Hyting, a pioneering German startup specializing in hydrogen heating technology, has announced Flusys as the inaugural customer for its groundbreaking catalytic hydrogen heating system. The 10kW system, designed for industrial and commercial applications, will be installed and commissioned at Flusys’ new precision pump production facility in Offenbach, Germany, in early 2025.
The state-of-the-art facility, spanning 1,000 square meters, will utilize hydrogen supplied from a local source to provide efficient heating.
Tim Hannig, founder and managing director of Hyting, expressed confidence in the potential of hydrogen to revolutionize the heating sector. “Our innovative hydrogen-fueled heating technology simplifies the use of hydrogen’s thermal energy, making it safe, efficient, and clean,” Hannig said. “We believe it will pave the way for the future of heating.”
Hyting’s new system employs a forced-air heating mechanism, which operates on a patented molecular exothermic catalytic process. This process converts hydrogen and oxygen from the air into heat without combustion, eliminating CO2, NOx, and particulate emissions, with water being the only by-product. Importantly, the system does not use flammable concentrations of hydrogen at any operating point.
The technology, incorporating many proven components from both the heating and automotive industries, is modular and scalable, with outputs ranging from 10 to 300kW. It is designed for a range of applications, including commercial and industrial settings, residential buildings, and even commercial vehicles.
Carsten Neutzer, CEO of Flusys, expressed enthusiasm for the new technology. “We are excited about this CO2-free heating solution and hope to contribute significantly to its adoption and success,” Neutzer stated.
The partnership marks a significant step forward in the adoption of hydrogen technology for heating applications, reflecting a growing trend towards cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions.
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