The core of
the Hydrogen fuelling station is a Cyclone Turbine. The construction of
the Cyclone is designed so that the space beneath the turbine is
optimally used as the fuelling lane for hydrogen vehicles.
The
Cyclone has a hydraulic storage system, placed in the container pit
closest to the station. This hydraulic storage system allows for a
constant power output and even cover a limited time of reduced
production or production standstill due to lack of wind.
This
hydraulic storage is the main power source for the Hydrogen Electrolysis
system, found in the next container pit. Here the production and
storage of hydrogen takes place. This station will only access the grid
power when the hydraulic storage is depleted.
Because we use the hydrogen for the station there is little transportation loss.
As
an additional service the fuelling station is also equipped with
charging pillars. The main advantage of these charging pillars is that
they are equipped with built in batteries. This means we are able to
provide a fast charge with a limited power connection.