Synthetic fuels and hydrogen blending enable rapid CO2 savings with existing products
It is not only with electrolysers and fuel cells that energy can be generated in a climate-neutral way. This is also possible with existing products that are already in use. For example, the CO2 emissions of diesel engines powered by HVO are reduced by up to 90 percent depending on the feedstock. The mtu Series 1600 and Series 4000 engines for the Power Generation sector have already been approved for use with HVO and other synthetic fuels complying with the EN15940 standard. And the option of refueling the gas engines not exclusively with natural gas, but with a natural gas-hydrogen mixture, means that these engines can also be operated in a more environmentally friendly manner even today. Soon, mtu gas engines will be able to run on a hydrogen content of 25 percent. This proportion is to be continuously increased until the engines can be operated with 100 percent hydrogen.
"We can provide each of our customers with the solution they need," Tobias Ostermaier summed up. Be it diesel or gas gensets, dynamic UPS, fuel cells, battery containers, electrolysers as well as interfaces connecting all these elements in a microgrid.’