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Drive for utility-scale storage

Commercialisation of power-to-gas depends on the ability to scale up electrolysis to MW, if not GW, capacities. Using a modular approach, cost reduction should be obtainable, as demonstrated by recent pilot plants, report Ross McCracken and Henry Edwardes-Evans

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PR Jun 15 - p25-27.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Region: Worldwide

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Engineering, Energy efficiency, Research and development, Energy research, Transformation [Energy processing] (Conversion), Gas works (and other conversion to gases), Storage, Hydrogen, Gas, Methane, Innovation, Fuel cells

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