Scenario: Embedded Hydrogen System with Grid Connection |
Fuel Cell Markets Ltd represent the UK Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Community in developing a Hydrogen solution for a Distributed Micro-Generation System. Micro-Generation is for systems with power requirements ranging from 1KW to 12KW
About the Group
Ofgem) created, and jointly chair, the Distributed Generation Coordinating Group (DGCG). The Group is concerned with a wide range of issues related to the connection and operation of distributed electricity generation in Great Britain. Unlike the largest power stations, which are connected to high voltage electricity transmission systems, distributed generation is connected to regional distribution networks – at lower voltages.
Distributed generators are mostly – though not exclusively – those generating power from environmentally friendly renewable energy sources or from combined heat and power (CHP) plants. It is anticipated that they will significantly increase in number in the coming years.
The TSG (Technical Steering Group) has been established to support the work of the DGCG. It will address, through its work programme, a number of technical issues likely to arise from the increased connection of distributed generation.
The TSG reports directly to the DGCG. Members of the group were nominated and approved by the DGCG. They are encouraged to consult with their respective communities and to bring these views to the work of the group.
There are 6 TSG workstreams in currently operating. These are:
- Distributed Generation Status and Projections
- Standardisation of Information and Solutions
- Short-term Network Solutions
- Micro-generation Solutions
- Long-term Network Concepts and Options
- Industry Skills and Resources
Fuel Cell Markets are active committee members of workstream 4. Please click the link below to see Fuel Cell Markets Ltd draft response to include and Embedded Hydrogen System with Grid Connection. All comments greatly received... |
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Related Web Site(s)
www.distributed-generation.org.uk |
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