Excess electricity from wind and sun can be transformed into hydrogen and with carbon dioxide subsequently into methane.
When needed, electricity is regained in a combined cycle plant burning the methane. To close the carbon cycle carbondioxide is captured on site. Two subsurface storage formations for both gases are required for the technology. Our regional showcase of two German cities, Potsdam and Brandenburg/Havel, demonstrates that about 30 % of their electricity demand can be provided in that way, using 17.2 % of renewable electricity generated in the State of Brandenburg. The overall efficiency of the system is 27.7 %.