NEL, der Wasserstoffplayer aus Norwegen
https://twitter.com/InfoReupdate21/status/1140230365514207232
https://twitter.com/H2Bjorn/status/1140334384026980353
Das kann doch nicht schaden......
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Zeitpunkt: 17.06.19 10:49
Aktion: Löschung des Beitrages
Kommentar: Moderation auf Wunsch des Verfassers
Naja so langsam rafft es auch Deutschland.
(Oslo, June 17, 2019) Nel ASA (Nel, OSE:NEL) announces new findings from safety consultancy Gexcon regarding the incident at the Kjørbo hydrogen station on June 10, 2019.
The preliminary Gexcon investigation shows that the incident started with a hydrogen leakage from the high-pressure storage unit and that a ‘cloud’ of hydrogen ignited. The investigations continue in order to identify the root cause of the leak as well as the source of the ignition.
“Based on further investigations, we can say with certainty that the leak started in the high-pressure storage unit, and we are now carrying out investigations to understand the detailed mechanisms of the leakage as well as what caused the ignition,” says Geirmund Vislie, Vice President Consulting of Gexcon.
Together with the authorities, Nel and Gexcon are conducting an off-site examination of the high-pressure storage unit, which comprises of both tanks and components from third-party suppliers and various components designed by Nel. Various tests and analysis have been initiated and will continue until the parties have a clear understanding of exactly where and how the leak started. Further investigations and data simulations will also look into the source of the ignition.
The low-pressure steel and composite storages were neither the source of the leak, nor the source of the ignition. No tanks ruptured in the incident.
Please see attached illustration of the site, including the highlighted high-pressure storage, which is now the main focus of the investigation.
“We can now conclude that Nel’s core technologies were not the source of the leakage. However, we are still searching for what ignited the hydrogen. We are grateful for all the parties that are working hard day and night to uncover the root cause of the incident, and are happy to see that good progress is being made,” says Jon André Løkke, CEO of Nel.
Nel has published a dedicated status update and Q&A site to address the incident at the Kjørbo hydrogen station. The site can be accessed on www.nelhydrogen.com, and will updated as new information becomes available.
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(Oslo, June 17, 2019) Nel ASA (Nel, OSE:NEL) announces new findings from safety consultancy Gexcon regarding the incident at the Kjørbo hydrogen station on June 10, 2019.
The preliminary Gexcon investigation shows that the incident started with a hydrogen leakage from the high-pressure storage unit and that a ‘cloud’ of hydrogen ignited. The investigations continue in order to identify the root cause of the leak as well as the source of the ignition.
“Based on further investigations, we can say with certainty that the leak started in the high-pressure storage unit, and we are now carrying out investigations to understand the detailed mechanisms of the leakage as well as what caused the ignition,” says Geirmund Vislie, Vice President Consulting of Gexcon.
Together with the authorities, Nel and Gexcon are conducting an off-site examination of the high-pressure storage unit, which comprises of both tanks and components from third-party suppliers and various components designed by Nel. Various tests and analysis have been initiated and will continue until the parties have a clear understanding of exactly where and how the leak started. Further investigations and data simulations will also look into the source of the ignition.
The low-pressure steel and composite storages were neither the source of the leak, nor the source of the ignition. No tanks ruptured in the incident.
Please see attached illustration of the site, including the highlighted high-pressure storage, which is now the main focus of the investigation.
“We can now conclude that Nel’s core technologies were not the source of the leakage. However, we are still searching for what ignited the hydrogen. We are grateful for all the parties that are working hard day and night to uncover the root cause of the incident, and are happy to see that good progress is being made,” says Jon André Løkke, CEO of Nel.
Nel has published a dedicated status update and Q&A site to address the incident at the Kjørbo hydrogen station. The site can be accessed on www.nelhydrogen.com, and will updated as new information becomes available.
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Nel ASA: Status-Update #4 zum Vorfall in Kjørbo
Mo, 17. Juni 2019 10:25 CET
(Oslo, 17. Juni 2019) Nel ASA (Nel, OSE:NEL) gibt neue Erkenntnisse der Sicherheitsberatung Gexcon zu dem Vorfall in der Wasserstoffstation Kjørbo am 10. Juni 2019 bekannt.
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"Wir können nun zu dem Schluss kommen, dass die Kerntechnologien von Nel nicht die Ursache für die Leckage waren. Wir sind jedoch noch auf der Suche nach dem, was den Wasserstoff entzündet hat. Wir sind dankbar für alle Beteiligten, die Tag und Nacht hart daran arbeiten, die Ursache des Vorfalls aufzudecken, und freuen uns, dass gute Fortschritte erzielt werden", sagt Jon André Løkke, CEO von Nel.'' (...)
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Klingt m.E. sehr positiv....!
Lasse mich aber gerne eines Besseren belehren, schließlich dürfte jedem hier klar sein, dass ein Einstieg des norwegischen Staatsfonds Stabilität und größere Planungssicherheit bringen würde.
Schade.
NEL dürfte trotzdem Ende des Tages zumindest über der 60 cent Marke schließen.
Die Aussage "Nel’s core technologies were not the source of the leakage" lässt leider zu viel Interpretationsspielraum.