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MHI produces hydrogen at ammonia plant

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (MHI), as part of its effort to develop an innovative ammonia cracking system has succeeded in producing 99% pure hydrogen by cracking ammonia using steam as the heating source. The production of hydrogen at pilot scale using the steam heating was conducted at the company's pilot plant in the Nagasaki District Research & Innovation Centre, Japan, marking a world first.

In contrast to conventional technologies that utilize heat from burner combustion, MHI's steam heating system operates at lower reaction temperatures, reducing operating costs. In addition, because a combustion furnace is not required, the system offers excellent features such as the potential for miniaturisation.

The utilisation of hydrogen, a fuel that does not emit CO2 even when combusted, is expanding worldwide as a means of achieving a decarbonised society. Ammonia in particular is attracting attention as a ‘hydrogen carrier’ to store and transport hydrogen over long distances safely and in large quantities.

MHI, with the aim of building a hydrogen supply chain using ammonia as a hydrogen carrier, will build on this achievement to promote the development of medium scale, decentralised ammonia cracking systems near hydrogen demand sites. Based on the results of this pilot test, MHI, in collaboration with project partners Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd and Hokkaido Electric Power Co. Inc. will accelerate the development of this technology, which was selected by Japan's New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO) for its ‘Development of Technologies for Building a Competitive Hydrogen Supply Chain’ project. Through these efforts, MHI will strive to establish and implement decarbonisation technologies as soon as possible, and contribute to the realisation of a sustainable, carbon-neutral world.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/10122025/mhi-produces-hydrogen-at-ammonia-plant/

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