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Resources — Signals of Change
Follow my ‘tags’ / social bookmarks on signals (news)
Garry’s Diigo Tags is a way to keep track of signals on my radar.
They are links to stories relevant to the following topics:
Energy
Utilities
Solar
Wind
Natural Gas
Ammonia
Fuel Cells
SOFCs (Solid Oxide Fuel Cells) for Natgas
Hydrogen
NatGas
Power to Gas (PtG/P2G); (Website overview)
Microgrid
Within the Diigo search bar you can combine keywords to narrow down:
Hydrogen PDF https://www.diigo.com/user/garrygolden/hydrogen%20pdf
Ammonia
Ammonia Tags
Power to Ammonia – Report – PDF
Science Magazine: Ammonia Future Fuel?
Haldor Topsoe: Ammonia as Green Fuel
Energy Storage – Japan Innovations in Solar H2 Ammonia
Reports on BEV Energy Infrastructure
- Columbia University China and US EV Infrastructure Report (2019)
- Edison Foundation and Edison Energy Institute (2018)
- BNEF NEO Report
Vehicle to Grid – Report:
Fuel Cells- FCEVs
Types: PEM; SOFC; MFC/CFC; DMFC, et al
Featured in presentation:
Watt; SolidPower BlueGen; Ceres Power (UK); Powercell; Ballard; FuelCellEnergy
**There are many more companies — Tags on Fuel Cell Companies
Note: There are a number of widely cited critiques of FCEVs (vs BEVs) – ‘Inefficiency – Bossel Chart’, et al. Some day I’ll pull together an assumption-by-assumption counter. For now — a video on potential public push back ahead.
A few select videos from April’s Hannover Fuel Cell Fair
Vairex CEO Ski Milburn’s riff on China’s next steps
Fuel Cell – MicroCHP
UK – 2017 – Pilot
Hydrogen Infrastructure
Julich Report – 2017
Concludes hydrogen is cheaper than recharging in Germany beyond 10-20 million EVs (Alt Link)
Power to Gas (H2)
Hydrogen & Power to Gas Reports
World Energy Council (Netherlands) – Hydrogen as Catalyst (2019)
The Future for Power to Gas Couldn’t be Brighter (Renewable World)
MicroGrid Knowledge: Power to Gas vs Battery – 2018
Southern California Gas’s pipeline system has about 13 tWh of equivalent electricity storage, he noted. Building battery storage facilities with the same amount of storage capacity would cost about $2.6 trillion.
Power-to-gas is currently not considered an eligible storage technology under the CPUC’s energy storage procurement mandate which requires state investor-owned utilities to procure 1.3 GW of storage by 2020
North America’s First MW Power to Gas – 2018
The Enbridge-Hydrogenics 2.5MW facility – designed and built on a 5MW scalable platform – features the Hydrogenics’ next-generation PEM electrolyser technology, which has the highest power density and smallest footprint of any such system in the world.
From Fat Duck to Green Gas – 2017