Renewable energy-linked P2G system
G-Philos uses unused power from the Sangmyeong Wind Power Complex (21MW) located in Hallim-eup together with the Korea Midland Power Co. to become the first in Korea to operate the renewable energy-linked P2G system that produces hydrogen. Stable operation of the system is possible using the electric buffer device between renewable energy, which exhibits irregular output,
and an electrolysis device.
Renewable energy-linked P2G system
G-Philos uses unused power from the Sangmyeong Wind Power Complex (21MW) located in Hallim-eup together with the Korea Midland Power Co. to become the first in Korea to operate the renewable energy-linked P2G system that produces hydrogen. Stable operation of the system is possible using the electric buffer device between renewable energy, which exhibits irregular output,
and an electrolysis device.
Renewable energy-linked P2G system
G-Philos uses unused power from the Sangmyeong Wind Power Complex (21MW) located in Hallim-eup together with the Korea Midland Power Co. to become the first in Korea to operate the renewable energy-linked P2G system that produces hydrogen. Stable operation of the system is possible using the electric buffer device between renewable energy, which exhibits irregular output,
and an electrolysis device.