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*Often Abbreviated as "P2G" | *Often Abbreviated as "P2G" | ||
*The conversion of Power ( [[Electricity]] ) to Gas feedstocks/fuels | *The conversion of Power ( [[Electricity]] ) to Gas feedstocks/fuels | ||
*Mainly [[Hydrogen]] | *Mainly [[Hydrogen]] via some form of [[Electrolysis of Water]] | ||
* | *[[Methane]] can be produced in a [[Solid Oxide Fuel Cell]] being used as a [[Regenerative Fuel Cell]] | ||
* | *Methane can also be produced via [[Methanation]] of carbon monoxide and/or dioxide | ||
*These gasses can be used as is for fuel, or fed into chemical reactors, typically as [[Syngas]] or Reactor Hydrogen (This is then called [[Power-to-Chemicals]] or [[Power-to-Fuels]] | |||
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Revision as of 02:23, 6 October 2020
Basics
- Often Abbreviated as "P2G"
- The conversion of Power ( Electricity ) to Gas feedstocks/fuels
- Mainly Hydrogen via some form of Electrolysis of Water
- Methane can be produced in a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell being used as a Regenerative Fuel Cell
- Methane can also be produced via Methanation of carbon monoxide and/or dioxide
- These gasses can be used as is for fuel, or fed into chemical reactors, typically as Syngas or Reactor Hydrogen (This is then called Power-to-Chemicals or Power-to-Fuels