Hydrogen set to power EV stations at Science Park
Industry newsThe system, located in Science Park, is expected to start operations in the second quarter of next year, providing electricity to EV charging stations in the park, Towngas said.
The process and system involves hydrogen extraction, power generation, energy storage and electrical control equipment.
Hydrogen with a purity of over 99.97 percent will be directly extracted from the gas network to power fuel cells that can generate electricity for five EV charging stations located in the park.
The gas is also a cleaner source of energy as only water vapour will be produced during the power-generation process.
Science Park’s chief operations officer Filla Mak said the five EV charging stations are near public light bus and taxi stands so the public has easy access to the facilities.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan said an interdepartmental working group has approved 27 trial projects on hydrogen fuel, including production and transportation.