H2HEAT – Highly efficient ammonia turbine

H2HEAT technology represents a quantum leap in heat engine technology. By injecting steam into the combustion chamber of a turbine, the amount of air to be compressed can be reduced, thereby dramatically increasing efficiency. Heat recovery makes efficiency levels of over 60% possible.

We have patented this technology and conducted a feasibility study.

H2HEAT technology uses multiple heat exchangers for heat recovery after the turbine. The water vapour generated in this way is used in the combustion chamber to cool the exhaust gas. By maximising the use of waste heat, efficiencies of over 60% are possible. With minimal adjustments, different fuels can be used. Of particular note is the possibility of using ammonia. This technology therefore fits perfectly into the EU’s hydrogen strategy.

The technology has great potential for use in a wide range of applications. Decentralised power supply, combined heat and power plants, drive concepts and clustered systems are just a few of the potential solutions.