German automotive giant Volkswagen is set to install a hydrogen production system at its Poznań plant in Poland designed to improve the efficiency of a 1.5 MW gas burner. The project is expected to cut fuel consumption by up to 30% and lower on-site carbon emissions.
The system will be supplied by Bulgarian hydrogen technologies firm Hydrogenera, which will deliver and install an electrolyser of up to 90 kW capable of producing hydrogen and oxygen for injection into the burner.
The company said the upgrade will improve combustion performance while maintaining the plant’s existing production set-up.
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