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Investigation and standardisation of electrolysers for green hydrogen production using the test infrastructure in Bremerhaven, Germany

To realise the installation targets of 10 GW electrolysis capacity in Germany and 40 GW in the EU until 2030, extensive standardisation and testing is required. The electrical characteristics of electrolysers need to be fully understood and mastered for a reliable operation within distribution grids...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2022-04, Vol.2257 (1), p.12005
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