Hydrogen for grid balancing and storage involves using hydrogen as an energy storage medium to help balance the electricity grid and improve its reliability and resilience. This approach addresses the challenges of integrating variable renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, into the grid by providing a way to store excess renewable energy and release it when needed.
Hydrogen for grid balancing and storage is still in its early stages of commercial deployment, but several demonstration and pilot projects are underway around the world. For example, the Advanced Clean Energy Storage project in Utah, USA, is a large-scale project that will use renewable energy to produce hydrogen and store it in salt caverns for later use in power generation.