LEC Infrastruktur

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Die einzigartige Forschungs-
infrastruktur für grüne Energie- und Transportlösungen

Gemeinsam mit PartnerInnen aus Wissenschaft und Industrie wird am LEC-Firmenstandort Campus Inffeld der Technischen Universität Graz auf Hochtouren daran gearbeitet, Energie- und Transportsysteme nachhaltiger, effizienter, robuster und flexibler zu machen, um die Klimaziele zu erreichen.

Dazu braucht es exzellentes Know-how, Erfahrung und eine leistungsstarke hochflexible Infrastruktur, mit der individuell und rasch auf Anforderungen und Fragestellungen aus der Industrie eingegangen werden kann. Das LEC hat sich diesbezüglich weltweit einen Namen gemacht. Die Infrastruktur wird von Expertinnen und Experten aus aller Welt als einzigartig eingestuft.

"Um die Klimaziele im Großmotorenbereich zu erreichen, müssen wir die Kraftstoffseite mitbetrachten. Grüner Wasserstoff und E-Fuels haben großes Potenzial."

-Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Andreas Wimmer

Quick Facts

4 Prüfstände mit Einzylinder-Forschungsmotoren

Hochflexibles Forschungsmotor-Konzept (>16 Konfigurationen verfügbar)

Ladeluftkompressoranlage zur Simulation von zweistufiger Aufladung

Betrieb mit unterschiedlichsten flüssigen und gasförmigen Kraftstoffen

Hocheffizientes Sicherheitssystem (für Betrieb mit H2, CO, etc.)

Rechenleistungscluster

Facility — Fuels — Methanol — Measurement Techniques — Data and Quality Management

Stories

RECAP-HYMETHSHIP FINAL STAKEHOLDER EVENT

Around 100 participants took the opportunity to get to know the results of the HyMethShip project. The event was announced by the project partners to their business contacts and was conducted online.
Registrations came from 18 countries and 4 continents, which shows how far the project has spread.

The business sector from which the audience came was also broad: The majority were researchers, with shipping companies, builders and operators accounting for the next largest share. Engine manufacturers and other industries were also well represented, as were consultants and engineering firms, classification societies and administrations.

Four expert presentations gave authentic and detailed information about all involved technologies, how these are working in combination to ensure an efficient propulsion system and driving the carbon capture and storage components with the waste heat of the engine (Dr. Nicole Wermuth, LEC). The HyMethShip concept was evaluated to be particularly suitable for Passenger and cruise ships on travels up to 600 nautical miles and for bigger ships (tankers and Ro-Ro cargo ships on high sea voyages (Dr. Joannes Ellis, SSPA). Promising are also the results of the environmental and the cost assessments by means of a LCA- and a LCC-study (Dr. Selma Brynolf, CTH) as well as the safety assessment (Dr. Alex Pedgrift, Dr. Abhijit Aul, Lloyds Register).

The tenor of the discussion was that the HyMethShip system could prove its feasibility and represents an attractive way to achieve far-reaching decarbonization of the shipping sector. The elegance of the system is especially reflected in the closing of the carbon cycle which is achieved by incorporating a pre-combustion carbon capture process.

The interest of the participants was high, and was also demonstrated by the fact that all stayed until the end of the event.

 

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HyMethShip und Wege zur klimaneutralen Schifffahrt

Prof. Andreas Wimmer im Ö1 Interview über Konzepte für nachhaltige Schifffahrt und zur Erreichung der Klimaziele.

 

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