The business with gensets, regardless of the fuel used, is becoming increasingly important for Deutz. Yesterday the company put into operation the first power generators in Beijing that generate electricity using the hydrogen combustion engine developed by Deutz. At the same time, contracts were signed for a joint venture between Deutz and the Zhongguancun Summit Enviro-Protection State Innovation Zone (ZGC), which will drive the further distribution of hydrogen-powered generators.

The commissioning of the first of around 100 hydrogen-powered gensets that we will supply to China demonstrates the potential of combining hydrogen and combustion engines,” explained Deutz CEO Sebastian C. Schulte.In Germany, we would do well not to give up on this technology, but to continue developing it in a climate-friendly way and to use it wherever it has significant advantages over electric drives and fuel cells.

Deutz is one of the first engine manufacturers in the world to start series production of a hydrogen combustion engine. The basis for this is the delivery of 100 hydrogen-powered generators based on the TCG 7.8 H2 engine to the Chinese State Innovation Zone ZGC. The zone in Beijing is known as the “Silicon Valley of China” due to its science and technology center.

The 100 H2 gensets are to be used in China in the immediate vicinity of coking plants, among others. The waste gases produced there are currently all burned off. Hydrogen accounts for around a quarter of them and going forward this hydrogen will be separated and used to generate electricity on site with the gensets supplied by Deutz – with no additional carbon emissions. This means that the hydrogen engines will still reduce emissions, even without green hydrogen. By using grey hydrogen as a by-product of coking plants, each H2 genset can already save up to 800 tons of CO2 per year. Yet, the H2 gensets can be operated climate-neutrally with green hydrogen at a later stage.

The business with gensets, regardless of the fuel used, is becoming increasingly important for Deutz. With the recent acquisition of the US manufacturer Blue Star Power Systems, Deutz is focusing on the increasingly important decentralized energy supply, in which power generators play a relevant role. Deutz expects the acquisition to generate additional profitable revenue of more than USD 100 million to more than USD 150 million per year in the medium term. Building on this, revenue in the energy sector is expected to grow to around €500 million by 2030 through organic and inorganic growth.

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