This approach was outlined in the DACH Hydrogen symposium in Wiener Neustadt.
PBNZ said BESS could respond "within milliseconds" to imbalances, whereas hydrogen could inject energy (through fuel cells and turbines) over longer durations.
Tjark Connor, battery systems expert at the startup, commented: "Our goal is an energy system that stabilises itself, digital, decentralized and decarbonized".
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