Title: European Initiatives in the field of
1European Initiatives in the field of Hydrogen
Safety, Regulations, Codes and Standards
Pisa, Italy, 8-10 September 2005
Angel PEREZ SAINZ European Commission,
Directorate-General Research Marc
STEEN Institute for Energy European Commission,
Directorate-General Joint Research Centre
2Presentation outline
- EU energy policy context
- The EU Framework Programmes (FP) for Research and
Technology Development - Projects on hydrogen safety in FP5 and FP6
- European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
Platform H2 safety, IG-RCS - Energy Research in FP7
3The European Commission
- The European Union (EU)
- a treaty-based political association of European
countries - defines and manages economic and political
cooperation among its members. - From May 1st 2004, the EU includes 25 member
countries and 450 million people. - The European Commission (EC)
- the executive arm of the EU institutions and
embodies the general interests of the EU. - proposes policies and legislation and implements
the measures approved by the governments of the
member states, represented in the European
Council, and by the European Parliament. - Its responsibilities include policy areas such as
trade, competition, agricultural policy and
economic development, but also research, public
health and humanitarian aid.
4EU Energy Policy Context
5EU Policy Context
- Drivers
- Security of EU energy supply
- Reduction of EU greenhouse gases and pollutant
emissions (Kyoto and beyond) - Improve EU industrial competitiveness
- Means
- Improve energy efficiency, reduce energy
intensity - Increase share of renewable energy
- Develop diversified energy supply mix
6Public funding of H2/FC RDDin Europe
- RDD on H2/FC activities in Europe is funded at
different levels EU, national and regional. - The main instrument for EU funding is the RTDD
Framework Programme (FP). - The overall public budget of EU, national and
regional programmes is estimated to be more than
160 Mio per year industry budgets are even
larger. - Up to recently the EU RD efforts were relatively
dispersed, fragmented and lacking a clear overall
common strategy - Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform
- Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Coordination (HY-CO) as
ERA-NET project
7EU Support to Fuel Cell and Hydrogen RD in
Framework Programmes
275
M
8FP6 Budget Breakdown for H2/FCs
H2 production
15
JRC
Validation and
5
H2 Storage
demonstration
8
18
H2 distribution
4
Transport applications
Pathways and socio-
(including FC hybrid
economic analysis
vehicles)
9
17
Low Temperature FC-
Safety, RCS
Stationary and portable
basic research
4
applications
8
High Temperature FC -
6
basic research
6
Total EC Contribution 275 M
9Main dedicated projects on H2 safety RCS in FP5
Project Coordinator Duration (months) EC funding Emphasis
EIHP2 LBST(B) 36 (finished) 2.3 M Input for RCS at EU and global level - safe development of H2 vehicles on roads - refuelling station
ELEDRIVE AVERE (B) 36 (finished) 0.7 M To create synergies at EU level to accelerate the deployment of FC vehicles, including recommendations for legislation and standardisation
FCTESTNET VDI(D)/JRC 36 (about to finish) 2.5 M Development and harmonisation of FC testing protocols
10Main dedicated projects on H2 safety RCS in FP6
submitted, pending submission for IPHE
recognition
11- NoE qualifiers
- Lasting integration of RD capacities
- Long-term, multidisciplinary objectives
- .
- Main Goals
- Contribute to a safe transition to a sustainable
development in Europe by facilitating the safe
introduction of hydrogen technologies /
applications - Strengthen and focus, integrate fragmented
research on hydrogen safety ? competitive
scientific and industrial community
- Consortium
- 24 partners from 12 Eur. Countries, 1 from Canada
- 12 public research organisations, 7 industrial
partners, 5 universities
12HySafe Activity Matrix
Risk Control
Distribution
Fires andExplosions
Mitigation
Risk Analysis
RCS
Application
Production
Transport
Refuelling
Street Vehicles
Other Vehicles
Portables
Preliminary Ranking
13HySafe Action Plan on H2 safety
Risk Control
Distribution
Fires andExplosions
Mitigation
Risk Analysis
RCS
Application
- Outcome
- Experimental databases for hydrogen safety
analyses - Validated analytical and numerical tools for
assessment of safety - Experimentally validated mitigation techniques
and safety devices - Innovative hydrogen mitigation technologies
- Methodologies for risk evaluation
- Improved technical culture to handle hydrogen as
an energy carrier - Inputs to European/global regulatory and
standardization activities
Production
Transport
Refuelling
Street Vehicles
Other Vehicles
Portables
14HySafe - main outcomes
- Organisation of the First International
Conference on Hydrogen Safety - Preparation of the 1st edition of the Biennial
Report on Hydrogen Safety including the Handbook
on Hydrogen Safety - Curriculum for Professional Education (safety
engineers) - Setting up Hydrogen Incidences and Accidents
Database - CFD codes validation, benchmarking and
integration of test facilities - Integrated Programme of Activities
- - IgnHyd project to study ignition and to
derive a probabilistic ignition model - - HyTunnel, expert study of available mitigation
measures (ventilation, spray,) for large scale
accidental releases - - insHYde, addressing most realistic releases in
(partially) confined areas (acceptable limits,
sensors, ventilation, standards,) - Proposed activities
- - HyGuide Deriving suitable, comparable and
common Q-D rules for the new H2 applications
(refuelling, home,) - - Training, open summer school on H2 safety
15HySafe links with other initiatives
ISO
IEA
IPHE
CEN
HFP
NorthAmerica
Zeroregio
StorHy
Japan
NATURALHY
Russia
HyApproval
CUTE
etc
16HARMONHY - Harmonization of Standards and
Regulations for a sustainable H2/FC technology
- Main objective
- To render European collaboration in the field as
effective as possible and to increase its
contribution at the worldwide level - Approach
- make an assessment of the activities on H2/FC
related regulations and standards on a worldwide
level - identify gaps and make propositions to solve
fragmentation - identify conflicts between codes, standards and
regulations and make propositions to solve them - Consortium 12 participants from 5 EU countries,
1 from NO and 1 from Canada- 5 industrial
partners, 3 research organisations
17HYAPPROVAL -Handbook for Approval of Hydrogen
Refuelling Stations
- Main objectives
- To develop a Handbook (HB) facilitating the
approval of hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS),
which can assist companies and organisations in
their implementation and operation, and to
contribute to the international standard in ISO
TC197 - Approach
- The HB will be based on best practices to be
derived from key EU demonstration projects (CUTE,
ZERO-REGIO, ECTOS, CEP) - Safety work in HyApproval will identify minimum
requirements for which no supporting technical
data exist (e.g. safety distances, etc.), - Strong cooperation between Hyapproval and Hysafe
(simulation work, safety studies, safety
 review ) - Consortium 25 partners from 8 EU countries,
including 11 industrial partners, 10 research
organisations, 4 regulatory institutions. Outside
EU partners NREL (US), Dalian Institute
(China), ENAA (Japan)
18FCTESTQA Fuel Cell Testing, Safety and Quality
Assurance
- Main objectives
- Pre-normative research, benchmarking, validation
through RRT of harmonised, industry-wide test
protocols and testing methodologies of FC, stacks
and systems - Approach
- Risk assessment of the system, component or
procedure - Definition of safety issues and necessary tests
- Identification, validation and benchmarking of
recommended methods - Consortium 30 partners from 7 EU countries,
including 18 research organisations and 10
industrial partners. 2 partners from China, 1
from Korea, 1 from Japan, 1 from US.
19Other major FP5 demo projects with safety
components
- CUTE/ECTOS- demonstration of 30 FC buses- 10 EU
cities - Safety associated to H2 infrastructure,
production, distribution, refuelling, maintenance - VIRTUAL FUEL CELL POWER PLANT - development,
installation and testing of a VFCPP with
decentralized fuel cell microCHP systems- 58
microCHP in 7 EU countries - Safety concepts, sensors, testing methods for
CHP, installation requirements
20Other major FP6 projects with safety components
- NATURALHY - H2/natural gas mixes using existing
pipeline network - Safety issues related to transmission,
distribution and end use of mixes (e.g. pipeline
durability and integrity) - STORHY - Development of safe and efficient
on-board vehicle storage system - Improvement of safety equipment, safety
evaluation of design and approval, crash
behaviour - ZEROREGIO - Development of H2 infrastructure
systems and demonstration of H2 in FC car fleets - Safety issues related to HP (850 bar) H2
pipeline, hydrogen compression and refuelling
infrastructure - FLAMESOFC - Development of innovative micro
SOFC-based CHP system - Safety issues, HAZOP analysis, component and
system certification
21JRC efforts on hydrogen safety
- Own RD projects in networking mode with
EU-projects and stakeholders - Feed-in to RCS
- International outreach IPHE RCS, IEA Task 19
- Security aspects
- high pressure gas storage
- solid state hybrid storage
- sensor testing
- safety modelling
22Numerical modelling of accident scenarios (gas
release and distribution, explosions)
23- EU Harmonisation of Risk Assessment for Different
H2 Applications - to contribute to development of pre-normative
guidelines for determination of safety distances
and hazardous zones, and input to regulatory
issues. - to include the hydrogen dimension into an EU-wide
consistent comparison of risk information and
risk communication (Energy Risks Monitor (ERMON)) - EU Hydrogen Incident and Accident Database (HIAD)
- a classical "lessons learnt from accidents" type
of database does not work for the case of HIAD - to collect information on H2 related events from
open sources, and provide easily accessible,
reliable and unbiased information on
incidents/accidents
24Elements of aEuropean Strategy for H2FC
- High Level Group H2 and FCs (2002-2003) - Vision
report Hydrogen energy and Fuel Cells A
vision of our future - European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
Platform (January 2004) involving main
stakeholders - Elaboration of two foundation documents
Strategic Research Agenda and Deployment
Strategy Endorsed in March 2005 at Platform
General Assembly - Strategic Overview of the above 2 documents
March 2005 - FP7 (2006 - 2013) Hydrogen Joint Technology
Initiative
25The H2/FC Technology PlatformStructure and
Participants
- Participants
- Research Community, Industry, Public Authorities,
Financial Community, Users and Consumers, Civil
Society - Platform Operations General Assembly
- On-going and future projects, networks and
initiatives, supported by EC, national and
regional programmes - Steering and support structures
- Advisory Council (and Executive Group),
- Steering Panels and Initiative Groups,
- Member States Mirror Group,
- Commission Inter-service Hydrogen Project Team
- Secretariat
26SRA Foundation document
- - The SRA recommends a prioritised, 10-year
research programme, a medium-term strategy up to
2030 and a long-term strategic outlook up to
2050. -
- Safety is considered as a very important issue to
be part in all RD efforts - it is treated as
cross-cutting to all applications and
technologies - - Specific safety RD needs are also identified.
27Specific RD needs from SRA on Hydrogen Safety
- Safety monitoring including sensors
- Hydrogen leakage detection in CGH2 systems
- Core components for refuelling stations
- Novel materials, safety studies for metal hydride
storage - Fail-safe methods to handle hydrogen boil-off
- Risk assessment and design of components
- Computational tools for safety studies
- Evaluation of social impacts (potential poor
safety perception of H2)
28Technology Platform recommendations H2 safety
and RCS
- The H2/FC Technology Platform has produced a
preliminary action plan - to address the RD needs identified in the SRA
- to establish a EU harmonised standardisation and
regulatory framework for the safe operation of
hydrogen fuel cell systems, - with the following main steps
- develop handbooks/codes of best practice for the
safe introduction of H2 - establish a formal process / task force for
assessing due diligence as regards safe use of
hydrogen in projects, especially demonstration
actions - assimilate and structure knowledge from
pre-normative research, safety dedicated projects
and demonstration activities - enhance international co-operation to secure
globally compatible infrastructure and equipment - Key EU projects of international added value are
being recognised by IPHE for potential
collaboration
29Call FP6-2004-Energy-4 M-L research activities
- Research related to hydrogen safety will be
implemented under the following topics - Research to develop permitting guides for the
installation of stationary H2/FC systems, to
remove non-technical barriers and safety barriers -
- Enhancement of intl cooperation dimension of
running FP6 H2/FC related projects, to stimulate
cooperation and exchange through IPHE framework - NOTE call to be officially opened end of
September
307th FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME Building the ERA
of Knowledge for Growth
Energy Research in FP7
31Cooperation Collaborative Research
- 9 themes
- Health
- Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology
- Information and Communication Technologies
- Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new
Production Technologies - Energy
- Environment (including Climate Change)
- Transport (including Aeronautics)
- Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities
- Security and Space
32FP 7 Proposed Priority Topics in Energy
Hydrogen and fuel cells
33FP7 proposes concept of a Joint Technology
Initiative (JTI) for H2/FC
- Public-Private-Partnership with an appropriate
legal, governance and management structure
leveraging funding from various sources - Strong industrial participation in shared
management of integrated RTD and demonstration
activities, based on the research and deployment
strategies developed in the Technology Platform - Supporting a European Energy Research Area
- Developing outreach at international level
- Capitalising on results of FP5 and FP6
34From Technology Platform to Joint Technology
Initiative (JTI)
35Staying Informed
Energy Research at Europa http//europa.eu.int/com
m/research/energy/index_en.html General
information on the Sixth Framework Programme
http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/index_en.ht
ml Next Call for proposals http//fp6.cordis.lu/
fp6/calls.cfm Energy helpdesk rtd-energy_at_cec.eu.
int Towards FP7 http//europa.eu.int/comm/researc
h/future/index_en.html HFP Technology Platform
www.HFPeurope.org Joint Research Centre
http//jrc.cec.eu.int JRC Institute for
Energy http//ie.jrc.cec.eu.int
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