By placing a hydrogen production facility on wind farms, the energy that cannot be used as wind energy can be used to produce hydrogen.
The hydrogen produced can then be stored and used for various applications, such as filling stations for cars, trucks, buses or ships, and reproducing energy (if demand exceeds what the windmills produce).
Major advantages of hydrogen production are that it does not require materials that are difficult to obtain and that hydrogen production takes up less space than battery production.
That is why, in addition to supplying wind energy to the electricity grid, it is increasingly being decided to also install a hydrogen production facility near wind turbines.
