Rolls-Royce Successfully Tests MTU Engines with Pure Hydrogen

The first installation of engines running on 100% hydrogen is planned for a lighthouse project.

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Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce has conducted successful tests of a 12-cylinder gas variant of the mtu Series 4000 L64 engine running on 100% hydrogen fuel. The tests, carried out by the Power Systems business unit, showed very good characteristics in terms of efficiency, performance, emissions and combustion. These tests mark another important step towards the commercial introduction of hydrogen solutions to meet the demand of customers for more sustainable energy.

The first installation of mtu engines running on 100% hydrogen is already planned for the enerPort II lighthouse project in the German inland port of Duisburg, as part of the development of a climate-neutral energy supply for a new container terminal.

In times of low demand and high renewable energy generation from wind or solar, for example, the excess energy can be channelled through an electrolyzer to convert water to hydrogen, which can later be used as fuel in any number of applications.

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