) | participant | 260˙092.00 |
4 |
ZENTRUM FUR BRENNSTOFFZELLEN-TECHNIK GMBH
Organization address
address: CARL BENZ STRASSE 201 contact info |
DE (DUISBURG) | participant | 243˙840.00 |
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'The LiquidPower project addresses the topic “SP1-JTI-FCH.2011.4.3 aiming on developing a new generation fuel cell systems for the early markets of back-up-power/telecom (BT) and material handling vehicles (MH) as well as a new innovative hydrogen supply method based on onsite methanol reforming. The LiquidPower project objectives are:
R&D of a fuel cell system for Back-up-power and Telecom applications (BT), reaching full commercial market targets by 2015.
R&D of a fuel cell system for material handling vehicles (MH), reaching full commercial market targets by 2015.
R&D of a methanol reformer for onsite Hydrogen supply, enabling supply of low cost hydrogen for the early markets of BT and MH. Focus on reduced system cost and improved efficiency and outlet pressure.
For each of the developed technologies, laboratory tests are to be conducted in order to validate reaching of the technical and market targets
Continued R&D efforts are to be planned and secured initiated as well as securing patents on the developed technologies.
The participating companies are to plan and secure initiation of following commercialisation & product maturation in order to ensure a commercial exploitation of the developed technologies.
Project results and experiences are to be disseminated throughout Europe to the hydrogen and fuel cell industry as well as the BT and MH industries, in order to identify further collaboration partners up- and downstream the value chain.'
EU-funded researchers worked to develop a new generation of fuel cell (FC) systems for the early markets of telecom backup power and material handling vehicles.
The EU-funded project LIQUIDPOWER (Fuel cell systems and hydrogen supply for early markets) was conducted by a consortium of European companies that have invested significantly in developing and testing hydrogen, FC and reforming technology for the addressed markets. Taken together, project partners covered the entire value chain and all disciplines and technologies required for providing a fully working FC system.
Another focus was the development of a methanol reformer system for onsite hydrogen production, enabling supply of low-cost hydrogen.
During the first project period, project partners established the specifications of the FCs, methanol reformer and hydrogen purification system for the onsite hydrogen supply.
For each of the developed technologies, laboratory tests were conducted to ensure that the technical and market targets are met.