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H2 – Quarry Dump Truck and Refueling Infrastructure

H2 – Quarry Dump Truck and Refueling Infrastructure

Project for converting a fleet of quarry dump trucks at a mining and processing plant to hydrogen fuel

Creating a hybrid energy system for a 220-ton quarry dump truck running on hydrogen fuel and the necessary infrastructure for generation, storage, transportation and refueling with hydrogen.

Stages:

  • 2025-2026 – development and production of the dump truck prototype and refueling infrastructure, factory tests, beginning of tests at the customer's quarry.
  • 2027-2028 – Stage 1 of serial implementation of technologies at the customer's quarry.

Key specifications:

  • Hydrogen refueling station at 350 atm – 4 dispensers, more than 250 kg in 15-20 min
  • 4 refueling units – up to 20 kg/min
  • 4 groups of high-pressure hydrogen receivers – more than 250 kg at 350 atm
  • 4 electrochemical generators on hydrogen fuel cells – more than 1000 kW
  • 4 groups of supporting lithium batteries – up to 500 kWh, up to 2000 kW for long-term charge/discharge
  • 4 bidirectional DC-DC converter modules – up to 2400 kW
  • 2 motor-wheels – up to 2000 kW
  • 2 brake resistor modules – up to 2400 kW
  • Liquid thermostatic systems for batteries, fuel cells and power converters
Mobile Hydrogen Refueling Station

Mobile Hydrogen Refueling Station

Turnkey high-pressure electrolytic hydrogen refueling for equipment at the customer's site

Key specifications:

  • Electrolytic hydrogen (99.999%, grade B)
  • Pressure up to 500 bar
  • High productivity – up to 300 kg/day
  • Autonomous/grid power supply and water treatment
  • Approvals and permits on the contractor's side
  • Flexible rates per 1 kg of hydrogen, Customer CAPEX = 0
H2 – Infrastructure

H2 – Infrastructure

Hydrogen refueling station, electrolysis station, and hydrogen storage station

The hydrogen refueling station, electrolysis station, and hydrogen storage station form a complete hydrogen cycle necessary for hydrogen transport operation. The operating refueling station at the test site allows refueling of 100 kg of hydrogen per day at pressures up to 700 bar for various hydrogen transport systems that comply with international standards, including the "Rusak" all-terrain vehicle.

H2 – All-Terrain Vehicle and H2 Transport Testing Ground

H2 – All-Terrain Vehicle and H2 Transport Testing Ground

Russia's first hydrogen all-terrain vehicle "Rusak K-10" and hydrogen refueling station – test bench for development and testing of hydrogen transport hybrid energy systems

Can travel up to 500 km without refueling and reach speeds up to 60 km/h with 8 passengers and cargo up to 2.5 tonnes. The all-terrain vehicle's hybrid power plant is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell that supplies power to a group of traction lithium-ion batteries. The all-terrain vehicle was developed for the International Arctic Station "Snezhinka" (a project by the Engineering Center "Autonomous Energy" and MIPT) and is designed for operation in arctic conditions, as well as serving as a test bench for developing and testing larger-scale solutions – hybrid energy systems for hydrogen transport.

H2 Equipment and Systems Development and Testing Ground

H2 Equipment and Systems Development and Testing Ground

Hydrogen technology test site in the Moscow Region (near Zelenograd) for development, manufacturing, commissioning, testing and further research of hydrogen equipment and systems for various purposes.
Hydrogen Pilot Projects Test Site in Sakhalin

Hydrogen Pilot Projects Test Site in Sakhalin

Development and manufacture of unique equipment for creating a hydrogen pilot projects test site in Sakhalin together with the Sakhalin Region Government
International Arctic Station "Snezhinka"

International Arctic Station "Snezhinka"

Unique project of the world's first autonomous year-round scientific and educational complex in the Arctic based on hydrogen energy and renewable energy sources without diesel fuel

Scientific and educational platform for international cooperation of engineers, researchers, scientists and young scientists.

Customer - Government of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

General designer – LLC "Engineering Center "Autonomous Energy".

Positive conclusion received from the Federal Autonomous Institution "Glavgosexpertiza of Russia".

By order of the President of the Russian Federation, work is underway to include the project in the federal budget.

Key specifications:

  • Site area 32.3 hectares
  • Capacity for 80 people
  • Total building area 10,200 m²
  • Wind farm – 7 wind turbines, 1050 kW
  • Solar power plant - 550 kW
  • Heat pumps with lake collector - 800 kW
  • Electrolysis station – 200 m³/h
  • Hydrogen receivers – 1200 Nm³, 35 atm
  • Electrochemical generator – 1200 kW
  • Li-ion batteries – 2500 kWh
  • Diesel power plant (emergency) – 2200 kW
  • Hydrogen technology test site as part of the Station
Energy System Modernization of Remote Arctic Settlement

Energy System Modernization of Remote Arctic Settlement

Turnkey pilot project for modernization of a power station in the arctic energy-isolated and hard-to-reach settlement of Laborovaya, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

The power station consists of a wind power installation, diesel generator units with constant and variable rotation frequency, electronic power equipment, supporting electrochemical energy storage, energy complex management system, and telecommunications complex. Permits have been obtained from Rostekhnadzor authorities for commissioning the energy complex.

Isolated Energy Systems Testing Laboratory of RusHydro R&D Center

Isolated Energy Systems Testing Laboratory of RusHydro R&D Center

Creation of an isolated energy system testing laboratory with development of a control system for parameters of adjacent systems, automation and process visualization

The laboratory is located on Russky Island and is designed to select the most efficient and reliable solutions for remote and hard-to-reach settlements within the area of activity of PJSC "RusHydro".

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