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… traditional fossil fuel heating systems with hydrogen boilers such as catalytic boilers or microscale combined heat and power units. Fuel Cells convert hydrogen back to electricity and generate excess heat in the process, both the ‘waste’ heat and the electricity can be used for heating for domestic purpose. The committee for climate change has suggested that the UK government should explore a low…
… there are no public plans published to establish a gas grid within Orkney and as such micro combined heat and power projects should be explored with the opportunity to co-locate electrolysis with microscale generation. Energy Security, System Flexibility and Self-Sufficiency Contributes towards the following Orkney Sustainable Energy Strategic Action Themes Maximising local value and efficiency (from local…
… combustion engine (ICE). Modifications can be made to existing engines to accept hydrogen for combustion (H2-ICE). Hydrogen can be blended, co-injected or used as a complete fossil fuel replacement (Marigreen, 2018). H2-ICE is suitable for high propulsion power and low energy consumption application for auxiliaries such as ship auxiliary power loads or heating systems onboard electric vehicles…
…, such as heat, power and transport, across a number of sectors (see Table 1 below). The challenge for hydrogen lies in the absence of ‘off the shelf solutions’ to put bespoke local energy systems in practice. This creates a challenge in developing the policy environment required for integration of hydrogen into any energy system. With continued concerted effort from the variety of community members…
… energy (see Table 1). Producing hydrogen during periods of wind turbine curtailment can minimise the potential for lost earnings for community development trusts allowing the trusts to collect Feed in Tariffs (FiTs) as well as producing a product with commercial value (hydrogen) that can be used in a multitude of applications including: heat, power, mobility, grid balancing and storage (see Quick…