Transporting green hydrogen by existing natural gas networks has become a practical means to accommodate curtailed wind and solar power. Restricted by pipe materials and pressure levels, there is an upper limit on the hydrogen blending ratio of hydrogen-enriched compressed natural gas (HCNG) that can be transported by natural gas pipelines, which affects whether the natural gas network can supply energy safely and reliably. To this end, this paper investigates the effects of the intermittent and fluctuating green hydrogen produced by different types of renewable energy on the dynamic distribution of hydrogen concentration after it is blended into natural gas pipelines. Based on the isothermal steady-state simulation results of the natural g...
Hydrogen, as an alternative source of energy, has the potential to minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
The temporal and geographical availability of renewable energy sources is highly variable, which imp...
Hydrogen is produced from water using renewable electricity. Unlike electricity, hydrogen can be sto...
Transporting green hydrogen by existing natural gas networks has become a practical means to accommo...
With increasing shares of variable and uncertain renewable generation in many power systems, there i...
Due to the increasing share of renewable energy sources in the electrical network, the focus on deca...
Hydrogen blending into the gas network may offer an alternative concept for the storage of the exce...
Natural gas networks, thanks to their extensiveness and capillarity, could play a crucial role in th...
The recent unfolding of natural gas sources, especially unconventional gas shales and substituted na...
This article presents the framework of a mathematical formulation for modelling and evaluating natur...
In the near future, the natural gas grid could face an increasing share of alternative fuels (biomet...
Electricity and gas infrastructure coupling has the twofold effect of solving production-consumption...
The deployment of low-carbon hydrogen in gas grids comes with strategic benefits in terms of energy ...
This article presents the framework of a mathematical formulation for modelling and evaluating natur...
Blending green hydrogen within the gas infrastructure is seen as the first move towards Europe's cli...
Hydrogen, as an alternative source of energy, has the potential to minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
The temporal and geographical availability of renewable energy sources is highly variable, which imp...
Hydrogen is produced from water using renewable electricity. Unlike electricity, hydrogen can be sto...
Transporting green hydrogen by existing natural gas networks has become a practical means to accommo...
With increasing shares of variable and uncertain renewable generation in many power systems, there i...
Due to the increasing share of renewable energy sources in the electrical network, the focus on deca...
Hydrogen blending into the gas network may offer an alternative concept for the storage of the exce...
Natural gas networks, thanks to their extensiveness and capillarity, could play a crucial role in th...
The recent unfolding of natural gas sources, especially unconventional gas shales and substituted na...
This article presents the framework of a mathematical formulation for modelling and evaluating natur...
In the near future, the natural gas grid could face an increasing share of alternative fuels (biomet...
Electricity and gas infrastructure coupling has the twofold effect of solving production-consumption...
The deployment of low-carbon hydrogen in gas grids comes with strategic benefits in terms of energy ...
This article presents the framework of a mathematical formulation for modelling and evaluating natur...
Blending green hydrogen within the gas infrastructure is seen as the first move towards Europe's cli...
Hydrogen, as an alternative source of energy, has the potential to minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
The temporal and geographical availability of renewable energy sources is highly variable, which imp...
Hydrogen is produced from water using renewable electricity. Unlike electricity, hydrogen can be sto...