Exolum Completes Successful Hydrogen Transport Pilot Project in Spain
Exolum has successfully carried out a pilot project demonstrating the safe and efficient transportation of hydrogen using conventional pipelines between its facilities in Bilbao and Burgos, Spain. The project involved the transportation of 400,000 liters of hydrogen liquid carrier MCH over a distance of 192 kilometers, seamlessly integrating the process into daily operations without any incidents. This achievement underscores Exolum's commitment to innovation in the energy sector and its dedication to a sustainable energy model.
Exolum has marked a significant milestone in the energy transition by successfully completing a pilot project that demonstrates the safe and efficient transportation of hydrogen through conventional pipelines. This initiative, conducted between its facilities in Bilbao and Burgos, Spain, aligns with similar experiments previously conducted at Exolum's Immingham facility in the UK.
During the pilot, Exolum transported 400,000 liters of hydrogen liquid carrier MCH over a distance of 192 kilometers, integrating this innovative approach into its daily operations flawlessly and without incidents. This successful endeavor not only validates the technical feasibility of hydrogen transport via existing infrastructure but also highlights Exolum's unwavering commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.
The company took to LinkedIn to celebrate this achievement, emphasizing its capacity for innovation and reinforcing its dedication to a more competitive energy model. The collective efforts of the teams involved have been acknowledged, showcasing the importance of collaboration in driving forward the energy transition. As Exolum continues to pave the way in hydrogen transport, it sets a precedent for the industry, demonstrating the potential for conventional pipelines to play a crucial role in the future energy landscape.




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