“H2@Scale” – an emerging cross-sector opportunity in the USA

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The “H2@Scale” concept, led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. National Laboratory system, lays a framework for the potential wide-scale production and utilization of hydrogen to address key issues such as enabling grid resiliency, energy security, and cross-sectoral efficiency improvements and emissions reductions. The premise of the H2@Scale concept is that, in an electricity grid with growing security and balancing needs from increasing penetrations of inflexible generation, such as wind and solar power, water splitting technologies can be used to generate hydrogen as an energy carrier while supporting grid needs.. That hydrogen can then be distributed and used as a feedstock or fuel in industrial and transportation sectors. This integrates these sectors more closely with the electricity grid, and reduces reliance on fossil fuels in end use applications across multiple market sectors.
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Authors John Stevens / Neha Rustagi / Bryan Pivovar / Mark Ruth / Richard Boardman / Nicholas Gilroy / Fred Joseck / Sunita Satyapal / Reuben Sarkar
Publishing Date 1 Feb 2017
Format PDF
Zeitschrift gas for energy - Ausgabe 02 2017
Publisher DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 6
Title “H2@Scale” – an emerging cross-sector opportunity in the USA
Description The “H2@Scale” concept, led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. National Laboratory system, lays a framework for the potential wide-scale production and utilization of hydrogen to address key issues such as enabling grid resiliency, energy security, and cross-sectoral efficiency improvements and emissions reductions. The premise of the H2@Scale concept is that, in an electricity grid with growing security and balancing needs from increasing penetrations of inflexible generation, such as wind and solar power, water splitting technologies can be used to generate hydrogen as an energy carrier while supporting grid needs.. That hydrogen can then be distributed and used as a feedstock or fuel in industrial and transportation sectors. This integrates these sectors more closely with the electricity grid, and reduces reliance on fossil fuels in end use applications across multiple market sectors.
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