
Steam Production Using Engine Running on Hydrogen
When an engine operates on hydrogen fuel, its exhaust consists primarily of high-temperature water vapour with no carbon emissions. By recovering this exhaust heat and moisture, a hydrogen-fuelled engine can be effectively used as a clean source of steam for industrial applications. This approach focuses on capturing, conditioning, and utilising steam generated from hydrogen engine exhaust for processes such as heating, drying, sterilisation, and other thermal applications. Proven through laboratory validation and pilot-scale systems, steam production using an engine running on hydrogen offers a scalable, controllable, and low-emission steam solution with reduced reliance on conventional fossil-fuel-based boilers.
Direct Hydrogen Combustion)
Hydrogen can also be used directly as a clean-burning fuel, producing intense, controllable flames with only water vapour as the by-product. This pathway replaces electricity-intensive and fossil-fuel-based heating in metal melting, reheating, annealing, and industrial furnaces. Validated through lab testing and industrial demonstrations, hydrogen flame technology enables major reductions in energy consumption, peak electrical load, water usage, and carbon emissions—unlocking truly Green Metals and Green Heat.
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