The Fiat Panda Hydrogen,
presented this week at Hy Park, scene of the first ever
Hydrogen Olympics, is powered by a Nuvera fuel cell.
Hy Park, promoted by the Piemonte Region, is not just a
show-case of hydrogen technologies, but an active demonstration of
the region's systematic approach where local industries, research
centres and academia, together with the Fiat Group, are all playing
a leading role in development of hydrogen applications. Hy Park
meets the Olympic Winter Games with a new found force and
celebrates an extraordinary event: the first Olympics where
hydrogen will be used to produce energy. Hy Park is taking place
in Turin from February 8 – 19.
The Fiat Panda Hydrogen, presented at Hy Park, is the first
vehicle to feature Nuvera’s new Andromeda II stack, which has high power
density, cold start capability and extreme durability. The
mass of people attending the Winter Games are being
introduced to hydrogen energy through the Hydrogen Olympics,
the only other major event which is taking place in Turin at this
moment in time. Fiat presented the Panda Hydrogen to the
Piemonte Region, of which Turin is the capital city, where they
also announced a cooperation to develop hydrogen fuelled
transportation and the study of a test fleet of Panda
Hydrogen cars featuring Nuvera stack technology.
Nuvera Fuel Cells is a global leader in the development and
advancement of multi-fuel processing and fuel cell
technology committed to providing clean, safe and efficient
power solutions. With offices located in Italy and the USA,
Nuvera is committed to advancing the commercialization of
hydrogen fuel cell power modules for industrial vehicles,
equipment and stationary applications, natural gas fuel cell
power systems for cogeneration applications, and on-board
gasoline fuel processors and fuel cell stacks for automotive
applications. Nuvera Fuel Cells Europe is ISO 9001:2000
certified for “Research, Development, Design, Production and
Servicing of Fuel Cell Stacks and Fuel Cell Systems.”
Progetto Olimpiadi (Olympic project) presents the on-going
hydrogen technology
projects in Piedmont, which have been accelerated by their
integration
into new Olympic buildings and facilities and have thus
drawn public attention
to the Sistema Piemonte Idrogeno hydrogen network (SPH2),
consisting of University faculties, research centres,
companies and government agencies. In order to integrate
existing projects
with those developed to make Torino2006 the very first
Hydrogen Powered
Olympics, Piedmont Region approached several companies who
produce fuel
cells. Their response was overwhelmingly positive and they
agreed to take part in hydrogen technology projects in
Piedmont. Together with the work
already presented
by the Società Pianeta for installation in
mountain locations, the
projects should be a sufficient and impressive demonstration
that Piedmont
Region is working at the cutting edge of this technology,
leading the field in Italy and in Europe.
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advancement of multi-fuel processing and fuel cell
technology committed to providing clean, safe and
efficient power solutions. |
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The Fiat Panda Hydrogen, presented this week at Hy
Park, scene of the first ever Hydrogen Olympics, is
powered by a Nuvera fuel cell. |
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Projetto Olympico is also planning to stage demonstrations
of hydrogen
technology using different kinds of the new fuel cells which
are destined
to play a major role in the science of energy supply. These
include SOFC,
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell; MCFC, Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell; and
PEFC, Polymer
Electrolyte Fuel Cell. The public will be able to see how
far fuel cell
technology has developed in the region, while displays
illustrating the
practical applications of energy from hydrogen will show
them how this new energy system will impact on their lives.
The project is being
developed in
two main areas. In Turin city, hydrogen energy systems are
being installed
in several Olympic site building complexes, in particular
those which will
become university faculties. In the mountains the technology
has been utilised
in the construction of the competition venues and
facilities, including
the building that symbolizes our commitment to eco-friendly
development,
the old Italsider complex in Cesana Torinese. After the
Games it will house
the University of Winter Sports, a new centre for advanced
study and specialized training in winter sports. In Piedmont several
companies and
research centres have been founded recently that were able
to take advantage
of the opportunity that hydrogen offers. There is the basic
research being
done at the excellent laboratories of the Turin Polytechnic
University
as well as the applied research at the Environment Park (Hysylab).
There
is work in market system integration with new firms being
carried out by
Pianeta and EPS. Besides, there is the direct planning and
production of
technology. This all this makes up a wide spectrum of
activities and resources
that can work to the benefit of specific market areas,
ranging from the automotive industry to permanent energy
applications.
After
lab and track testing, a fuel cell-powered Iveco Irisbus
CityClass bus
received type-approval and started to ply its regular city
route along the streets of Turin in November 2004. The bus is equipped
with hydrogen
tanks located on the vehicle’s roof which supply the fuel
cells. In the
fuel cells, the hydrogen combines with oxygen in an
electrochemical reaction
to produce electricity, which is stored in batteries. This
energy supplies the converter and the electric drive motor. The bus can do up to
12 hours of
service before refuelling, while top speed is 60km/h.
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