- Hydrogen offers cost-effective seasonal energy storage and reduced integration costs for variable RES
- Contribution to the decarbonisation of industrial demand as a key challenge on the road to net-zero emissions
- Supports the decarbonisation of heat, and transport sector providing flexibility in the energy system through green and blue hydrogen supply
- Enables trading and storing renewables across regions and balancing seasonal fluctuations
- Improving system resilience by storing a significant amount of energy, such as green hydrogen in gas infrastructure or storage facilities
How to proceed
› Before hydrogen can be used, its production and transport must be studied
› Efficient integration with other energy sources is essential for the full exploitation of hydrogen’s benefits
› To achieve an optimal solution, it is essential to review existing infrastructure and study development plans
› To develop a robust multi-sector energy system, it is important to strengthen the synergies between electricity, hydrogen/gas, transport and heat
› In order to understand the complexity and to assess the robustness of future net-zero energy systems, a comprehensive modelling of the energy system as a whole is required
› Interconnected natural gas and district heating networks should also be considered in the resilience analysis, in addition to electricity networks.
› These networks present an additional challenge to improving resilience, as they are vulnerable to extreme events such as floods and earthquakes
Our Solution
CESS Clean Energy System Solutions is equipped to offer services that are designed to facilitate a cost-effective shift towards a low or net-zero carbon future. This is specifically catered to gas and electricity providers, as well as municipal utilities.
» In this context, we use our advanced optimisation tools for the integrated analysis of electricity and gas/hydrogen systems
As a young start-up in Berlin, we have already embarked on various projects with numerous companies such as ICON (a subsidiary of Imperial College London) and HITACHI Energy, particularly focusing on the Great Britain energy system.
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