Decentral energy supply
with gas containing hydrogen
MWM gas engines can be configured to different gases containing hydrogen as fuel in cogeneration plants.
Gases containing hydrogen include coking gas, coal mine gas, and gases from the gasification of biomass.
These gases have a fluctuating hydrogen content and a relatively low methane (CH4) content. Depending on the gas composition, different MWM engine configurations are needed to ensure optimum output and efficiency. The hydrogen content involves a high spontaneous ignition potential. Therefore, special security facilities are necessary in order to ensure safe operation.
Please find further information about the different gas types:
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