Storage of Renewable Energy in Hydrogen Using Power-to-Gas Technology
In Kamchatka region up to 30% of electricity is produced from renewables, to avoid curtailment by the grid operator the excess power should be used for hydrogen production by water electrolysis. For each 1% of saved geothermal steam 92 t of H2 can be annually produced. Blending the produced hydrogen...
Published in: | DEStech Transactions on Environment, Energy and Earth Sciences |
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DEStech Publications, Inc.
2019
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Online Access: | https://www.dpi-journals.com/index.php/dteees/article/view/30399 https://doi.org/10.12783/dteees/tpcase2018/30399 |
Summary: | In Kamchatka region up to 30% of electricity is produced from renewables, to avoid curtailment by the grid operator the excess power should be used for hydrogen production by water electrolysis. For each 1% of saved geothermal steam 92 t of H2 can be annually produced. Blending the produced hydrogen with natural gas is a promising option due to the availability of existing infrastructure. The H2/CH4 mixture suits for commercial and domestic use, hydrogen as well can be separated from the mixture and used in fuel cells. |
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