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Power-to-Gas and Power-to-X—The History and Results of Developing a New Storage Concept

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  • Michael Sterner

    (OTH Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany
    Formerly Fraunhofer IEE (ISET, IWES), 34119 Kassel, Germany)

  • Michael Specht

    (Specht-eFuels, 71111 Waldenbuch, Germany
    Formerly ZSW Stuttgart, 70563 Stuttgart, Germany)

Abstract

Germany’s energy transition, known as ‘Energiewende’, was always very progressive. However, it came technically to a halt at the question of large-scale, seasonal energy storage for wind and solar, which was not available. At the end of the 2000s, we combined our knowledge of both electrical and process engineering, imitated nature by copying photosynthesis and developed Power-to-Gas by combining water electrolysis with CO 2 -methanation to convert water and CO 2 together with wind and solar power to synthetic natural gas. Storing green energy by coupling the electricity with the gas sector using its vast TWh-scale storage facility was the solution for the biggest energy problem of our time. This was the first concept that created the term ‘sector coupling’ or ‘sectoral integration’. We first implemented demo sites, presented our work in research, industry and ministries, and applied it in many macroeconomic studies. It was an initial idea that inspired others to rethink electricity as well as eFuels as an energy source and energy carrier. We developed the concept further to include Power-to-Liquid, Power-to-Chemicals and other ways to ‘convert’ electricity into molecules and climate-neutral feedstocks, and named it ‘Power-to-X’at the beginning of the 2010s.

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  • Michael Sterner & Michael Specht, 2021. "Power-to-Gas and Power-to-X—The History and Results of Developing a New Storage Concept," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(20), pages 1-18, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:20:p:6594-:d:655160
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    1. Thema, M. & Bauer, F. & Sterner, M., 2019. "Power-to-Gas: Electrolysis and methanation status review," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 112(C), pages 775-787.
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