Welcome to the November 2020 issue of H2scan Sensor News. In this issue we present: 
  • HY-OPTIMA™ Delivers Real-Time Hydrogen Monitoring in Syngas
  • H2scan Website Gets an Upgrade
  • Gen5 Now GRIDSCAN™ 5000
  • Hydrogen economy news bytes (Siemens Hydrogen Plant; Hydrogen 18-Wheeler and New Hydrogen Alliance)
Thanks for taking a look. Please reach out with any questions.
H2scan HY-OPTIMA™ Delivers Real-Time Hydrogen Monitoring in Synthetic Gas
H2scan has announced the release of its HY-OPTIMA™ 2745 hydrogen specific analyzers designed to deliver real-time measurement of hydrogen levels in synthesis gas (syngas).
Increasing global energy demand has driven interest in syngas, which can be used as an alternative energy fuel. Syngas also provides a way to turn waste gasses, such as CO2 produced by power plants or factories, into usable fuels.
Hydrogen measurement in syngas is important as it indicates the quality of the syngas produced. Real-time hydrogen measurement allows an end user to adjust the hydrogen and carbon ratios to ensure maximum efficiency.
We have a small amount of units ready for immediate delivery. If you would like to discuss how the HY-OPTIMA™ can work with your syngas streams, please contact our sales team.
H2scan Website Gets an Upgrade
We’re excited to share that the H2scan website has been upgraded! The new website makes it easier for you to find the products and resources you need with expanded transformer and OEM options. Please visit the new website at www.h2scan.com – we welcome your feedback here!
Gen5 Now GRIDSCAN™ 5000
H2scan’s Gen5 sensor for utilities is now called GRIDSCAN 5000. The GRIDSCAN 5000 system requires no maintenance or re-calibration for up to 10 years and eliminates manual inspections of distribution transformers, especially critical in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The GRIDSCAN 5000 is cost-effective for a wide range of transformers, especially distribution transformers. It is a first of its kind hydrogen sensor package based on H2scan’s application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) technology that makes it small enough and cost effective for use in distribution transformers.
To learn more about the GRIDSCAN 5000 and how it may fit within your utility hydrogen monitoring applications, please view the brochure here or contact our sales team.
Hydrogen Economy News Bytes
Siemens Plans CO2-free Hydrogen Plant 
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has signed a contract to build a CO2-free plant which will be one of the largest hydrogen production plants in Germany. In its first phase, the plant will have the capacity to produce over 900 tons of hydrogen per year, and later will be able to supply up to 2,000 tons. Germany has a goal to be greenhouse gas-neutral by 2050, and this plant will serve as a model for others working to decarbonize to meet this goal. Learn more here.
Toyota Expands Hydrogen Efforts to 18-Wheelers
Toyota is moving its hydrogen efforts beyond its Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle, now expanding to trucks. The company has announced its Project Portal, an 18-wheeler prototype powered by a pair of fuel cells. Toyota hopes the non-polluting trucks can help in places like the Port of Los Angeles. Full details available here.
Launch of Western State Hydrogen Alliance
A new alliance emerged last month with the goal of increasing the development and deployment of fuel cell electric technology. The Western States Hydrogen Alliance (WSHA) is focused on commercial sectors in 13 western US states. Founding members include Ballard Power Systems, Capacity Trucks, El Dorado National, Golden Gate Zero Emission Marine, Hyundai, Plug Power, and The Protium Company. Keep reading here.
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