The Jerusalem Post

TurboGen’s hydrogen tech heralds future of fuel

Turbine that could soon operate on pure hydrogen shows Israel as an innovation leader in the field

- • By ZACHY HENNESSEY

The next manifestat­ion of renewable energy is currently in the crucible of Israeli research and developmen­t.

TurboGen – a company specializi­ng in developmen­t of hybrid microturbi­nes for self-generation of electricit­y and heat in microgrids, buildings and structures – is working to enable the systems it develops to use hydrogen to generate energy. In line with the global trend of transition to clean energies and the initiation of large-scale projects for hydrogen production, the company will work to develop a microturbi­ne that will operate on 100% hydrogen.

As companies and government­s seek new and innovative ways to transition to renewable energy sources, many companies such as TurboGen have turned to hydrogen as a vehicle to a cleaner future. The natural element can be combined with oxygen in specific configurat­ions in order to generate electricit­y, similar to the structure of modern batteries. Unlike standard batteries, however, hydrogen cells do not typically contain harmful corrosive chemicals, and their energy production is remarkably clean and renewable, producing little to no carbon emissions.

TurboGen estimates that the unique architectu­re of its microturbi­ne will allow it, with minor changes, to operate the combustion chamber with mixes of up to 50% hydrogen, followed by developmen­t of a dedicated combustion cell using 100% hydrogen.

“This is a significan­t event for the company which demonstrat­es considerab­le business potential. TurboGen’s goal is to develop and sell a green, non-polluting, hydrogen-based solution,” said TurboGen CEO Yaron Gilboa. “We already have indication­s that the turbine we have developed is suitable for working with up to 50% hydrogen in combinatio­n with natural gas. The next goal ahead of us is to complete developmen­t of a combustion cell that is suited to the combustion of 100% hydrogen.”

TurboGen isn’t the only company putting time and resources into producing effective hydrogen energy. Earlier this year, vehicle importer Colmobil agreed to import hydrogen-powered trucks made by Hyundai.

“This is an important milestone on a global scale,” said Colmobil CEO Yaniv Shirazi. “Israel is among the first countries in the world to stage the movement of hydrogen fuel cells on the country’s roads, and the cooperatio­n between these companies positions Israel as one of the most advanced countries in the world.”

Furthermor­e, Israel hydrogen innovation­s are making waves in other countries. Earlier this month, Romanian Energy Minister Virgil Popescu met with several companies and discussed the huge potential of hydrogen energy solutions in Romania’s future.

“I think that’s a huge opportunit­y for cooperatio­n between [Israeli and Romanian] companies,” he said. “Both countries working together can make a lot of progress in the field of hydrogen, which we see as the fuel of the future.”

 ?? (TurboGen) ?? T U R B O G E N ’ S HYDROGENPO­WERED TG40 Micro Turbine.
(TurboGen) T U R B O G E N ’ S HYDROGENPO­WERED TG40 Micro Turbine.

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