McPhy Energy, a company that specialises in hydrogen-based solutions for industrial and energy, was one of the key players in the GRHYD programme launched on January 30th in Dunkirk during the 15th annual French Energy Conference.
McPhy Energy’s exclusive solid state hydrogen storage technology positions the company at the heart of the Power to Gas programme. This initiative aims at converting surplus electricity produced by renewable energy sources — which could be wasted — into hydrogen, to store it and to inject it on demand into the natural gas network.
GDF Suez leads the GRHYD pilot programme. A partnership comprising McPhy Energy, the Dunkirk Metropolitan Authority, GrDF, GNVERT, Cofely Ineo, CEA, INERIS, CETIAT, AREVA SE, CETH2 and STDE will implement it.
McPhy Energy’s hydrogen storage equipment will regulate the quantity of hydrogen produced from wind power to be injected into the natural gas network.
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