The ZEG-technology (Zero Emission Gas power) is a hybrid technology for co-production of electricity and hydrogen from hydrocarbon fuels, with integrated CO 2 capture. The technology has a potential for a very high total efficiency, more than 80% including close to 100% CO 2 capture and compression of CO 2 to 110 bar. At present the technology is being tested in a 50 kW plant based on biomethane for demonstration of 70% overall energy efficiency and the production of green hydrogen and electricity with integrated CO 2 capture. This paper present the plant and initial test results as well as the ongoing work.
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