H2SmartLab is designed to support the shift from traditional, non-renewable energy sources to renewable ones, with a special focus on hydrogen. Its goal is to create a research infrastructure that smartly integrates renewable hydrogen production, storage, and utilization with an advanced monitoring and management system. This integrated approach aims to enhance the resilience and efficiency of hydrogen-based systems.
A key component of the project is the use of digital twin technology. This innovative tool enables detailed simulations and predictive analyses, ensuring that system performance is continuously optimized and that future needs are effectively addressed.
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mathLab members involved: Gianluigi Rozza