Alberto Boretti was a senior research professor at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University in 2021 when he first started discussing the idea of a hydrogen city in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. The New Zealand-based independent tells pv magazine that it is now commercially feasible, as the city's 200 MW of energy demand would necessitate 1 GW to 1. 3 GW of solar and wind capacity, 509 MW to 997 MW of electrolysis capacity, and 145,000 MWh of hydrogen storage capacity. Benefiting from abundant reserves of natural gas, Saudi Arabia can readily produce hydrogen through processes like steam methane reforming ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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