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First home connected to hydrogen

First home connected to hydrogen

The first hydrogen-powered home is a reality! On the campus of the TU Delft is an existing home connected to a local, underground hydrogen grid. Breman provided all the piping. Three different pipes were laid to test what all the pipes do. We used a dummy boiler to customize everything, Remeha places the boiler. On the roof, we made roof penetrations and installed sensors for occupant safety and taking measurements.
 
In the test house, together with the partners in the H2@Home consortium, we are investigating "live" how to apply hydrogen as optimally and safely as possible in a residential environment. The house is on the grounds of fieldlab The Green Village. A living lab for sustainable innovations on the TU Delft campus.

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The H2@Home project is unique to continental Europe because of its realistic design: the hydrogen gas is supplied through an underground pipeline network and the home is occupied. It involves an individual residential connection and the hydrogen lines also run through the meter box and user rooms of the house. This makes the results highly relevant for future use. The trial will be completed in July 2022.

Tomorrow an item about this project on the RTL News from 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Next week we will share a video with Mark Sprenkels (Breman Knowledge Center Energy Transition) explaining more about the project.

H2@Home is being implemented with support from the Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate's Hydrogen Tender Scheme. 

Want to know more about this solution? Contact the Breman Knowledge Center Energy Transition at kenniscentrum@breman.nl.

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