Powering the Future
Conventional Power Plants
Such as natural gas or coal-fired power plants, to incorporate hydrogen as a fuel source. This involves modifying existing infrastructure, combustion systems, and boilers to accommodate hydrogen fuel, enabling cleaner and more sustainable power generation.
Renewable Energy Integration
Such as wind or solar farms, with hydrogen energy storage and utilization technologies. This allows excess renewable energy to be stored as hydrogen and later converted back to electricity during periods of low renewable energy production, facilitating grid stability and reducing curtailment.
Distributed Generation
Such as commercial or residential buildings, with hydrogen fuel cells or hydrogen-powered combined heat and power (CHP) systems. This allows for on-site power generation and heat production using hydrogen, reducing reliance on the central power grid and promoting energy independence and sustainability at the local level.