End System Requirements & KPI's
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Technology requirements are to be defined as per project goals. The system requirements and KPIs for e.g. H2 quality/yield, gas mix properties, will be developed through standards, inhouse discussions, references from past projects, SG members feedback and critically, they all have expertise on relevant defined indica-tors. For the demonstrations, different KPIs will be defined as per locale. For the software tools, KPIs will include for e.g. GUI, API interface, which will be used as evaluation method for future use and application. Ultimately, towards the demonstrations and commercial application, the documented requirements will be updated regularly based on progressive insight throughout project execution.
Project Handbook
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AMB, as project coordinator (PC), acts as the main contact with the EC, arranging meetings when required and oversees the governance structure, manages the stakeholder group, advisory board, and the communica-tion methods and flows. This will be presented during the kick-off meeting and gathered in the project handbook for common understanding and follow–up. The handbook will contain among others: Governance and internal rules of the game, Gender Action Plan; Organizational structure & Internal communica-tions; Data Management Plan.
QHSE and regulatory document and standards
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To maintain consistency in results, quality monitoring and process control is to be agreed up-on beforehand. AMB and appointed partners are to inspect the site as defined per standard document. To ensure consistency in conditions of testing reviewers will validate the test results and technical reports. The project handbook will cover quality control, potential environmental and safety issues in relation to each technology. Furthermore, each site will have an appointed EHS officer to check and enforce measures. An investigation in the existing standards, those under development and other standardisation activities will be done. Focus will lay in the standards that affect COG/BF operation, E-&Gas-hub operation and steel manufacturing using mix gas. Parallel with CEN, and supported by DIN, the needs for standardisation will be identified considering the limitations of the current application procedures and requirements for product approval in relation to the specifications and the conformity with standards and any other regulatory aspect. The outcomes will be a basis for stand-ardisation activities
Summary report of tested materials
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A complete analysis of the installation (DRI and RSP) will be done between JR and AMB to detect the critical components in prolonged contact with Hydrogen. Their size and material composition will be screened and then contrasted against the literature regarding the effect it has on Hydrogen Embrittlement (HE). The promising candidate materials (1-2 per component) will be analysed as possible substitutes (Option A) or as coating materials (Option B).
Dissemination report
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Every 18 months overview report on the Dissemination