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2009

Decentralised Alliance for South West Hydrogen (DASH)

Abstract

Early cluster projects will not benefit I&C customers that are located away from industrial clusters and are traditionally more distributed in nature. These customers are unlikely to have access to hydrogen infrastructure developed through the primary industrial clusters. This presents the need for an alternative solution.This project will explore the concept of how a larger number of low-volume hydrogen producers can support I&C customers in the absence of natural ‘clustering’ and high-volume production by using the South West region of WWU’s network as a case study. This will be done by exploring the whole systems concept of a gas network which is driven by distributed green hydrogen production at strategic locations where there is access to both gas and electricity grid infrastructure.

It is anticipated that the project will provide new learnings on how a larger number of low-volume hydrogen producers can support I&C customers in the absence of natural ‘clustering’ and high-volume production. Utilising the South West region of WWU’s network as a case study, where industries such an mining, minerals, and food manufacturing are located in less clustered or semi-rural environments which are unlikely to have access to hydrogen infrastructure developed through the primary industrial clusters. Learnings are anticipated to be applicable to other the other network areas where a similarly geography exists.
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