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Hydrogen Start-Up Can Expand Thanks To Northern Powerhouse Fund

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article in The Times.

This is the sub-heading.

Suiso’s technology for extracting clean fuel has been found to produce lower emissions and use less energy than common alternatives

These three paragraphs describe the finances and outline the their hydrogen generator.

Suiso, a South Yorkshire-based company developing a hydrogen generator, has raised £3 million from the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund (NPIF).

The company plans to create generators as big as shipping containers that could power factories, hospitals and warehouses or be used at filling stations to fuel hydrogen-powered vehicles.

The new funds come from the asset manager Mercia’s equity finance fund, which is part of the NPIF, and Mercia’s enterprise investment scheme.

This paragraph describes the technology.

Suiso uses novel microwave technology to extract hydrogen from natural gas or biogas, capturing the carbon in the form of carbon black, which can be used to make tyres, batteries and inks. In 2023 the company was one of the winners of a government competition to provide technology to supply hydrogen energy.

These are my thoughts.

Suiso And HiiROC

Suiso are taking a similar route to HiiROC.

  • The base feedstock is natural gas, which is mainly methane or CH4, with four planet-saving hydrogen atoms and a very naughty carbon one.
  • Clever technology is then applied to the methane atoms and the carbon atom doesn’t like it, so they let go of the hydrogen atoms.
  • It is then a matter of physically separating the carbon black from the hydrogen.

The difference between the two processes is that Suiso use microwave technology and HiiROC  use plasma technology.

HiiROC claim their process will work with any hydrocarbon gas from biomethane through off-gas from a chemical plant to natural gas.

So I suspect, that as Suiso says it will work with biomethane, both technologies will work with virtually any hydrocarbon gas.

Uses Of Carbon Black

This Wikipedia entry gives a lot of information on carbon black.

There is a section, which is entitled Common Uses, where this is said.

The most common use (70%) of carbon black is as a pigment and reinforcing phase in automobile tires. Carbon black also helps conduct heat away from the tread and belt area of the tire, reducing thermal damage and increasing tire life. Its low cost makes it a common addition to cathodes and anodes and is considered a safe replacement to lithium metal in lithium-ion batteries. About 20% of world production goes into belts, hoses, and other non-tire rubber goods. The remaining 10% use of carbon black comes from pigment in inks, coatings, and plastics, as well as being used as a conductive additive in lithium-ion batteries.

Carbon black is added to polypropylene because it absorbs ultraviolet radiation, which otherwise causes the material to degrade. Carbon black particles are also employed in some radar absorbent materials, in photocopier and laser printer toner, and in other inks and paints. The high tinting strength and stability of carbon black has also provided use in coloring of resins and films. Carbon black has been used in various applications for electronics. A good conductor of electricity, carbon black is used as a filler mixed in plastics, elastomer, films, adhesives, and paints. It is used as an antistatic additive agent in automobile fuel caps and pipes.

There is another section, which is entitled Use in Lithium-Ion Batteries, where this is said.

Carbon black is a common conductive additive for lithium ion batteries as they have small particle sizes and large specific surface areas (SSA) which allow for the additive to be well distributed throughout the cathode or anode in addition to being cheap and long-lasting. Unlike graphite, which is one of the other common materials used in chargeable batteries, carbon black consists of crystal lattices that are further apart and promotes Li+ intercalation because it allows more pathways for lithium storage.

Carbon black has a low density that allows for a large volume of it to be dispersed so that its conductive effects are applied evenly throughout the battery. Furthermore, its arrangement of randomly distributed graphite-like crystals improves battery stability because of the decrease in the potential barrier of lithium intercalation into graphite, which ultimately affects the performance of cathodes.

Carbon black does seem to be very useful.

Suiso’s Web Site

This is Suiso’s web site.

The page is headed About Us and this is said.

Suiso is a developer of a low energy near zero emission microwave-driven methane cracking process for onsite generation of Hydrogen. 

Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is rapidly emerging  as a sustainable solution for the decarbonisation of the economy and a key piece of the energy transition picture in UK, Europe and around the world.  

The cost and practical issues with generating and distributing Hydrogen has held back its use in most economies.  Suiso’s technology uses existing electrical, natural/bio gas assets and infrastructure to produce clean low cost hydrogen.  By transforming stranded ‘brown’ assets into vital hydrogen infrastructure, Suiso helps reduce CO2 emissions and enables countries throughout the world to meet challenging greenhouse gas emissions targets, quickly and cost effectively.  

  Suiso’s technology allows its generating units to be positioned anywhere there is a supply of natural/bio gas and electricity. Being located at the point of use eliminates the costly distribution (by truck or pipe) of H2 to the customer – delivering significant cost reductions. This allows it to offer competitively priced H2 for small to medium sized applications in developed and developing countries., including:   

  • H2 Fueling stations
  • Biomethane (H2) conversion/decarbonisation for grid injection
  • Light industrial applications
  • Domestic H2 supply for small communities/towns
  • Demand management/System top up
  • Emergency H2 supply

It will design, build and supply these generators directly or via licensees to markets throughout the world.

Conclusion

I like this company.

March 11, 2024 Posted by | Hydrogen | , , , | Leave a comment