Introduction
Smart grid integration refers to connecting hydrogen systems (like electrolysers or fuel cells) to intelligent energy networks that balance supply and demand.
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IEA Hydrogen in the Grid Report
🧠 What It Means
Uses real-time data to decide when to produce/store hydrogen.
Helps balance intermittent renewables like wind or solar.
Fuel cells can export power; electrolysers can absorb excess.
❗ Key Challenges
Requires sophisticated control systems and communication protocols.
Hydrogen infrastructure still limited for grid-scale balancing.
Needs regulatory support for flexible energy pricing.
🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment
“Hydrogen and smart grids? That’s how you store sunshine and wind for tomorrow.”
🦉 Sameer’s Comment
“Smart grids make hydrogen smarter — flexible, clean, and always in sync.”