In an important breakthrough towards a resilient, zero-carbon electric grid, Mainspring Energy announced that its Mainspring Linear Generator has passed key tests directly running 100% H2 and 100% ammonia fuels at high efficiencies. It is the first power generation technology to provide this level of fuel flexibility within a single product, significantly reducing customer investment risk in delivering resilient, clean, dispatchable, and low-cost electricity for both power grids and commercial and industrial uses.
In addition to H2 and ammonia, the Mainspring product runs on biogas, renewable natural gas, and other widely available gaseous fuels, and can switch between fuels automatically with software-based control. The technology has the potential to solve significant decarbonization challenges in meeting aggressive climate goals.
The scalability of the Mainspring product allows for use in behind-the-meter applications as well as in large grids, microgrids, data centers, and similar operations that require support for 24/7 clean power, clean backup generation, and clean firming capabilities. The products are in the field today powering the operations of Fortune 500 companies. Mainspring intends to deliver a model that is UL certified to directly run both H2 and ammonia, along with all other gaseous fuels, next year.
"Clean fuels are essential to decarbonizing the grid and supporting the rapid growth of solar and wind power. They provide all the advantages of fossil fuels - resilience, low-cost cross-seasonal storage, and ease of transport - without the carbon," said Shannon Miller, Mainspring CEO and founder. "We designed the fuel-flexible Linear Generator so that as clean fuels become increasingly available and cost-effective, organizations of all kinds can capitalize on them to run their operations, generate zero-carbon power, and meet their climate goals."
Dr. Michael Webber, the Josey Centennial Professor in Energy Resources at the University of Texas at Austin said, "Fuels like zero-carbon H2 and zero-carbon ammonia have the potential to reshape the national energy landscape. Any device that could efficiently convert ammonia directly and cleanly to electricity would be a game-changer for the use of ammonia on the power grid to firm renewables, since it would avoid the energy loss associated with converting ammonia back to H2 to use as a fuel."
Policy makers around the world are moving to accelerate the development of clean fuels as a means of growing their economies and decarbonizing many sectors. The European Commission's 2020 H2 Strategy calls for a $430 B investment in green H2 by 2030. The U.S. Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed in 2021 allocates $9.5 B in clean H2 initiatives, and expert grid models such as the Net-Zero America Project include H2 as an important zero carbon fuel for generating clean, firm, power. In 2021, South Korea announced that H2 will become the country's largest single energy source by 2050, accounting for 33% of its total energy consumption.
A zero-carbon solution for multi-day resilience and renewables firming
Among the numerous applications for clean, firm, utility-scale power that a Mainspring Linear Generator running zero-carbon fuels can provide, an immediate high-potential application is displacing use of diesel generators for backup generation operations.
Diesel backup generators continue to be widely used at data centers, hospitals, and other operations that require backup power to operate during grid power outages. These diesel generators emit significant amounts of greenhouse gasses and harmful pollutants like soot that impact public health. A 2021 report by economic and policy consulting group M.Cubed found that California alone housed diesel backup generators with a capacity greater than 12 Gigawatts, about 15% of the state's entire electricity grid, with increasing deployments planned.
A Mainspring product running directly on 100% clean H2 or ammonia could replace a diesel backup generator with equal resilience at zero-carbon, while being available to also provide other benefits such as easy permitting, demand response, and wholesale market participation, since it has low emissions and can be permitted to run 24/7.
Well beyond backup power, the Mainspring product's fuel-flexibility and dispatchability - the ability to ramp up and down quickly and complement the inherent variability of solar and wind power - and easy siting and permitting (primarily driven by their ultra-low emissions and inverter-based interconnection) gives commercial, industrial, and utility customers alike unmatched adaptability in making investments and moving towards decarbonizing their operations. The products can run indefinitely when solar and wind power are in flux, low, or unavailable, making them ideal for firming renewables. In a zero-carbon power scenario, the 100% green H2 and ammonia fuels are produced using solar or wind power and stored in tanks until they are needed for power generation by linear generators whenever and wherever required.