Power to gas (P2G) may be used to store curtailed electricity whilst converting the energy vector to gas. To be economically viable these systems require cheap electricity and a cheap concentrated source of CO2. Biogas produced from anaerobic digestion typically comprises of 60% methane and 40% CO2. The P2G system substitutes for the conventional upgrading system by using hydrogen (derived from surplus wind electricity) to react with CO2 and increases the methane output. The potential CO2 production from biogas in Ireland associated with typical wet substrates is assessed as more than 4 times greater than that required by the potential level of H2 from curtailed electricity. Wind energy curtailment in 2020 in Ireland is assessed conservativ...
Many countries are working on transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy by 2050. This has predo...
No single solution currently exists to achieve the utopian desire of zero fossil fuel electricity ge...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
Power to gas (P2G) may be used to store curtailed electricity whilst converting the energy vector to...
The suitability of existing sources of CO2 in a region (Ireland) for use in power to gas systems was...
Storing surplus or curtailed renewable electricity as a gaseous transport fuel is a suggested method...
The use of renewable gas produced via the anaerobic digestion of biodegradable material has been moo...
Ireland with its resource of wind has the potential to use this natural resource and sustain the cou...
Power-to-Gas (P2G) is a technology that converts electricity to gas and is termed gaseous fuel from ...
The Irish Governments ‘Climate Action plan 2019’ includes the target for 70% renewable electricity b...
The recast of the renewable energy directive (RED recast) considers power to gas (P2G) an advanced t...
Ireland has a significant potential resource to decarbonise natural gas through producing green gas ...
A proof-of-concept study is presented of a Power-to-Gas system that is located fully offshore. This ...
Publication history: Accepted - 24 June 2022; Published online - 4 July 2022The need to mitigate c...
A proof-of-concept study is presented of a Power-to-Gas system that is located fully offshore. This ...
Many countries are working on transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy by 2050. This has predo...
No single solution currently exists to achieve the utopian desire of zero fossil fuel electricity ge...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
Power to gas (P2G) may be used to store curtailed electricity whilst converting the energy vector to...
The suitability of existing sources of CO2 in a region (Ireland) for use in power to gas systems was...
Storing surplus or curtailed renewable electricity as a gaseous transport fuel is a suggested method...
The use of renewable gas produced via the anaerobic digestion of biodegradable material has been moo...
Ireland with its resource of wind has the potential to use this natural resource and sustain the cou...
Power-to-Gas (P2G) is a technology that converts electricity to gas and is termed gaseous fuel from ...
The Irish Governments ‘Climate Action plan 2019’ includes the target for 70% renewable electricity b...
The recast of the renewable energy directive (RED recast) considers power to gas (P2G) an advanced t...
Ireland has a significant potential resource to decarbonise natural gas through producing green gas ...
A proof-of-concept study is presented of a Power-to-Gas system that is located fully offshore. This ...
Publication history: Accepted - 24 June 2022; Published online - 4 July 2022The need to mitigate c...
A proof-of-concept study is presented of a Power-to-Gas system that is located fully offshore. This ...
Many countries are working on transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy by 2050. This has predo...
No single solution currently exists to achieve the utopian desire of zero fossil fuel electricity ge...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...