Branchennews , 16. Okt 2024

Early Financing Crucial for Hydrogen Storages

Picture: Zukunft Gas

Hydrogen storage is a central element of a future hydrogen economy and the future energy system. Their importance lies particularly in ensuring security of supply in the electricity sector: large storage capacities are needed to bridge the seasonal gap in demand from hydrogen power plants. However, uncertainties about the future development of the hydrogen economy have so far severely restricted the planning and construction of storage facilities.

The expansion of hydrogen storage facilities announced to date only covers the expected demand until around 2030, and even here the final investment decisions have yet to be made. The BMWK has therefore commissioned a study on the demand, conversion, new construction and financing of hydrogen storage facilities, which was carried out by a consortium led by dena and with the participation of the Fraunhofer ISI Institute and the consulting firm Guidehouse.

Corinna Enders, CEO of dena, said: ‘In a climate-neutral energy system, hydrogen storage systems are central to the security of supply and stability of the energy system. The current study shows how the development of hydrogen storage can be incentivised. Stable financing instruments communicated at an early stage are of great importance in order to trigger investment in the construction of hydrogen storage facilities. The corresponding political and necessary regulatory framework should be put in place quickly.’

The study deals with technical, economic and financial aspects of storage expansion and is based on a scenario analysis and numerous stakeholder interviews. After weighing up all the relevant aspects, it makes the following recommendations:

Due to the long realisation times, the new construction of extensive (in particular cavern) storage capacities should be initiated at an early stage, if possible in the coming years. This also requires a political vision and corresponding support for hydrogen storage facilities. This is the only way to ensure the timely completion of sufficient storage capacities, as final investment decisions cannot be made without government support in the ramp-up phase given the economic risks that exist in the current market situation.

Balancing demand risks (price and volume risks) for storage operators is crucial for the financing of hydrogen storage facilities. If sufficiently secure revenues to cover costs and relevant risks cannot be guaranteed, investments in the required storage capacity expansion are likely to be significantly too low.

The regulatory framework to be defined by the BNetzA will play a decisive role in determining which financing model can best address these risks. The regulatory framework and the state-backed financing model for hydrogen storage in the ramp-up phase should be introduced as early as possible (ideally from mid-2026). Communication of the future regulatory and financing framework as early as possible is crucial even before its introduction.

Revenue-based contracts-for-difference may be particularly suitable as a funding mechanism. They create early and effective investment incentives in the market ramp-up phase. To ensure the efficiency of the subsidisation, they should also be awarded within the framework of competitive tenders. The scope of the tenders should be determined by the German government's political objectives for the hydrogen sector. An amortisation account would be suitable for financing, as it would enable private-sector refinancing through a significantly broader storage user base in the future.

Weiterführende Links:

Press release dena

Ihr Ansprechpartner

Selina Stolzenbach
Ihr Pressekontakt

Selina Stolzenbach

Senior Managerin Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Tel.: +49 170 6589188

Rechtlicher Hinweis zur Nutzung

Die Rech­te für die auf die­ser Sei­te ver­öf­fent­lich­ten Bil­der, Tex­te, Au­dio- und Vi­deo­da­tei­en lie­gen, wenn nicht an­ders ver­merkt, bei Zukunft Gas e.V. Die Da­te­ien aus dem Pres­se­be­reich kön­nen mit Quel­len­an­ga­be für die re­dak­ti­o­nel­le Be­richt­er­stat­tung ver­wen­det wer­den. Die Nut­zung bzw. der Ab­druck ist ho­no­rar­frei. Bit­te las­sen Sie uns bei ei­ner even­tu­el­len Nut­zung ei­nen Be­leg zu­kom­men.

Jeg­li­che an­de­re Nut­zung ist nur nach vor­he­ri­ger schrift­li­cher Ein­wil­li­gung von Zukunft Gas ge­stat­tet.

Die be­reit­ge­stell­ten Da­tei­en sind nach bes­tem Wis­sen und Ge­wis­sen er­stellt. Un­ge­ach­tet des­sen über­nimmt Zukunft Gas kei­ne Ver­ant­wor­tung für aus der Nut­zung der Da­tei­en ent­ste­hen­de Schä­den.

Cookies
Verwalten Sie Ihre Cookie-Einstellungen
Wir verwenden Cookies, um Ihnen eine optimale Nutzung unseres Internetangebots zu ermöglichen. Dazu zählen Cookies, die für den sicheren und technischen Betrieb der Website notwendig sind, sowie solche, die zu anonymen Statistikzwecken genutzt werden. Einige Informationen zur Verwendung unserer Website geben wir an Partner für soziale Medien und Werbung weiter. Unsere Partner führen diese Informationen möglicherweise mit weiteren Daten zusammen, die Sie ihnen bereitgestellt haben oder die sie im Rahmen Ihrer Nutzung der Dienste gesammelt haben.

In den folgenden Cookie-Zustimmungsoptionen können Sie die Cookies verwalten und zusätzliche Kategorien zulassen. Indem Sie auf den Button "Alle Cookies akzeptieren" klicken, werden alle Kategorien von Cookies aktiviert. Ihre Einwilligung können Sie jederzeit mit Wirkung für die Zukunft widerrufen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
Ihre Auswahl: