Abstract

Jupiter 1000 is an industrial demonstrator of Power-to-Gas, commissioned in late 2019 and located in the south of France. The site produces hydrogen through water electrolysis, using both an alkaline electrolyzer and a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer, with a total power of 1 MW. This short communication presents feedback, test results, and studies conducted within the scope of this project. These first lessons learned focus on performance (energy efficiency, flexibility, and startup time), reliability and durability (management of degradation and failures), and safety (management of hazardous phenomena) of the Power-to-Hydrogen process.

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