Using hydrogen as a fuel is a key milestone on the path to climate neutrality. Thanks to its potential as a CO2-free fuel and its ability to be stored, hydrogen (H2) is set to play an important role in the energy transition.
Faced with increasingly strict regulations and the push for CO2-neutral energy solutions, how can we achieve a greener future? Renewable energy is part of the answer, but even traditional technologies can become CO2-free when powered by hydrogen (H2).
Well-suited for electricity, heat, and/or cooling generation, green hydrogen can be integrated with solar, wind, or other renewable technologies to achieve zero-carbon solutions.
Today, AB already produces cogeneration plants with engines ready to run on hydrogen.
By choosing hydrogen combined heat and power (CHP) technology, it is possible to operate the plant with conventional grid gas and start blending H2 flexibly, preparing for a CO2-free transition through engine conversion once hydrogen becomes more widely available.
