Conversion of excess wind and tidal energy into hydrogen

Excess tidal and wind energy can run electrolyzers that convert water into hydrogen, which is distributed in pipelines and converted back into electricity when needed.

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  • Chemical engineer
  • Biochemical engineer
  • Wind power professional
  • Hydroelectric power professional

Innovation sector

  • Renewable energy sciences

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Solar and Wind Power Could Ignite a Hydrogen Energy Comeback

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Turning the wind into hydrogen: The long-run impact on electricity prices and generating capacity

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A Scottish test and research centre has claimed a world "first" by generating hydrogen gas from tidal energy.

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California Wastes Its Extra Solar, Wind Energy. Could Hydrogen be the Storage Key?

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Renewable Hydrogen Production Roadmap for California

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Domain

Renewable Energy

Type of innovation

Core sciences & engineering

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