Wire and Cable Show 2024 Bulletin: Constructing the Green Hydrogen Energy Industry
While all sectors of the energy industry are emphasizing the importance of increasing innovation and research to accelerate the energy transition, Wire and Cable Show 2024 understands that technological innovation in this area involves not only the integration of new energy into the grid system, but also the construction of offshore power storage facilities.
Significant progress has already been made in areas such as high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission technology, lithium-ion batteries, and hydrogen energy production, transportation, and storage. Innovation is no longer confined to the laboratory, yet large-scale application has not been realized.
This raises a thought-provoking question: if technological advancements are not hindering the energy transformation, what is?
The massive renewable energy reserves in the North Sea need to transition from radially connecting national internets and wind farms to an interconnected offshore grid system.
Wire and Cable Show 2024 believes that once such a grid system is established, it will serve as a multifaceted milestone. Subsequent storage facilities, carbon storage sites, and hydrogen production assets can drive development in multiple areas. Establishing offshore energy generation assets will become a crucial connection between onshore infrastructure, connecting countries and promoting spatial diversification in energy production, thereby making deep cooperation among various parties possible.
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