The University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, in collaboration with the Jožef Stefan Institute, is pioneering advancements in hydrogen technology through the NACHIP initiative. Together, they are adapting an advanced optimisation tool to support the parametrization and long-term operational scheduling of power-to-gas (P2G) hubs.
This innovation builds on the foundation of the DanuP-2-Gas project, which developed a versatile tool for investors. Designed to facilitate pre-feasibility studies, the tool helps determine the optimal combination of processes and their capacities under specific market and technical conditions. It also provides guidance on how these systems should operate throughout the year to maximise efficiency and benefits.
The tool has a wide range of applications but is particularly valuable for investors aiming to assess and replicate hydrogen-related technologies. A simplified scheme of a P2G hub and access to the tool—including a detailed manual and introductory video—are available for free at DanuP-2-Gas.
By adapting this technology within NACHIP, the University of Zagreb and the Jožef Stefan Institute aim to enhance the replicability and scalability of hydrogen projects, supporting Europe’s transition to clean energy.
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