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Hydrogen injection in natural gas on island of ameland in the netherlands

About: The article was published on 2011-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Natural gas.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a review of 192 Power-to-X demo projects in 32 countries and show that the features of demonstrations have evolved significantly over the years: electrolysis capacity has increased, both for PEM and alkaline systems.

100 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an up-to-date assessment of the opportunities and challenges for hydrogen injection is provided through value chain optimisation, the outlook for hydrogen injections is considered in the context of a national energy system with a high reliance on natural gas.

68 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the possibility to separate hydrogen from the mixture of Natural Gas (NG) and hydrogen (NG+H2) with various NG concentrations using Pd, PdCu53 and PdAg24 hydrogen purification membranes is demonstrated.

43 citations

01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The UK H2FC Hub, which represents the UK hydrogen and fuel cell research community, is launching a White Paper in May 2014 to set out the potential for hydrogen and hydrogen cells to contribute to affordable, secure, low-carbon heating in the future as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: © (2014) by the Committee of WHEC2014. The debate on low carbon heat in Europe has become focused on a narrow range of technological options, largely neglecting hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. Yet commercial ventures installing fuel cell CHP and establishing pilot programmes for injecting hydrogen into natural gas grids have already emerged. Furthermore, recent research suggests that the potential for hydrogen and fuel cells may have been overlooked, suggesting a gap between the scientific evidence base and policy direction. Thus there is a clear need-also recognised by government-for a clear assessment of the evidence on the potential for hydrogen and fuel cells in meeting the goals of European heat policy: The provision of secure, affordable, low-carbon heat. The UK H2FC Hub, which represents the UK hydrogen and fuel cell research community, is launching a White Paper in May 2014 to set out the potential for hydrogen and fuel cells to contribute to affordable, secure, low-carbon heating in the future. This paper will provide an authoritative, accessible, detailed account that is specifically targeted at policymakers and other stakeholders. It will bring together the evidence on the technical, economic, market, system and policy issues surrounding hydrogen and fuel cell heat.

33 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors theoretically and experimentally examine leakage of H2, NG and H2/NG blends and provide experimental evidence that 100% H2 gas blends leak at the same rate as NG mixtures and 100% NG in typical existing low pressure NG infrastructure on the customer-side of the meter.

32 citations

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Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a review of 192 Power-to-X demo projects in 32 countries and show that the features of demonstrations have evolved significantly over the years: electrolysis capacity has increased, both for PEM and alkaline systems.

100 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, an up-to-date assessment of the opportunities and challenges for hydrogen injection is provided through value chain optimisation, the outlook for hydrogen injections is considered in the context of a national energy system with a high reliance on natural gas.

68 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the possibility to separate hydrogen from the mixture of Natural Gas (NG) and hydrogen (NG+H2) with various NG concentrations using Pd, PdCu53 and PdAg24 hydrogen purification membranes is demonstrated.

43 citations

01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The UK H2FC Hub, which represents the UK hydrogen and fuel cell research community, is launching a White Paper in May 2014 to set out the potential for hydrogen and hydrogen cells to contribute to affordable, secure, low-carbon heating in the future as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: © (2014) by the Committee of WHEC2014. The debate on low carbon heat in Europe has become focused on a narrow range of technological options, largely neglecting hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. Yet commercial ventures installing fuel cell CHP and establishing pilot programmes for injecting hydrogen into natural gas grids have already emerged. Furthermore, recent research suggests that the potential for hydrogen and fuel cells may have been overlooked, suggesting a gap between the scientific evidence base and policy direction. Thus there is a clear need-also recognised by government-for a clear assessment of the evidence on the potential for hydrogen and fuel cells in meeting the goals of European heat policy: The provision of secure, affordable, low-carbon heat. The UK H2FC Hub, which represents the UK hydrogen and fuel cell research community, is launching a White Paper in May 2014 to set out the potential for hydrogen and fuel cells to contribute to affordable, secure, low-carbon heating in the future. This paper will provide an authoritative, accessible, detailed account that is specifically targeted at policymakers and other stakeholders. It will bring together the evidence on the technical, economic, market, system and policy issues surrounding hydrogen and fuel cell heat.

33 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the authors theoretically and experimentally examine leakage of H2, NG and H2/NG blends and provide experimental evidence that 100% H2 gas blends leak at the same rate as NG mixtures and 100% NG in typical existing low pressure NG infrastructure on the customer-side of the meter.

32 citations