
The BallardEurope fuel cell system for the REMOTE project DEMO 4, currently located in Tours (France) at the Powidian premises for assembling and testing, has started producing its first kWh.
The power-to-power system for the DEMO 4, build and assembled by Ballard, Hydrogenics and Powidian, will then be installed and operated in a remote area of Norway managed by TronderEnergi.
REMOTE (Remote area Energy supply with Multiple Options for integrated hydrogen-based TEchnologies) is an EU-funded aimed to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of two fuel cells-based H2 energy storage solutions (one integrated P2P system, one nonintegrated P2G+G2P system). 4 DEMOs supplied by renewable electricity will installed in either isolated micro-grids or off-grid remote areas
IREMOTE has the objective to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of two fuel cells-based H2 energy storage solutions (one integrated P2P system, one nonintegrated P2G+G2P system). 4 DEMOs supplied by renewable electricity will installed in either isolated micro-grids or off-grid remote areas.
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