Wind hydrogen production involves using electricity generated from wind turbines to power water electrolysis systems. Wind energy’s high capacity factor and scalability make it suitable for large-scale hydrogen production. Offshore wind farms, in particular, offer strong potential for integrated hydrogen production. Wind hydrogen systems support energy storage, grid balancing, and decarbonization of transport and industry. Excess wind power can be converted into hydrogen, reducing curtailment. Challenges include infrastructure integration and cost optimization. Wind hydrogen production enhances renewable energy utilization and supports flexible, low-carbon energy systems.
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