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Standardized Qualifying tests of electrolysers for grid services

The overall objective of the QualyGridS project is the establishing of standardized tests for electrolysers performing electrical grid services. Alkaline electrolysers as well as PEM electrolysers will be considered individually in performance analysis and in an assessment of business cases for these electrolysers’ use. A variety of different grid services will be addressed as well as multiple hydrogen end users. The protocols developed will be applied to alkaline and PEM electrolysers systems, respectively, using electrolyser sizes from 50 kW up to 300 kW. Additionally, a techno-economic analysis of business cases will be performed covering the grid and market situations in the most relevant regions of Europe. The consortium adressing these tasks includes three electrolyser manufacturers and well as research institutions with plenty of experience. Inclusion of a European standardisation institution will allow for maximum impact of the protocols. An advisory committee including TSOs from several countries and a key player in US electrolysis research will support the project with valuable advice. Experience from previous FCH-JU electrolyser projects and national projects is available to the project.

Topic:

FCH-02-1-2016 Establish testing protocols for electrolysers performing electricity grid services

Coordinator:

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV, Germany

Contact:

Regine Reissner

Other participating organisations:

Company Country
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV DE
NEW NEL HYDROGEN AS NO
ITM POWER (TRADING) LIMITED UK
FUNDACION PARA EL DESARROLLO DE LAS NUEVAS TECNOLOGIAS DEL HIDROGENO EN ARAGON ES
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES FR
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET DK
STICHTING NEDERLANDS NORMALISATIE - INSTITUUT NL
IHT INDUSTRIE HAUTE TECHNOLOGIE SA CH
FACHHOCHSCHULE ZENTRALSCHWEIZ - HOCHSCHULE LUZERN CH
EUROPEAN FUEL CELL FORUM AG CH