In 2004, the small wind swept island of Utsira, Norway, became home to the world’s first, full-scale combined wind power and hydrogen plant.
By developing and testing a full-scale, wind-hydrogen energy system, this project aimed to demonstrate how renewable energy can provide a safe, continuous, and efficient energy supply to remote areas.
The success of the Utsira project in demonstrating the feasibility of combining renewable energy and hydrogen in remote locations opens new opportunities for the application of electrolysers in future energy systems.
The electrolyzer which is applied in this hydrogen station was manufactured by PERIC of CSIC.
Project facts of Utsira power station
Main Components |
Technical Parameters |
Wind Turbine Flywheel Master Synchronous Machine H2 Engine Fuel Cell Electrolyzer H2 Storage Capacity
| 2x600kW
5kW 100kVA 55kW (最大载荷) 10kW 10Nm3/hH2,48kW 2400Nm3 |