Gexcon to present at Hazardex Live!
Gexcon to Present at HazardEx Live!

Gexcon to Present at HazardEx Live!

Gexcon to Present at HazardEx Live!

We have been at the forefront of the development of hydrogen within the ongoing energy transition, with our focus being process safety. To spread awareness of our expertise we have been attending an array of events to speak on the subject. HazardEx Live is an opportunity to present to like-minded professionals and potential partners. The aim is to establish Gexcon as a leader in process safety and the energy transition.

Dr Karina Almeida Lenero will be representing Gexcon at HazardEx Live! with her presentation titled ‘Inherently Safe Design for Hydrogen Applications’ where she will explain some of the vital components of staying safe whilst working with hydrogen. She explains how a serious accident would lead to a loss in public support and license to operate, leading to a huge delay in the introduction of new technologies. 

The presentation will introduce several control and mitigation strategies based on Gexcon’s experience within the hydrogen industry, which have been quantified and illustrated with the use of CFD modelling.

Information on the presentation can be seen below:

Title: Inherently Safe Design for Hydrogen Applications 

Author: Karina Almeida Lenero,

Presenter: Karina Almeida Lenero

Date & Time:  Thursday 29th February 2024, 12:20 – 12:45 GMT

Abstract (click to expand)

Hydrogen is expected to play a big role in the transition towards a more sustainable energy system, with numerous projects underway along the entire value chain from production through storage and distribution to a wide variety of end-user applications. Although the use of hydrogen in industry is not new, the energy transition is leading to many novel applications. Moreover, hydrogen is being put in close proximity to the general public, who lack the safety awareness and specialist training.

Safety is of paramount importance if hydrogen is to fulfil its promise in the energy transition; a serious accident would result in the loss of public support and license to operate. It could also seriously delay the introduction of new technologies. Therefore, every player in the hydrogen value chain needs to understand the hazards associated with the introduction of hydrogen, carefully evaluate the risks and put in place sufficient mitigation measures to reduces these risks to tolerable levels.  However, time is of the essence when developing hydrogen projects, thus incorporating effective mitigation strategies and inherent safety concepts at the start of the project can avoid surprises and costly re-designs later on.

This paper will present a number of control and mitigation strategies based on Gexcon’s experience within the hydrogen industry, which have been quantified and illustrated with the use of CFD modelling. For example, early isolation is key to limit the amount of hydrogen released, which could potentially lead to a vapour cloud explosion in case of delayed ignition. We will also present our insights regarding ventilation requirements in enclosures containing equipment handling high pressure hydrogen and how it relates to hazardous area classification.

The objective is to help process designers and project integrators understand the particular hazards of hydrogen and how these can be mitigated using inherently safer design principles, to ensure projects can be designed and operated safely.

About HazardEx Live!

HazardEx Live! is a two-day event, including a conference, exhibition, and awards ceremony, designed for individuals focused on safeguarding personnel, process, and plant in hazardous environments. The event is widely acknowledged as a pivotal global gathering for hazardous area operations in major industries, it also brings together the process safety community annually. Attendees engage in reviewing current and upcoming legislation, staying aware of best practices, and exploring the latest research to enhance effective process safety management. Since its beginning in 2002, the event has been a huge success.

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