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PO152: De-risking the industrialization of power-to-x equipment
Axel Dombrowski, Director Innovation & Digitalisation, DNV
Abstract
Hydrogen plays a pivotal role as a global energy carrier in our efforts to reduce CO2 emissions. To meet sustainability goals and the Paris Agreement targets, hydrogen adoption must triple by mid-century. DNV addresses this challenge by developing a pioneering certification scheme and best practices for a safe and rapid industrialization of hydrogen-production equipment. The body of knowledge used as foundation of DNV's certification scheme, and its technical requirements, has been created through the Joint Industry Project (JIP) "Certification of Hydrogen Production Systems by Electrolysis" participated by hydrogen industry leaders and financial institutions. The JIP aimed to cover safety, performance, and environmental sustainability and tackled the pain points of the industry. The JIP combined safety standards of the oil and gas industry with renewable energy expertise, covering international and regional regulations, and considering onshore, offshore, fixed, and floating applications. The experience gained in the JIP has been used to generated DNV's certification scheme, safety and reliability standards and recommended practices for performance testing, that can be used to minimize the risks associated to hydrogen production. In this ever-evolving process of alignment, harmonization and clarification of safety measures, performance testing, and coverage of sustainability issues are key, and a globally recognized certification approach, which responds to industry demands, enhances confidence in the energy transition.