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Ciaoon Oct 04, 2020 6:43pm
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RE:Article in Guardian on H from renewables
RE:Article in Guardian on H from renewablesWe can speculate on what Xebec's hydrogen strategy is, but their funding of P2G project at the university level with McGill is likely a clue
XBC McGill hyrolyzer research The P2G process offers a much larger storage capacity and discharge time than technologies currently in use, such as batteries and pumped hydro storage. The P2G process uses renewable electricity to produce hydrogen via water electrolysis which is then further converted into RNG (i.e., methane) using the carbon dioxide captured from municipal waste. Thus, the already existing gas distribution infrastructure and mature end-use technology can be fully utilized to alleviate energy storage issues posed by renewable energy systems. The prototype reactor will have an output of 0.3 to 0.5 kW, with plans to scale up the project in a second phase.