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Green hydrogen for network use

Author: Benjamin FRITZ

Publication date: November 10, 2024

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7. Glossary

Electricity-to-gas conversion; Power-to-Gas

Converting electricity into synthetic gas – Power-to-Gas – involves using decarbonized electricity (nuclear or renewable) to produce dihydrogen by electrolysis of water, which can then be converted into synthetic methane.

Electrolyser; electrolyzer

An electrolyzer breaks down a water molecule using electricity. The reactions involved in an electrolyzer are oxidation-reduction reactions. The dihydrogen produced can then be used in a fuel cell, an electricity generator that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.

Cavités salines; salt caverns

Underground geological formations used to store large quantities of hydrogen.

European Green Deal taxonomy

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