With roughly 2.9 million euros, Lower Saxony is supporting a project to store extra solar energy in hydrogen.

The Ministry of Energy in Hanover will receive about 2.7 million euros of this, while the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences will receive another 230,000 euros.

The system will initially be utilized in a new firm building and will feed the building there in a CO2-neutral manner and without the usage of external energy sources. The system is a combination of energy storage, electrolyser, fuel cell, and hydrogen tank. The idea will then be applied to different structures.
With roughly 2.9 million euros, Lower Saxony is supporting a project to store extra solar energy in hydrogen.

The Schrand Energy company will receive about 2.7 million euros of this, and the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences will receive another 230,000 euros, according to a Tuesday announcement from the Hanover-based Ministry of Energy. The system will initially be utilized in a new firm building and will feed the building there in a CO2-neutral manner and without the usage of external energy sources. The system is a combination of energy storage, electrolyser, fuel cell, and hydrogen tank. The idea will then be applied to different structures.

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