中国石化新闻网讯 据全球能源新闻网1月12日报道,斯伦贝谢新能源(Schlumberger New Energy)、CEA及其合作伙伴今天宣布,欧盟委员会批准成立清洁制氢技术企业Genvia。在一种独特的公私合作模式下,Genvia将斯伦贝谢和CEA的专业知识和经验与VINCI Construction、Vicat以及法国欧西塔尼地区的投资机构l 'Agence Regionale del 'Energie et du climate (AREC)相结合。
氢是一种多功能的能源载体,是许多国家在2050年实现碳中和的能源转型的关键组成部分。新合资企业将加快CEA高温可逆固体氧化物电解槽技术的开发和首次工业部署,作为清洁制氢最有效和最具成本效益的技术。
广泛而深入的联盟对于实现氢生产目标、发展应用和创建新的能源基础设施至关重要。
CEA董事表示,我们很高兴能与这些经验丰富、实力雄厚的合作伙伴合作,努力开发能够实现脱碳的技术。在过去十年CEA开发的一系列技术的基础上,我们共同制定了雄心勃勃的技术增长计划,我们预计这项技术将改变清洁氢的生产。 这一举措显示了环境和经济增长雄心的一致性,这对法国和欧洲支持政府和欧盟委员会的复苏计划非常重要。
Genvia技术的目标是实现最高的系统效率,从而显著减少生产氢的用电量。这是同类技术中第一个完全可逆的技术,使其能够灵活地在电解和燃料电池功能之间切换。
斯伦贝谢首席执行官Olivier Le Peuch表示,清洁的氢生产对世界实现其能源转型目标至关重要。Genvia将汇集优秀的科学和先进的工程技术,以加速一项核心技术的开发,以实现廉价的制氢、能源存储和大规模的燃料应用。
固体氧化物电解槽的在Genvia Giga工厂生产,该工厂将建立在法国欧西塔尼地区的贝济耶。技术转让中心将设在法国格勒诺布尔的CEA基地。
总部位于巴黎的法国替代能源和原子能委员会(French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission)(CEA)在四个主要领域的研究、开发和创新方面发挥着关键作用:
国防和安全
低碳能源(核能和可再生能源)
工业技术研究
物理科学和生命科学基础研究
斯伦贝谢新能源公司通过利用斯伦贝谢在新兴市场的知识和商业资本,探索新的增长途径,重点是低碳和碳中性能源技术。该公司业务活动包括在氢、锂、碳捕获和固存、地热发电和用于供暖和制冷建筑的地球能源等领域的投资。
郝芬 译自 全球能源新闻网
原文如下:
SCHLUMBERGER AND PARTNERS CREATE CLEAN HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY VENTURE
Schlumberger New Energy, the CEA and Partners announced today the European Commission’s approval for the formation of Genvia, a clean hydrogen production technology venture. In a unique private-public partnership model, Genvia combines the expertise and experience of Schlumberger and the CEA with VINCI Construction, Vicat, and the investment vehicle of the French Occitanie Region, l’Agence Régionale de l’Energie et du Climat (AREC).
Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier and a key component of the energy transition for many countries targeting carbon neutrality by 2050. The new venture will accelerate the development and the first industrial deployment of the CEA high-temperature reversible solid oxide electrolyzer technology, as the most efficient and cost-effective technology for clean hydrogen production.
Broad and deep alliances are critical to reach hydrogen production goals, evolving applications and creating a new energy infrastructure.
“We are very pleased to be working alongside such experienced and strong partners as we strive to develop technologies that enable decarbonization. Together, building on a set of technologies developed by the CEA over the last decade, we have ambitious growth plans for a technology that we expect to be a game-changer in the production of clean hydrogen. This initiative demonstrates an alignment of environmental and economic growth ambitions that is important for France and Europe in support of the government’s and the Commission’s recovery plan,” said Fran?ois Jacq, Chairman of the CEA.
Genvia technology aims to achieve the highest system efficiency, resulting in significantly less electricity use per kg of hydrogen produced. The technology is the first of its kind that is fully reversible, giving it the flexibility to switch between electrolysis and fuel cell functions.
“Clean hydrogen production is critical for the world to meet its energy transition goals. Genvia will bring together outstanding science and advanced engineering to accelerate the development of a core technology to unlock affordable hydrogen production, energy storage and fuel applications at scale,” said Olivier Le Peuch, Chief Executive Officer, Schlumberger.
The manufacturing of solid oxide electrolyzers will occur at the Genvia gigafactory, which will be established in Béziers, Occitanie Region, France. The center for technology transfer will be located at the CEA site in Grenoble, France.
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), based in Paris, is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas:
defence and security,
low carbon energies (nuclear and renewable energies),
technological research for industry,
fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.
Schlumberger New Energy explores new avenues of growth by leveraging Schlumberger’s intellectual and business capital in emerging markets, with a focus on low-carbon and carbon-neutral energy technologies. Its activities include ventures in the domains of hydrogen, lithium, carbon capture and sequestration, geothermal power and geo-energy for heating and cooling buildings.