High-capacity hydrogen-based green-energy storage solutions for the grid balancing

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One of the current main challenges in green-power storage and smart grids is the lack of effective solutions for accommodating the unbalance between renewable energy sources, that offer intermittent electricity supply, and a variable electricity demand. Energy management systems have to be foreseen for the near future, while they still represent a major challenge. Integrating intermittent renewable energy sources, by safe and cost-effective energy storage systems based on solid state hydrogen is today achievable thanks to recently some technology breakthroughs. Optimized solid storage method made of magnesium-based hydrides guarantees a very rapid absorption and desorption kinetics. Coupled with electrolyzer technology, high-capacity storage of green-hydrogen is therefore practicable. Besides these aspects, magnesium has been emerging as environmentally friend energy storage method to sustain integration, monitoring and control of large quantity of GWh from high capacity renewable generation in the EU.

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D’Errico, F., & Screnci, A. (2012). High-capacity hydrogen-based green-energy storage solutions for the grid balancing. In Magnesium Technology (pp. 483–488). Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48203-3_86

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