The plant harnesses the sun's energy through a solar park or a wind farm, producing and storing green hydrogen through water electrolysis, and converting it to electricity on-demand, 24 hours a day, using HDF’s proprietary multi-megawatt fuel cells.
Around the world, there is a huge fleet of coal power plants that will reach the end of their lifecycle over the next couple of decades. South Africa is one of places where a fleet of over 20GW is set to be decommissioned over the next couple of decade. In order to ensure a just transition that looks into how the local communities in these coal ecosystems will not be disenfranchised, leaving ghost towns, etc.
Before we get into the details of the proposed Mpumalanga project, here is a look a how some of HDF’s plants work. HDF has developed two models for its multi-megawatt power plants: : On-demand power generation from green hydrogen from gas transportation networks or any other green hydrogen projects locally implemented
HDF says its Renewstable® power plant is designed to offer clean baseload power with essential grid stabilizing services in areas where geothermal or hydropower is not available. The plant harnesses the sun’s energy through a solar park and/or wind energy via a wind farm, producing and storing green hydrogen through water electrolysis, and converting it to electricity on-demand, 24 hours a day, using HDF’s proprietary multi-megawatt fuel cells.
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