Wind hydrogen hybrid systems integrate wind energy with hydrogen production through electrolysis. Excess wind power is converted into hydrogen, which can be stored and used for power generation, transport, or industry. These systems reduce curtailment and provide long-term energy storage. Wind hydrogen hybrids support sector coupling and decarbonization. They enhance flexibility and resilience of renewable energy systems. Such hybrid systems are key to future hydrogen economies and renewable integration.
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