With the novel energy solution in development, consisting of solar energy production for electricity, advanced lead battery-based system for energy storage and combined lead battery-electrolyser producing green hydrogen for clean cooking fuel, LoCEL-H2 will provide a sustainable, affordable, and flexible renewable energy source for remote communities that cannot currently access an existing, reliable grid infrastructure. The intertwined expertise of the project consortium in technological and social sciences is an asset of the LoCEL-H2 project. This collaboration not only ensures the responsible deployment of the LoCEL-H2 technology but also fosters the creation of an energy solution that aligns with human values, ultimately contributing to a more inclusive, ethically grounded, and sustainable future. The innovation core of the project is comprised of the development of three renewable energy technologies:
- Scalable, decentralised, plug & play prosumer microgrid with 100% renewable solar energy production that will provide electricity for two communities in Africa
- Optimised advanced lead battery energy storage system for households, small businesses and community buildings
- Novel community-shared battery-electrolyser for multi-vector energy storage and green hydrogen production for cooking
LoCEL-H2 involves appropriate socio-cultural analysis to implement energy innovation, improving the socio-economic conditions of vulnerable communities through access to clean electricity and fuel. The methodological approach focuses on creating and supporting ecosystems of actors in each of the pilot areas to maximise knowledge transfer, capability creation, and social change, as well as developing monitoring tools, activities and training.