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Hydrogen from renewable electricity: An international review of power-to-gas pilot plants for stationary applications

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In this article, an international review of numerous power-to-gas pilot plants that have either already been realized or are being planned is presented, which provides information about their installed components and capacities as well as operating experience that has been had with them.
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This article is published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.The article was published on 2013-02-19. It has received 916 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stand-alone power system & Power to gas.

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The role of hydrogen and fuel cells in the global energy system

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the potential role that hydrogen could play in the provision of electricity, heat, industry, transport and energy storage in a low-carbon energy system, and an assessment of the status of hydrogen in being able to fulfil that potential is presented in this article.
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Renewable Power-to-Gas: A technological and economic review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the available electrolysis and methanation technologies with respect to the stringent requirements of the power-to-gas (PtG) chain such as low CAPEX, high efficiency, and high flexibility.
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Review of energy system flexibility measures to enable high levels of variable renewable electricity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review different approaches, technologies, and strategies to manage large-scale schemes of variable renewable electricity such as solar and wind power, considering both supply and demand side measures.
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Future cost and performance of water electrolysis: An expert elicitation study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present expert views on future capital cost, lifetime and efficiency for three electrolysis technologies: alkaline (AEC), proton exchange membrane (PEMEC) and solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC).
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Current status of water electrolysis for energy storage, grid balancing and sector coupling via power-to-gas and power-to-liquids: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the main water electrolysis technologies were compared in terms of available capacity, nominal and part-load performance, flexibility (load range, load gradients, start-up time, stand-by losses) lifetime and investment costs.
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An overview of hydrogen production technologies

TL;DR: A review of technologies related to hydrogen production from both fossil and renewable biomass resources including reforming (steam, partial oxidation, autothermal, plasma, and aqueous phase) and pyrolysis is presented in this article.
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Chemical recycling of carbon dioxide to methanol and dimethyl ether: from greenhouse gas to renewable, environmentally carbon neutral fuels and synthetic hydrocarbons.

TL;DR: Improved new methods for the efficient reductive conversion of CO(2) to methanol and/or DME that the authors have developed include bireforming with methane and ways of catalytic or electrochemical conversions.
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Sustainable hydrocarbon fuels by recycling CO2 and H2O with renewable or nuclear energy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the many possible technological pathways for recycling CO2 into fuels using renewable or nuclear energy, considering three stages: CO2 capture, H2O and CO2 dissociation, and fuel synthesis.
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Comparative study of different fuel cell technologies

TL;DR: A comparative study of basic design, working principle, applications, advantages and disadvantages of various technologies available for fuel cells is presented in this article, where the results indicate that fuel cell systems have simple design, high reliability, noiseless operation, high efficiency and less environmental impact.
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A review on solar-hydrogen/fuel cell hybrid energy systems for stationary applications

TL;DR: In this article, preliminary energy and exergy efficiency analyses are performed for a photovoltaic-hydrogen/fuel cell hybrid energy system in Denizli, Turkey, and three different energy demand paths are considered.
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