Hydrogen-Aeolic Energy with Optimised eLectrolysers Upstream of Substation

Publications

This page collects the publications of the Haeolus project, including project deliverables, conference presentations and journal articles.

  • Diagnostics & Prognostics for Electrolysers
    The Haeolus project publishes today one of its final reports, UBFC’s report on diagnostic and prognostic techniques applied to electrolysers.
  • Environmental Performance Analysis
    The Haeolus project is proud to publish our latest report by Tecnalia, an LCA analysis of hydrogen plants integrated in wind parks.
  • Techno-economic analysis of wind-H₂ integration
    The Haeolus project releases a major report authored by Tecnalia, with SINTEF’s support, about multiple case studies of integration between hydrogen plants and wind parks.
  • Report on Electrolyser Technology
    The Haeolus project presents its latest public report on recent and future developments of electrolyser technology.
  • Grid services and electrolysers
    How much money can be made by an electrolyser providing balancing services to the grid? Haeolus researchers have recently published an article detailing just that, and there are some unexpected results. The article has been published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy and is available from this link (open access).
  • Haeolus publication targets achieved!
    More than a year ahead of the conclusion of the project, the publication targets of Haeolus have been achieved, with six conference contributions and three peer-reviewed journal articles.
  • Protocols for demonstration of fuel-production strategy
    Tecnalia propose a deliverable that defines the suite of test protocols that will be used to assess the demonstration performance of the HAELOLUS system when configured for operations in the fuel-production use case. Fuel-production use case covers the option of the combination of the wind-hydrogen systems that maximise theproduction of hydrogen by the electrolyser feed… Read more: Protocols for demonstration of fuel-production strategy
  • Control system for fuel-production use case
    Colleagues from UniSannio contributed to a new public deliverable for the HAEOLUS project. In this report a Model Predictive Control approach is designed. In the fuel-production control algorithm, hydrogen production objectives are two-fold: to deliver hydrogen as a fuel to (road) vehicles and to provide a demand and generation management solution for energy supply modulation.… Read more: Control system for fuel-production use case
  • Master Thesis on Green Hydrogen in Berlevåg
    The MSc thesis of Haeolus-funded students Sølvi Truc Nguyen and Lene Lerum Bruheim of the University of Stavanger has received top marks, and has recently been published (in Norwegian). Congratulations!
  • Site ready
    The HAEOLUS project is pleased to inform you that the new building welcoming the full system is now finalized. All the details are given in the deliverable D7.2 authored by Christian Bue (Varanger Kraft).
  • Protocols for demonstration of mini-grid strategy
    The Haeolus project is pleased to publish a new deliverable on the protocols for the demonstration of the Haeolus system when configured for operations in the mini-grid use case authored by Iker Marino and Maider Santos (TECNALIA).
  • Protocols for demonstration of energy-storage strategy
    The Haeolus project is pleased to publish a new deliverable on the protocols for the demonstration of the Haeolus system when configured for operations in the energy storage use case authored by Iker Marino and Maider Santos (TECNALIA).
  • Valorisation plan for hydrogen an by-products
    In the framework of the HAEOLUS project, a new deliverable is published on the valorisation plan for hydrogen an by-products.
  • Control System for mini-grid use case
    The Haeolus project is pleased to publish a new deliverable on the control system developed for mini grid use case authored by Muhammad B. Abdelghany, Muhammad F. Sheshzad, Davide Liuzza, Valerio Mariani, and Luigi Glielmo (UniSannio).
  • Control system for energy-storage use case
    Muhammad B. Adbelghany, Muhammad F. Sheshzad, Davide Liuzza, Valerio Mariani and Luigi Glielmo (UniSannio) are the authors of the deliverable on the control system developed for energy-storage use case, for the HAEOLUS project.
  • Impact of wind-hydrogen plants on energy systems and RCS
    The Haeolus project is pleased to publish a new deliverable on the impact of wind-hydrogen plants on energy systems and RCS authored by Gerardo A. Perez-Valdes, Sigrid Damman, Miguel Muñoz-Ortiz, Rolf Bye and Vibeke Nørstebø of SINTEF.
  • Programme Review Days 2019
    Haeolus was featured with a presentation at this year’s FCH2 JU Programme Review Days. The presentation slides are available here, while the actual presentation was recorded at this link (start at 12:29).
  • Recent Publications from Haeolus
    The project recently produced an article in a scientific journal and was presented in Ålesund and Bergen, Norway. Of course our publications are openly available!
  • Diagnostics and Prognostics for Hydrogen Plants
    The Haeolus project is pleased to publish its latest deliverable, a report on diagnostic and prognostic approaches for electrolysers and fuel cells authored by Raffaele Petrone and Robin Roche of UBFC.
  • Energy Analysis of a Wind-Hydrogen System
    The Haeolus project publishes today another of its key deliverables, Energy Analysis of the Raggovidda Integrated System.
  • Dynamic Model for Hydrogen Plants
    The Haeolus project publishes today one of it first major public deliverables, a report on Dynamic Models for Hydrogen Production and Storage Plants.
  • Non-Technical Obstacles to Hydrogen Commercialisation
    The Haeolus project was invited to deliver a presentation on non-technical obstacles in the commercialisation of hydrogen in the particular context of Arctic conditions at the Power-to-X workshop organised by IEA Hydrogen TP – task 38 in Aix-en-Provence, France.
  • Haeolus’ Proposal for Energy Supply on Svalbard
    The Norwegian Ministry for Oil and Energy called an meeting to publicly discuss the recently published report (link in Norwegian only) by Thema and Multiconsult on the future of energy supply of the Svalbard islands.
  • Haeolus Presented at Conference in Reykjavík
    The Haeolus project was featured at the Hydrogen & Fuel Cells in the Nordic Countries conference in Reykjavík, Iceland, October 9-10.