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WG6: Regional Demonstration gTest WG
LeaderJinichi Tomuro
(Engineering Advancement Association of Japan)
Role of WG6(Regional demonstration test)
JHFC’s Target1. Targets for hydrogen infrastructure 1 Study and suggestions of future commercialized infrastructure models1 Study and suggestions of future commercialized infrastructure models2 Operation of hydrogen infrastructure under actual condition of use and
clarifying operating issues3 Safeness and regulation reviewing for hydrogen infrastructure3 Safeness and regulation reviewing for hydrogen infrastructure
2. Targets for fuel cell vehicles4 Operation of fuel cell vehicles under actual condition of use and
clarifying operating issuesc a y g ope at g ssues5 Verify the energy savings (fuel economy) and environmental impact
3. Target for the common area of vehicle and infrastructure6 Discuss the measures to be taken for issues that should be addressed
by cooperation between vehicle and infrastructure fields4. Targets for propagation/promotion/globalization/local demonstration7 Public relation and education for promotion8 Identify and suggest international
technology and policy trends9 Discuss issues for local demonstrations
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5. Discuss issues for starting propagation in 2015
Contents
1. Activities of WG6 (Regional demonstration test)
2. Activities of Osaka demonstration study
3. Activities in Fukuoka prefecture area
4 Activities in Nikko city area4. Activities in Nikko city area
5. Plans for FY 2010
6. Summary
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Activities of WG6 (Regional Demonstration Test)
Osaka demonstration studyFor efficient operation, this activity has begun in 2009,p , y g ,organizing various diffusing activities for hydrogen use inOsaka started since 2006.
Fukuoka•Nikko areaDuring FY 2009 to 2010 (planning) , publicly recruited g (p g) p yorganizations who want to collaborate with local government and implement own activity in accordance with JHFC’s activity, in the new areas where JHFC has not worked so far (Kanto, Chubu, Kansai) .Received offers from Hydrogen Energy Test and Research Center (Fukuoka) and Nikko HydrogenResearch Center (Fukuoka) , and Nikko Hydrogen Energy Society Promotion Council (Nikko) . After approval of the executive committee, the activities in two areas have been startedareas have been started.
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Contents
1. Activities of WG6 (Regional demonstration test)
2. Activities of Osaka demonstration study
3. Activities in Fukuoka prefecture area
4 Activities in Nikko city area4. Activities in Nikko city area
5. Plans for FY 2010
6. Summary
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Osaka demonstration study
Objective: For constructing the foundation of hydrogen society necessary for propagation of FCV, Osaka is planning demonstration with its two hydrogen stations underdemonstration with its two hydrogen stations, under industry-academia-government collaboration. The demonstrations are planned to use most of Osaka’s feature
d l ti O k l l ti d ltil t land location. Osaka also plans promotions and multilateral use of hydrogen stations.
Members: Organizations participating in or collaborating withMembers: Organizations participating in or collaborating withJHFC projects in Osaka areaI t i C ti O k G O k S U i itIwatani Corporation, Osaka Gas, Osaka Sangyo University, Kansai Electric Power Co.Inc. Kurimoto Ltd., Daihatsu Motor Co.,Ltd, Osaka Prefectural Government, Kinki Transport Bureau, Kansai Bureau of Economy Trade and IndustryKansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and IndustryMETI, NEDO, JARI, ENAA(Organizer) Osaka Science and Technology Center
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Activities Result of Osaka Demonstration Study (1)
O k H d S i
• First in Japan. Introduced hydrogen station in
Osaka Hydrogen Station(Osaka Gas Co.Ltd)
p y gurban (commercial) area, and improved convenience.
• Introduced compact on-site natural gas reformer hydrogen generator and demonstrated space saving, high efficient hydrogen supply.
• The system automatically storages hydrogen in
Refueling in FY 2009 (Apr-Dec)
Refueling times: 76
high pressure in response to refueling, enabled labor-saving administration.
• Improved the operating rate of hydrogen station by demonstration multipurpose use of hydrogen g
Quantity:105kgby demonstration multipurpose use of hydrogen.
Based on the high performance catalyst technology cultivated over the long years at Osaka Gas, the compact h drogen generator High pressure
Osaka Hydrogen Station
DispenserGas stroage
FCV demonstaration
compact hydrogen generator HYSERVE series are developed. Available for industrial use or hydrogen stations.
g phydrogen compressor
(4 cycle reciprocal)40MPa
spe se(less than 5 min/vehicle)
35MPa
g(Refuel 4 passsenger
cars continuously)40MPa x approx.650m3
High pressure bank (300Lx3)
Low presure
FC cart, FC wheel chair demonstration
City gas pipeline
Low presure bank (300Lx4)
Low pressure hydrogen 0.7MPa
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Activities Result of Osaka Demonstration Study (2)
K i Ai t h d t tiKansai Airport hydrogen station(Iwatani Corporation)
• Off-site type satellite stationf
Liquefied hydrogen type mobile hydrogen station
(Kansai Electric Power Co.Inc. Iwatani • Multipurpose use demonstration for air port
issues Refueled hydrogen : 24times / 33kg (Apr-Dec vehicles)
Corporation)
H2 transportH2 transport supply
Demonstration of Traveled supply
Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Multi Purpose Mobile
yd ogecylinder stocker
77Hydrogen Engine
VehicleFuel cell assisted
bicycle
pSupply Truck
Demonstrated in nighttime construction (silence evaluation)
Activities Result of Osaka Demonstration Study (3)
O k FCV P ti C il (O k f t )Osaka FCV Promotion Council (Osaka prefecture) Established on September 17th, 2003, by public and private organizationsaround Osaka regarding hydrogen/fuel cell for propagation of hydrogenaround Osaka regarding hydrogen/fuel cell, for propagation of hydrogenenergy and FCV. Execute various pioneering activities for propagation ofhydrogen energy and FCV.
Promotion• Having seminars, exhibiting and providing trial rides of FCV around
Osaka prefectureOsaka prefecture.(“Osaka FCV Hydrogen Energy Propagation and Enlightening Caravan”)
• Publicity via web site.
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[FC FESTA 2009 in Osaka](Dec.9th, 10th )
Osaka FCV Hydrogen Energy Propagation and Enlightening
Caravan (Dec.3rd -10th)
Osaka FCV web site:(http://www.osaka-fcv.jp/)
Activities Result of Osaka Demonstration Study (4)
PromotionJHFC Park Osaka (facility attached within Osaka hydrogen station)
• Using the most of the feature of urban area station• Using the most of the feature of urban area station, improve ordinary citizen visitors’ awareness and understanding about hydrogen/fuel cell.O 2 d / k• Open 2 days/week (Tuesday and Thursday, close onholidays) visitors:414 (Apr-Dec, 2009)
Fuel cell cart (Kurimoto Ltd.) • Trial rides for people in JHFC Park Osaka and p p
Osaka Castle Park.• Promotion regarding hydrogen/fuel cell was
given to trial riders Compact hydrogen storinggiven to trial riders. Compact hydrogen storing alloy cylinder charge facility “Hydrogen cylinder stocker” was used.
• Provided on Park open days (Tuesday Thurs
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• Provided on Park open days (Tuesday, Thurs day) 300 trial riders (Apr-Dec 2009)
Activities Result of Osaka Demonstration Study (5)
A tt t t bt i ffi i l li l t b f l b FCVAn attempt to obtain official license plate number for a lab FCV (Osaka Sangyo University)• From 2008, study started. Tried model approval needed for driving public road.• In 2009, the frame was modified to clear the safety regulation. The test frame was
made and crash testing, etc. were done and it became clear that the criterias hadalready been met.B d f 2010 i t t i l di b ki t t hi h h d t• By end of 2010, various tests including braking test, high pressure hydrogen, etc.would be executed to obtain the number.Promotion by driving through out J ( l i ) D l FCV
Hydrogen refuel dExhibitionJapan (planning) Develop new FCV
{Past activities}
demoExhibition
{Past activities}•2003 FCMV-1 (2kW) •2005 FCMV-2(7.5kW)
target : 50km/h FCV-3target : 50km/h•2007 FCV-3 (7.5kW)
2 passengers, 100km/hor higher
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grun 3000km in Australia(Darwin to Adelaide) Drove 3000km in
Australia
Contents
1. Activities of WG6 (Regional demonstration test)
2. Activities of Osaka demonstration study
3. Activities in Fukuoka prefecture area
4 Activities in Nikko city area4. Activities in Nikko city area
5. Plans for FY 2010
6. Summary
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Collaboration in Fukuoka Prefecture Area
1. Collaborated organization1General, propagation and awareness
Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Hydrogen Energy Test and Research Center
2Operating Kyushu University hydrogen station2Operating Kyushu University hydrogen stationKyushu University, KYUKI Corporation, KYUSHU ELECTRIC POWER CO. INC., TAIYO NIPPON SANSO CORPORATIONCORPORATION
3Operating Kitakyushu hydrogen stationNippon Steel Corporation, Iwatani Corporation, Nippon Oil pp p , p , ppCorporation
2. Target of activity1O i h d l t i F k k1Organize hydrogen supply system in Fukuoka
Prefecture area, and demonstrate FCV and hydrogen engine vehicle.g
2To improve “social receptivity for hydrogen” that is necessary for constructing hydrogen energy society.
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Activities Result of Fukuoka Prefecture (1)
[Location] Nishi ward, Fukuoka City(K h U i it It
1 Kyushu University Hydrogen Station (Cooperative Hydrogen Station)
(Kyushu University Ito Campus)
[Open] September 18, 2009[Refuelingpressure] 35MPa[Supply method] Water electrolysis method
(10Nm3/h)
Electricity
35 MPa
DispenserHigh-pressure storage cylinder
Hydrogen generator( Water electrolysis )
Compressor
y
Hydrogen refueling VisitorsJul-Sep 5 systems 9.8kg 11 groups 177 visitors
Oct-Dec 24 systems 64.6kg 45 groups 561 visitors
Total 29 systems 74.4kg 56 groups 738 visitors13
Activities Result of Fukuoka Prefecture (2)
2 Kitakyushu hydrogen station (Cooperative Hydrogen Station) [Location] Yahatahigashi ward, Kitakyushu City
(Energy mall Yahata Higashida SS) [Open] September 18, 2009[Refueling pressure] 35MPa[Supply method] Ironmaking subgenerated
hydrogen•pipeline supply(Compress power:45Nm3/h)
Ironmaking subgenerated
35 MPa
DispenserHigh-pressure storage cylinder
Pipeline Compressor
ghydrogen
Hydrogen refueling VisitorsJul-Sep 13 systems 26.1kg 13 groups 52 visitors
Oct-Dec 46 systems 86.4kg 57 groups 377 visitors
Total 59 systems 112.5kg 70 groups 429 visitors14
Activities Result of Fukuoka Prefecture (3)
3 Hydrogen Energy Advanced Technology Exhibition(Trial rides) [Place] West Japan General Exhibition Center[Place] West Japan General Exhibition Center
(Kokurakita ward, Kitakyushu City) [Date] Oct 21-23, 2009[C i ] F k k P f Ki k h Ci[Cooperation] Fukuoka Pref. Kitakyushu City,
Iwatani Corporation, Kurimoto Ltd.
FCV Fuel cell cartFuel Cell Assisted bicycley
(Total of 3 days) FCV Fuel Cell Assisted bicycle Fuel cell cart
Trial riders 298 220 170
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Activities Result of Fukuoka Prefecture (4)
4 Fuel Cell Bus Trial Rides[Place] Fukuoka Prefecture government, Fukuoka [ ] g ,
Hydrogen Town (Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture) , Kyushu University Ito Campus
[Date] December 11-14 2009[Date] December 11-14, 2009[Cooperation] Toyota Motor Corporation
Fukuoka Prefecture government Kyushu Univ. Ito CampusFukuoka Hydrogen Town
Fukuoka Prefecture government(December 11)
Fukuoka Hydrogen Town(December 12)
Kyushu University(December 14)
Trial riders 71 127 14716
Activities Result of Fukuoka Prefecture (5)
5 Fukuoka Hydrogen Energy Human Resource development Center (Activity support)
[Place] Kyushu University Ito Campus(Kyushu University hydrogen station)
Advanced human Executive course Engineer training courseAdvanced human training course
(Sep 2-4)
Executive course(Nov 11)
Engineer training course(Nov 17-20)
Advanced human training course
(Sep 2-4)
Executive course(Nov 11)
Engineer training course
(Nov 17-20)
Students 35 27 13
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Contents
1. Activities of WG6 (Regional demonstration test)
2. Activities of Osaka demonstration study
3. Activities in Fukuoka prefecture area
4 Activities in Nikko city area4. Activities in Nikko city area
5. Plans for FY 2010
6. Summary
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Collaboration in Nikko City Area
1. Organization1 Administration, propagation and awareness
General incorporated association Nikko Hydrogen Energy Society Promotion Council(Awareness cooperated by Tokyo Institute of Technology, ( p y y gy,Imaichi Industrial High School, Nissan Motor Company)
2 Operating Nikko hydrogen stationG l i t d i ti Nikk H d EGeneral incorporated association Nikko Hydrogen Energy Society Promotion Council
2. Target of activityTo build a social system in which
l ’ lif d d t t lpeople’s life and decent naturalenvironment can be sustainablykept together.
http://nikko-hydrogen.sakura.ne.jp/nikko-hydrogen/
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Activity Result in Nikko City (1)
3. Operation of Nikko hydrogen station (Cooperative Hydrogen Station)
[Location] 1989-1, Serinuma, Nikko City (i M hik S ik )(in Maruhiko Seika)
[Open] November 10th, 2009[Refueling pressure] 35MPa[Hydrogen supply] Cylinder bundle (temporary)
Hydrogen refueling Visitors
Cylinder Bundle (Temporary) Compressor Hi-pressure storage cylinder Dispenser Refuel hydrogen to FCV
Sep-Oct 16 times 22.1kg 44 groups 223 visitors
Nov-Dec 7 times 11.8kg 50 groups 416 visitors
Total 23 times 33.9kg 94 groups 639 visitors
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Activity Result in Nikko City(2)4. Propagation and awareness<Science class for junior high school students “Hydrogen and Fuel Cell”>
[Theme] Through many experiments, learn the characteristics and handling of hydrogen, also learn the value of hydrogen/fuel cell to consider its meaning in our daily lifecell to consider its meaning in our daily life.
[Place] Sep. 9th, 2009 Fujiwara Junior High School: 127Oct.13-15, 2009 Imaichi Junior High School: 274 Total:401
[Instructor] Dr. Kawamoto, Dr. Fukai from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Imaichi Industrial High School, Nissan Motor Company
[Contents] 1Lecture in science room 2Lecture by senior students 3FCV trial rides on public road etc.
(Held in all 17 schools in the city within 3 years) 21
Activity Result in Nikko City(3)5. Propagation Awareness <Awareness Event>
[Policy] To provide adequate knowledge about hydrogen and fuel cell which are not well known commonly, explain scientific knowledge and social meaning, then provide trial rides of FCV.
[E t ] A 2nd 2009[Events] Aug. 2nd , 2009FCV trial ride at JUSCO Imaichi store Summer festival : 69Aug. 3rd, 2009 Rapid City (U.S.A) intercommunication students : 14
Oct. 23rd , 2009 Trial rides for special supported class: 8Oct. 31st , 2009 Miraikan Science Agora: 45
Other participants this year approx. 400 visitors22
Activity Result in Nikko City(4)
6. Research for developing tour package using FCV<Tour around four season’s of Nikko by FCV>
[Theme] To find an efficient measure of improving social awareness and future propagation, a monitor tour featuring FCV p p g , gadvantage was presented. It toured around Nikko’s four seasons by eco-friendly FCV and future possibility.
[Result] Oct. 26-27, 2009 Study ecosystem of OkunikkoThe day-and-night ecology of flora and fauna around Okunikko was studied under the direction of experts. The study covered general vehicle free area by FCV.
General vehicle free area Ramsar Convention registration: nighttime research: Odashirogahara 21 wild deer found
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Contents
1. Activities of WG6 (Regional demonstration test)
2. Activities of Osaka demonstration study
3. Activities in Fukuoka prefecture area
4 Activities in Nikko city area4. Activities in Nikko city area
5. Plans for FY 2010
6. Summary
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Activity plans for FY 2010
Expand the activities of Osaka, Fukuoka and NikkoContinue the collaboration, started in FY 2009, with local governments, and encourage the activities further diffusing and promoting hydrogen use, including FCV.
Find common theme to three areasRespecting each area’s feature, activities in 2010 would find a common theme to three areas, and will be executed through out the year.
Find possibility to expand collaboration areas p y pConsider offering opportunities to interchange information among the organizations or local governments who are positive for diffusing t h l f h dtechnology of hydrogen use.
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Contents
1. Activities of WG6 (Regional demonstration test)
2. Activities of Osaka demonstration study
3. Activities in Fukuoka prefecture area
4 Activities in Nikko city area4. Activities in Nikko city area
5. Plans for FY 2010
6. Summary
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Summary
1. JHFC collaborated with each local government and corporations in Osaka, Fukuoka and Nikko, andcorporations in Osaka, Fukuoka and Nikko, and propagation of hydrogen use which is rooting in local community was made possible to be started.
2. In Fukuoka and Nikko, three Cooperative Hydrogen Stations have been newly become operational. This pro ides organi ations s pporting FCV in a ider rangeprovides organizations supporting FCV in a wider range of areas.
3 In addition to promoting FCV in each area activities3. In addition to promoting FCV in each area, activities utilizing the feature of each area to diffuse hydrogen society have been run.y
4. Although the areas are expanded, however, propagation is still not sufficient. This should be discussed as the future issues.
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