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The document is a presentation on hydrogen mobility from Andrea Cadavid Isaza of the Technical University of Munich. It discusses hydrogen production methods, with a focus on green hydrogen from water electrolysis using renewable electricity. It also covers well-to-wheel concepts for assessing the carbon intensity of different transportation fuels. Finally, it presents a diagram of a hydrogen system showing production, transport, and use in fuel cell vehicles.
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The document is a presentation on hydrogen mobility from Andrea Cadavid Isaza of the Technical University of Munich. It discusses hydrogen production methods, with a focus on green hydrogen from water electrolysis using renewable electricity. It also covers well-to-wheel concepts for assessing the carbon intensity of different transportation fuels. Finally, it presents a diagram of a hydrogen system showing production, transport, and use in fuel cell vehicles.
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Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems

TUM School of Engineering and Design


Technical University of Munich

5. Exercise - H2 Mobility
Andrea Cadavid Isaza
Technical University of Munich
TUM School of Engineering and Design
Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems
Garching, 18 January 2023
Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems
TUM School of Engineering and Design
Technical University of Munich

Hydrogen Production

Source: Thomas Wencker, Das Wie, Woher und Wohin von Wasswerstoff, AKE Berlin. 7 September 2021

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Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems
TUM School of Engineering and Design
Technical University of Munich

Green Hydrogen
▪ Splitting of water (electrolysis) by H+ flow Titanium plate with
electricity from RES. flow channels
▪ most developed electrolyzers: Cathode with Pt Catalysator
▪ Alkaline electrolyzer Titanium PTL

▪ PEM electrolyzer
▪ High temperature electrolyzer Anode with Ir-O2
Catalysator
▪ High temperature co-electrolysis Carbon PTL

Solid Polymer
~9kg water per kg H2 Electrolyte Membrane
usually Nafion®
50.5 kWh electricity/kg H2 (66%
LHV)

PTL : Porous Transport Layer, Pt: Platinum, Ir: Iridium

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Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems
TUM School of Engineering and Design
Technical University of Munich

Well, Tank and Wheel Concepts

[1] [2]
Source: [1] European Union Joint Research Centre. Biofuels & Bioenergy: Well-to-Wheels analysis JEC.
[2]“FUTURE #SMARTMobility Needs Sustainable #CLEANEnergy - Hans-Peter Kleebinder.”

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Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems
TUM School of Engineering and Design
Technical University of Munich

System

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