The potential of technological synergy

Hydrogen production, underground storage, distribution and supply of hydrogen fuel, ship design and production competence networks.

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EcoEnergyH2, conducting business activities in five areas, within its technological synergy potential in Świnoujście, will develop and implement a technological chain as an energy complex consisting of: production of hydrogen based on imported or locally extracted natural gas as a raw material for emission-free production of hydrogen, its underground storage and distribution and supply of hydrogen fuel, design of ships and production competence networks, as well as extensive regulatory knowledge.

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Piotr Kosowicz

Piotr Kosowicz, President of the Management Board

A graduate of the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków [AGH], Faculty of Technology and Mechanization of Foundry and, postgraduate studies, Faculty of Drilling, Oil and Gas.

In the years 2010-2016, the originator and co-owner and President of the Management Board of the Polish company Carbon Investment Sp. z o. o., as well as shareholder and Executive Director of the Board of Directors of the Australian company BALAMARA Resources Limited [then listed on the Australian Stock Exchange], implementing innovative projects on the Polish market for the construction of new thermal and coking coal mines [in Silesia - KWK Mariola projects]. He obtained five reconnaissance concessions and established five hard coal deposits, conducted environmental proceedings, talks with the public, institutions and Ministries, including conducting an attempt to privatize the KWK Makoszowy mine.

Cooperation

Outstanding scientists and engineers from renowned universities and domestic and foreign companies will participate in the implementation of the project in individual technological areas.

The ambitious goals of climate neutrality will not be achieved without alternative, low or zero emission, renewable energy sources.

Water – Natural gas – Renewable energy

Seawater electrolysis. Purchase of natural gas for own production needs. Energy production in an underground pumped-storage power plant.

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Emission-free hydrogen production

The implementation of industrial-scale hydrogen production in the process of pyrolysis of natural gas together with the production of graphite will ultimately lead to its production in an emission-free process.

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Underground hydrogen storage

This is a process involving the liquefaction, compression and expansion of hydrogen in order to directly inject hydrogen into underground storage.

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Hydrogen distribution by land and sea

The transport of hydrogen in large volumes will become increasingly important in the coming years due to its growing popularity in road transport and as a fuel for shipping.

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Zero Emission Marine

The transport of hydrogen in large volumes will become increasingly important in the coming years due to its growing popularity in road transport and as a fuel for shipping.

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    There is a need to replace environmentally unfriendly and energy-inefficient ships in order to achieve CO2 neutral or zero emission goals and thus meet environmental regulatory requirements.

    As a result of the environmental and regulatory pressure generated, the shipping sector, preferring ecological projects, will begin to set the pace of development of the latest innovative energy technologies.

    Decarbonization of shipping has also become a goal of the future. Fulfilling this goal is becoming a huge opportunity for shipyards and equipment manufacturers operating in Europe, while implementing the latest propulsion technologies in cooperation with the raw materials and chemical industries.

    Hydrogen is the most promising alternative fuel due to its favourable energy content and therefore can be considered as the only fuel that will lead to zero-emission shipping in the shortest time possible. However, it must be sufficiently cheap in commercial offer [production, storage, availability and supply chain] to be able to become a mass-produced fuel.

    Hydrogen as a fuel in shipping is becoming a reality.

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