Project description
Improving hydrogen injection management in multi-gas networks
Hydrogen can be integrated into the natural gas network to advance a low-carbon economy, but certain technical and regulatory challenges need to be addressed initially. Multi-gas networks must ensure safe and efficient operation while meeting energy demand requirements. The establishment of a universal limit for hydrogen within the European gas infrastructure is challenging due to uncertainties regarding material integrity. The EU-funded SHIMMER project will enhance the management of hydrogen injection in multi-gas networks by expanding our understanding of hydrogen projects along with their associated risks. It will conduct a comprehensive mapping of gas infrastructure across Europe to identify strategies for effectively managing a multi-gas network and ensuring the safe integration of hydrogen into natural gas infrastructure.
Objective
To accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy while exploiting existing infrastructure, hydrogen can be injected to the natural gas network. However, the there are many technical and regulatory gaps that should be closed and adaptations and investments to be made to assure that multi-gas networks across Europe will be able to operate in a reliable and safe way while providing a highly controllable gas quality and required energy demand. Recently, the European Committee for Standardization concluded the impossibility of setting a common limiting value for hydrogen into the European gas infrastructure recommending a case-by-case analysis. In addition to this, there are still uncertainties related to material integrity on pipelines and networks components with regards to a reduced lifetime in presence of hydrogen. Existent results from previous and ongoing projects on the hydrogen readiness of grid components should be summarized in a systematic manner together with the assessment of the existent T&D infrastructure components at European level to provide stakeholders with decision support and risk reduction information to drive future investments and the development of regulations and standards. The SHIMMER project aims to enable a higher integration and safer hydrogen injection management in multi-gas networks by contributing to the knowledge and better understanding of hydrogen projects, their risks, and opportunities.
- To map and address European gas T&D infrastructure in relation to materials, components, technology, and their readiness for hydrogen blends
- To define methods, tools and technologies for multi-gas network management and quality tracking, including simulation, prediction, and safe management of transients, in view of widespread hydrogen injection in a context of European-wide context
-To propose best practice guidelines for handling the safety of hydrogen in the natural gas infrastructure, managing the risks
Fields of science
Keywords
Programme(s)
- HORIZON.2.5 - Climate, Energy and Mobility Main Programme
Funding Scheme
HORIZON-JU-RIA - HORIZON JU Research and Innovation ActionsCoordinator
7034 Trondheim
Norway