This document summarises the contributions to the workshop "Green hydrogen opportunities in selected industrial processes" organised on the 26th of June 2018 in the Centre Albert Borschette in Brussels. The main aim of this workshop was to objectively assess the technical limitations and the potential benefits for the direct use of "green hydrogen" in three specific energy-intensive industrial processes: Ammonia production, Steelmaking, and Oil Refining. This focus was complemented by interventions surveying system modelling work relevant for the three technologies, guarantees of origin for green hydrogen and the European legislative context.JRC.C.1-Energy Storag
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The operation of a future highly decarbonised (95% CO2 emissions reduction vs 1990) power system, as...
The interconnections between gas and electricity networks and markets are relevant to the Regulation...
In this paper we study the policy interactions between meeting a greenhouse gas emission constraint ...
Wide spread deployment and use of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies can occur only if hydrogen saf...
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The High Flux Reactor (HFR) at Petten is managed by the Institute for Energy and Transport (IET) of ...
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