As global renewable energy capacity surges by 15% annually, a critical question emerges: Can hydrogen storage bridge the gap between intermittent supply and 24/7 demand? With solar and wind generation often exceeding grid capacity during peak hours, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) reports 58 TWh of clean energy was wasted in 2023 alone. This paradox highlights the urgency for adaptable storage solutions.
As global renewable capacity surges 67% since 2019, ammonia energy carriers emerge as a potential game-changer. But why do we still lose 35% of solar/wind energy through curtailment? The answer lies in our inability to store and transport green energy effectively across continents. Could this nitrogen-hydrogen compound hold the key to solving our century's biggest energy puzzle?
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