Solid Energy
CRL Energy
Coal Association of New Zealand Inc.
23 February 2004
Associate Energy Minister launches ‘hydrogen to electricity’ project
Associate Energy Minister, Harry Duynhoven, will today launch the first step in a multi-million New Zealand research
project designed to produce hydrogen fuel cells from coal for electricity generation.
The Minister will feed the first coal into a trial gasifer which separates the hydrogen from other gases and elements
before it passes into an alkaline fuel cell which can be used to produce electricity.
Hydrogen can be produced from water (using electricity) and from coal or natural gas. With more than 10 billion tonnes
of coal reserves, almost all ideal from hydrogen production, New Zealand is positioned to be a leader in the development
of the hydrogen energy economy.
The research project commenced in June 2002 with a $6 million Government investment through the Foundation for Research,
Science and Technology (FRST) to CRL Energy Ltd, which has expertise in coal gasification and gas clean-up, and
Industrial Research Ltd, with expertise in gas clean-up and fuel cells. Unitec and Centre for Advanced Process
Engineering are sub-contractors to the programme. Coal producer, Solid Energy New Zealand is providing additional
support.
Solid Energy and the Coal Association of New Zealand have also initiated and invested in related areas of advanced
technological and environmental issues. These include developing a hydrogen roadmap for the coal industry and
technologies and options for storing the CO2 by-product of hydrogen production from coal.
The next step in the research project is to prove the technology, small scale, through a 50kW plant that could meet the
electricity needs of 10 to 20 houses or a small-scale commercial operation. A natural extension of the programme would
be to incorporate the technology into a coal-fired power station, along with the technology to capture CO2 at the point
of emission and store it in underground reservoirs such as depleted oil and gas well and deep coal seams.
The launch of the hydrogen project will take place at 5.30pm today (23 February 2004) at CRL Energy Ltd, 68 Gracefield
Road, Lower Hutt. Other speakers include Solid Energy Chief Executive Officer, Dr Don Elder and CRL Managing Director,
Rob Whitney.
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