Power-to-gas: Climbing the technology readiness ladder

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Power-to-gas as a technology to provide flexibility to the energy system or to generate low carbon or carbon free gas is currently heavily debated in relation to the energy transition and is considered to be a new and innovative technology. New technology in general introduces uncertainties that imply risks for developers, manufacturers, vendors, operators and end-users. This article discusses the state of power-to-gas in terms of technology readiness and provides insight in recent developments and proposed near-future activities. The current technology readiness level of power-to-gas equipment varies between the technology readiness level (TRL) 5 and 8, depending on the specific processes considered. In order to abate investors’ and policy-makers’ risks and uncertainties in adopting power-to-gas as an energy transition enabler, qualification and verification of integrated power-to-gas systems in operational, real life environments is required to improve on the technology readiness ladder and is crucial for facilitating possible further market penetration.
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Authors Lukas Grond / Johan Holstein
Publishing Date 1 Feb 2014
Format PDF
Zeitschrift gas for energy - Issue 02 2014
Publisher DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 6
Title Power-to-gas: Climbing the technology readiness ladder
Description Power-to-gas as a technology to provide flexibility to the energy system or to generate low carbon or carbon free gas is currently heavily debated in relation to the energy transition and is considered to be a new and innovative technology. New technology in general introduces uncertainties that imply risks for developers, manufacturers, vendors, operators and end-users. This article discusses the state of power-to-gas in terms of technology readiness and provides insight in recent developments and proposed near-future activities. The current technology readiness level of power-to-gas equipment varies between the technology readiness level (TRL) 5 and 8, depending on the specific processes considered. In order to abate investors’ and policy-makers’ risks and uncertainties in adopting power-to-gas as an energy transition enabler, qualification and verification of integrated power-to-gas systems in operational, real life environments is required to improve on the technology readiness ladder and is crucial for facilitating possible further market penetration.
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