Shell Energy Europe secures wind and solar power for a hydrogen electrolyser in Germany, aiming to produce up to 44 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per day.
Shell Energy Europe secures wind and solar power for a hydrogen electrolyser in Germany, aiming to produce up to 44 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per day.
An interesting way to store electricity and one that seems viable! I hope they consider combining thermal storage and stirling cycle reclaimation as a way to utilize renewable solar (since wind is technically solar as well). Bbut shallow well geothermal could work should those stop being viable energy harvesting methods… I can’t wait until photovoltaic gets actually affordable for the masses, but a LOT of gouging needs to stop first.