By ESS News
Plan-B Net Zero has presented a concept that integrates battery storage and hydrogen systems for grid balancing, where the option is specified as ideal for the griders in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. This week, the company outlined the approach at the DA-C hydrogen symposium in Wiener Neustadt.
The Swiss company, founded in 2023, proposes to use battery energy storage systems (BESS) for short roster fluctuations, while using stored hydrogen for “seasonal storage,” the company said. The concept is that battery systems within milliseconds respond to grid ethics, while hydrogen systems, via fuel cells and turbines, can inject energy over a longer duration.
“Traditional grid planning alone is no longer sufficient under these circumstances. We need intelligent, decentralized systems that are able to react autonomously to fluctuations,” said Tjark Connor Hennings-Huep, battery systems expert at Plan-B Net Zero, during his presentation at the symposium. He added: “Our goal is an energy system that stabilizes itself, digitally, decentralized and on -care.”
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