The SuperP2G Project
SuperP2G interconnects leading P2G initiatives in five countries.
Each national project focuses on different challenges, where researchers team up with local need-owners to co-create solutions.
The main objective of SuperP2G is to lower the threshold for need-owners to validate and put P2G to practice
for “Smart Energy Systems”, “Sectorial Integration” as well as “Local & Regional development”.
The project concluded on the 23.03.2023 with the Closing Conference in Brussels, where the SuperP2G Webtool was presented: https://superp2g.external.dbi-gruppe.de/
Latest Events
Workshop in Denmark
Stakeholder involvement was an important part of the SuperP2G gas project. This was achieved through in-depth workshops with the respective national partners. Here you will find the final workshop of the Danish case, where the tools and final results were presented and discussed with practitioners. The presentations and the corresponding videos: 1 SuperP2G final workshop […]read more
Latest News
Perspectives on green hydrogen in Europe – during an energy crisis and towards future climate neutrality
Perspectives on green hydrogen in Europe – during an energy crisis and towards future climate neutrality Hydrogen and regional energy infrastructure are significant for the European Green Deal and was focus of the SuperP2G research project (Synergies Utilising renewable Power Regionally by means of Power to Gas). Five national projects (Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and […]read more
About the Project
SuperP2G interconnects leading P2G initiatives in five countries, ensuring joint learning. Each national project focuses on different challenges, where researchers team up with local need-owners to co-create solutions.
Partners
The SuperP2G project represents national, technical, and scientific gas and power organizations and accosiations. Each of the involved countries leads its own national case to research the various possibilities ...
National Cases
The project SuperP2G will demonstrate five national cases where Power-to-Gas (PtG) storage concepts at locations in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, and The Netherlands.