Presentation at Fuel Cell Seminar 2015-11-18 Geert Schaap, Project Manager, SWECO +46 (8) 695 63 24, geert.schaap@sweco.se Dr. Cecilia Wallmark, Section Manager, SWECO +46 (8) 696 50 03, cecilia.wallmark@sweco.se www.hit-2-corridors.eu
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Discussing the perfect roadmap for hydrogen infrastructure roll-out Sweco (together with LBST and ECN) made the Synchronising implementation Plan in the HIT project, assigned by Ministry for Infrastructure of the Netherlands Some of the recommendations: Effective incentives on EU and national level needed Level playing field with equal benefits for all Zero Emission Vehicles needed Support to stations in period with too small hydrogen electric vehicles fleets 2015 map of existing and already financed hydrogen stations [2014]
Projections from HIT Synchronising implementation Plan Stations will often develop in larger cities and thereby align with corridors Changing policies and regulations in favour for hydrogen and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) on EU and national levels is hard and goes slow Already now one can identify cities and regions that truly want to be front runners on Zero Emission Vehicles and thus open for hydrogen and FCEV Local demand/circumstances are main drivers behind the realistic 2020 map These facts laid the basis for the initiation of the HIT-2-Corridors project 2020 map of hydrogen stations network with very high probability of being realised
2030 2030 map of hydrogen stations network [SIP]
HIT-1: the first hydrogen project within the TEN-T programme 1. Realised 3 hydrogen refueling stations by Air Liquide (Rotterdam) and H2Logic (2 in Dk) 2. National implementation plans for hydrogen in Denmark, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. 3. Compared national plans to define recommendations for deployment in TEN-T transport corridors in one Synchronising implementation plan (SIP) Aalborg Vejle Rotterdam
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Hydrogen in the Energy System
2014 2015 2016-2020 Arjeplog Umeå Östersund Sundsvall Sandviken Örebro Stockholm Stenungsund Jönköping Göteborg Falkenberg Landskrona Malmö Regional development along TEN-T-corridors Malmö: 2014-06-09 Stockholm: 2015-09-17 Göteborg: 2015-10-26
Scenario - fossil free road transport [HIT-1]
Number of HRS in Sweden During 2015-2025 market build-up with need for incentives Climate driven development 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 FCEV in 100 production HRS 0 installations Reach EU climate targets for 2050 Scenario 1,000 HRS, 2 M FCEV Swedish fossil free fleet targets for 2030 Scenario 100 + 100 HRS 290 000 FCEV (50 %) 2020 2030 2040 2050
Connecting hydrogen nodes along European core transport corridors Evolution of hydrogen projects within TEN-T/CEF Embedding industry driven market introduction into national plans and supporting it with regional nodes of first demand From stand-alone demo projects to network roll-out HIT-2-Corridors 2014-2015 EAS-HyMob, COHRS and H2Nodes 2015-2018 HIT 2012-2014
Information about the project and all nine partners http://www.hit-2-corridors.eu/
HIT-2-Corridors puts Sweden and Finland on the H 2 map 1) Implementation plans for hydrogen as transport fuel as input for policies in Finland, Poland, Belgium, Riga and Swedish regions 2) Hydrogen refuelling stations open for public: Stockholm by AGA Linde - 17 September Helsinki by Woikoski - 14 October Gothenburg by Woikoski - 26 October 3) Strategic analyses on integration of hydrogen in European core road corridors
TEN-T hydrogen road tour along European corridors Road tour kick off event at TEN-T days Riga 22-23 June 2015 Opportunity to see, test and drive a fuel cell electric vehicle Multiple stops along both corridors (FI, SE, DK, PL, DE, NL, BE) Road tour will finish in Brussels, December 2015
Evolution of a European hydrogen refuelling station network by mobilizing the local demand and value chains Studies to map locally available pathways for hydrogen production from renewable energy sources and establish the provision of hydrogen for real life tests Build new stations in Riga LV, Pärnu EE and Arnhem NL and plan for additional refuelling capacity for these cities Trolley buses with fuel-cell range extenders, hydrogen buses and cars will be tested at the stations, and further growth of fleets by engaging local and regional actors in building the business case throughout the value chain
Welcome to contact us! New clean energy and transport projects coming Co-operation!? Suppliers interested in European market? Fuel cell vehicle suppliers needed! www.swecogroup.com - hydrogen Section Manager Dr. Cecilia Wallmark, Sweco cecilia.wallmark@sweco.se T: +46 705 49 20 76 Manager HIT-2-Corridors Geert Schaap, Sweco geert.schaap@sweco.se T: +46 734 12 63 24