Abstract

Under Phase 1 of the solar hydrogen project, two gas-fired heating boiler units with modified burners were installed. They are capable of burning hydrogen, natural gas or mixtures of both gases, one using air and the other oxygen for combustion of the fuel. The possibility of adding hydrogen to natural gas allows an investigation of the transition from the previous supply of mainly fossil-origin fuels for conventional gas-fired heating boilers to the possible supply of hydrogen as a fuel. Descriptions in this report are of the first operating experience and the test results are devoted primarily to the use of air as the oxidizer in combustion.

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