PKN Orlen has started the process to select a contractor for its hydrogen refuelling stations this month, with the first refueling stations serving buses to be deployed in Poznań and Katowice.
The refuelling station locations were selected as a result of agreements made with local governments interested in developing zero-emission public transport. Once operational, the project will be powered by hydrogen produced at the Trzebinia hydrogen hub helping to supply fuel for commercial use by municipal transport systems.
The hydrogen demand at each location is estimated to be between 450kg and 600kg of hydrogen per day, depending on the size of the bus fleet. Public transport vehicles will be refuelled at a pressure 350 bar, enabling approximately 28kg of fuel to be filled in 15 minutes for a range of about 400km meaning a bus will be able cover the longest public transport route in Poznań, of 26.8km, about 15 times on one fill.
The hydrogen hub in Trzebinia is under construction and will become operational by the end of 2021 whereas the project to build a hydrogen hub in Włocławek has entered the final stage of procurement, with construction due to start later this year.
Daniel Obajtek, President of the PKN Orlen Management Board, said, “We believe hydrogen has the greatest potential as a fuel in public transport.
“Poznań and Katowice, the two cities where our first hydrogen refuelling stations will be located, are examples of good collaboration between PKN ORLEN and local governments that benefits both business and the environment.”