SuperP2G interconnects leading P2G initiatives in five countries.
Each national project focuses on different challenges, where researchers team up with local need-owners to co-create solutions.
The main objective of SuperP2G is to lower the threshold for need-owners to validate and put P2G to practice
for “Smart Energy Systems”, “Sectorial Integration” as well as “Local & Regional development”.
The project concluded on the 23.03.2023 with the Closing Conference in Brussels, where the SuperP2G Webtool was presented: https://superp2g.external.dbi-gruppe.de/
About the Project
Partners
National Cases
Project Partners and Funders
Project partners in this project were:
Technical University of Denmark; Greenlab Skive; Energie Institut at the Johannes Kepler University Linz; DBI Gastechnologisches Institut gGmbH; DVGW-Forschungsstelle am Engler-Bunte-Institut des Karlsruher Instituts für Technologie (KIT); National Research Council of Italy; CNR ITAE; University of Bologna Department of Industrial Engineering; University of Groningen, Faculty of Economics and Business and ERIG – European Research Institut for Gas and Energy Innovation.
This project has received funding in the framework of the joint programming initiative ERA-Net Smart Energy Systems’ focus initiative Integrated, Regional Energy Systems, with support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 775970.
SuperP2G improved existing evaluations methods and developed new open access tools which were presented during the SuperP2G closing conference.
These tools, databases and methodologies were improved by the insights of the different case studies as well as the crossinsemination. This resulted in a tool-kit for P2G modelling on regional, national and European level that was combined in the SuperP2G webtool.
This tool-kit makes it possible
- to improve the technical and economic analysis of P2G processes,
- to optimally plan and operate P2X systems,
- to integrate renewable sources and hydrogen applications in local energy systems,
- to investigate the optimal operation of energy hubs and flexibility through P2X technology,
- to select size and location of P2G systems on regional and national level,
- to analyse future demand of renewable H2 and SNG for the industry,
- to analyse where in Europe, when and under which conditions green hydrogen will be produced.”
Further Information: You can download all the documents and presentations provided during the project here:
This project has received funding in the framework of the joint programming initiative ERA-Net Smart Energy Systems’ focus initiative Integrated, Regional Energy Systems, with support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 775970.