Storage of Intermittent Excess Energy in the Öresund Region: Hydrogen technologies as a complement for balancing Wind Energy
(2013) In IIIEE Master thesis IMEN56 20131The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
- Abstract
- This thesis provides an account of the storage strategies for mitigation of excess electricity production (EEP) from wind energy in the Öresund region of Denmark and southern Sweden, characterized by an increasing share of wind power. Hydrogen is a versatile storage technology with potential in both large and small scale options, and for utilization in several application areas. TIS framework and strategic niche management are used for analyzing the findings. It is found that hydrogen and storage systems are emerging technologies, which have greater potential than is being realized currently. This is primarily due to low articulation of demand, technological and regulatory factors.
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- author
- Mathew, Rowena LU
- supervisor
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- Philip Peck LU
- organization
- course
- IMEN56 20131
- year
- 2013
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Storage, Wind Energy, Excess Electricity, Hydrogen, Technological Innovation Systems, Strategic Niche Management
- publication/series
- IIIEE Master thesis
- report number
- 2013:08
- ISSN
- 1401-9191
- language
- English
- id
- 4196464
- date added to LUP
- 2013-12-17 14:51:30
- date last changed
- 2013-12-17 14:51:30
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