IMI to showcase safety-oriented design for containerised PEM electrolysers at Berlin Electrolyser Conference
IMI will showcase its IMI VIVO Electrolyser at the Berlin Electrolyser Conference, with the 7th edition of the event set to focus on safety-oriented design.
Running 26- 27 November, the conference will examine the future of electrolysis as hydrogen plays a greater role in the decarbonisation of key industrial and transport sectors.
IMI will be represented at the conference by Andrea Pusceddu, Business Development Director for Hydrogen at IMI. A leading expert in green hydrogen technology, Andrea will deliver a keynote at 09:30 on 27 November on the critical aspects of safety-oriented design for containerised Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolysers. As part of his presentation, Andrea will showcase the risk-mitigation features that have been built into IMI’s VIVO PEM electrolyser.
Andrea will also highlight some of the transferable knowledge from IMI’s longstanding work in the oil & gas sector, as well as the breakdown of an explosion shockwave simulation on an O2 separator vessel. Other discussion points will include the use of advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to assess the efficiency of venting fans and to simulate a hydrogen leak in an electrolyser’s container.
Andrea, said :
The Berlin Electrolyser Conference is one of the highlights in our calendar, as it is always a great place to discuss what’s next for our industry,”
“We’ll be showcasing a safety focus that was adopted when designing our IMI VIVO Electrolyser, as well as some our learnings when deploying it in live applications.”
IMI is committed to advancing the field of green hydrogen technology through innovative and safe solutions. IMI VIVO provides a turnkey solution, which includes a complete, packaged system for producing green hydrogen, encompassing both the electrolyser and storage system.
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IMI to showcase safety-oriented design for containerised PEM electrolysers at Berlin Electrolyser Conference