Current Status and Future Outlook of Stationary Fuel Cells in the 2014 Edition: Power to Gas
Overview of the "Power to Gas" project for surplus electricity storage technology.
An overview of the Power to Gas project, a hydrogen conversion technology that plays a significant role in the large-scale introduction of renewable energy and the storage of surplus electricity.
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Centered in Germany, the project integrates the entire scope of the "Power to Gas project," which realizes large-capacity and long-term energy storage by injecting hydrogen gas and methane gas produced through water electrolysis into the natural gas grid as a means of storing surplus electricity generated from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.
Price information
92,500 yen + consumption tax. With CD attachment, it is 110,000 yen + consumption tax.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
Water electrolysis (alkaline type, PEM type)
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