HYPERWIND; facilitating the penetration of renewable energies and hydrogen mobility by MSMP'S

Kas Hemmes, N. Chaparro

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Abstract

The penetration of renewable energies such as wind and solar into the energy Market on a large scale introduces periods of electricity surpluses and shortages of supply caused by the intermittent nature of these sources, leading too uncertainty and sometimes instability in the operation of the grid. This paper proposes HyperWind; a Solid Oxide cell used for flexible power and high quality hydrogen co-production. It is an alternative solution to mitigate power surplus or periods of low power production with high demand in the operation of the renewable energy sources, using the multisource-multiproduct feature of the Solid Oxide Cells that can both produce electricity or consume electricity combined with high quality Hydrogen production in a flexible way with the option of upgrading hydrogen mixtures (biogas) into pure hydrogen.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 5th European Fuel Cell Piero Lunghi Conference
Pages93-94
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event5th European Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Conference - Piero Lunghi Conference, EFC 2013 - Rome, Italy
Duration: 11 Dec 201313 Dec 2013
Conference number: 5

Conference

Conference5th European Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Conference - Piero Lunghi Conference, EFC 2013
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityRome
Period11/12/1313/12/13

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