Benninghoven develops a green hydrogen system for roadbuilding

Benninghoven hydrogen burner in a manufacturing setting

Benninghoven has developed the world’s first burner that can be operated only using 100 per cent green hydrogen.

The first customers have produced several thousand  tonnes of asphalt with virtually no emissions.

Heat is required for the production of asphalt. In this process, industrial burners heat and dewater the starting material, such as aggregates and/or reclaimed asphalt, before it is mixed with bitumen. 

To make this process as efficient as possible, Benninghoven developed a new generation of burners that includes the control and drying system alongside the burner itself.

With this system, up to four separate burners can be operated at the same time. This flexible approach to usage increases the cost-effectiveness of the overall facility, as its owner can always use the best-available energy sources.

Hydrogen burner

The hydrogen burner from Benninghoven is supplied with an intelligent control system that ensures the carefully coordinated hardware and software solution can maximize process efficiency during asphalt production. This includes control of the feed systems, the pressure control section, drying section with burner and burner control.

Switching between fuels or combinations of multiple fuels is done on the fly, meaning that no shutdown or downtime is required and with only minimal temperature fluctuations in the process. 

Emissions, especially the nitrogen oxides (NOx) produced when using hydrogen as a fuel, are minimal.

Lower noise emissions

Alongside the climate-friendly, flexible use of a choice of fuels, the power draw has also been reduced by 20 per cent while keeping the feed capacity constant. Heat transfer efficiency has been significantly improved by maximizing the use of the burner space, and providing a burner control and geometry that ensures optimum flame production for each fuel.

Another significant benefit for plant operators — especially in urban environments — is the 5 dB reduction in noise emissions.

New or retrofit 

Green hydrogen is currently the most sustainable fuel available. It produces zero greenhouse gases and is suitable for the heating process thanks to its high energy density. In many cases, facility operators looking to start using hydrogen as a fuel experience difficulty due to current limitations in infrastructure. 

When facing this challenge, they can count on support from asphalt mixing plant specialist Benninghoven and its network.

The burner technologies from Benninghoven can be used to equip both new facilities and existing asphalt mixing plants, while retrofit solutions can also be deployed in plants from other manufacturers. This gives every plant operator the chance to upgrade to the latest technologies at any time — an important aspect for ensuring economic, sustainable asphalt production and long-term plant operations.