The West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, the University of Szczecin and Enea Operator are implementing an innovative research project called H2Buffer. As a result, they will develop a system for storing energy and stabilizing the power grid, which will use green hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources (RES) installations.
H2Buffer, a hydrogen energy buffer, may be a solution that will increase the efficiency of energy use from RES installations, reduce power supply interruptions and improve the quality parameters of electricity supplied to consumers, based on ecological fuel. The flexibility of the grid will also be increased by connecting more RES.
The project will also contribute to the development of renewable energy, including prosumer energy. H2Buffer is a practical example of how to use green hydrogen, which is called the fuel of the future.