Technology Breakthroughs Shaping the Future of Power-to-Gas

Technology Breakthroughs Shaping the Future of Power-to-Gas

Converting Excess Electricity into Hydrogen or Methane

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22-Dec-2015
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Research Code: D6CA-01-00-00-00
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Power-to-gas is a concept to convert surplus of electricity either from renewable or conventional sources to chemical energy. There are two major processes in power-to-gas—electrolysis process and methanation process. From this, there are three types of electrolysis process, namely, alkaline, proton exchange membrane (PEM) and solid-oxide electrolysis. Methanation process is mainly of two types—thermocatalytic and biological methanation.
Hopes for power to gas is immensely high as a clean method to store excess generated electricity, stabilize the power grid or redirect excess electricity toward other useful applications. With serious R&D efforts all over the world, technology readiness level (TRL) of power-to-gas is expected to speed up, thus establishing a complete system in the near future.

This report will touch upon:
•     Technology Snapshot and Trends
•     Innovation Analysis for Electrolysis and Methanation Processes.
•     Region-Wise Adoption
•     Application Landscape
•     Future Outlook & Technology Readiness Level

Table of Contents

Research Process and Methodology

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Overview of Power-to-Gas System

Definition and Overview

Electrolysis Process: Overview

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Electrolysis Process

Methanation Process: Overview

Methanation Process

Methanation Process

Methanation Process

Methanation Process

Methanation Process

Methanation Process

Application Landscape

Region-Wise Adoption

Technology Readiness Level (TRL)

Future Trends

Some Key Patents

Some Key Patents (continued)

Some Key Patents (continued)

Contact Details

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

Power-to-gas is a concept to convert surplus of electricity either from renewable or conventional sources to chemical energy. There are two major processes in power-to-gas—electrolysis process and methanation process. From this, there are three types of electrolysis process, namely, alkaline, proton exchange membrane (PEM) and solid-oxide electrolysis. Methanation process is mainly of two types—thermocatalytic and biological methanation. Hopes for power to gas is immensely high as a clean method to store excess generated electricity, stabilize the power grid or redirect excess electricity toward other useful applications. With serious R&D efforts all over the world, technology readiness level (TRL) of power-to-gas is expected to speed up, thus establishing a complete system in the near future. This report will touch upon: • Technology Snapshot and Trends • Innovation Analysis for Electrolysis and Methanation Processes. • Region-Wise Adoption • Application Landscape • Future Outlook & Technology Readiness Level
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Author Hafiz Amin
Industries Energy
WIP Number D6CA-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 power to gas technology
Keyword 2 power to gas technology
Keyword 3 Future of power to gas technology
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