LittleCitHy: Hydrogen For Buildings – Energy Flexibility & GHG Emissions Reduction

LittleCitHy project aims to study the feasibility of an innovative new district in Dunkirk Urban Community (France), by supplying renewable hydrogen to the energy uses of the buildings. The objective is to identify the viability of a “sustainable” economic model thanks to the creation of collective self-consumption, where hydrogen produced by an important amount of on-site renewable electricity is seen as storage. The initial study explored three main possible scenarios in the field of hydrogen use and distribution through a self-consumption model. The selected scenario makes it possible to ensure a higher autonomy rate (65-70%), to reduce greenhouse gases by 40% compared to a conventional scenario, and to obtain better economic results.
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Valentin Gavan

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