Paolo Marocco

Ph.D. in Energetica , 33rd cycle (2017-2020)

Ph.D. obtained in 2021

Dissertation:

Hydrogen-based energy storage systems for off-grid locations (Abstract)

Tutors:

Massimo Santarelli Andrea Lanzini

Research presentation:

Poster

Profile

Research topic

Analysis of different power-to-power configurations for electrical energy storage

Research interests

Innovative Energy Systems
Energy systems sustainability and optimization
Renewable energy
Conversion, storage and decarbonization of energy vectors

Biography

I graduated in Energy and Nuclear Engineering in the track “Innovation in Energy Production” at Politecnico di Torino and I am currently in my third year of doctorate in Energy Engineering.
In general, I have always been interested by themes related to the field of sustainable energy with particular attention towards innovative processes to produce and store energy, especially when produced from renewable sources.
My research is mainly performed within the framework of the EU H2020 project REMOTE (https://www.remote-euproject.eu/), whose main aim is to demonstrate the techno-economic feasibility of H2-based energy storage solutions in four different DEMOs, based on renewables, in isolated micro-grid and off grid remote areas. I am principally involved in the analysis and optimal design of such P2P systems.
The evaluation of how H2-based devices degrade, i.e. decrease their performance over time, is essential for a more realistic modelling of such energy storage systems and to identify suitable control strategies to minimize the degradation during operation. I thus joined, as a visiting researcher, the SINTEF Sustainable Energy Technology Department (SINTEF Industry, Trondheim, Norway), where I performed experimental tests on PEM electrolyzers focusing, in particular, on the investigation of the PEM membrane degradation (by measuring the released F- ions through ion chromatography).
Currently, my research is dealing with the development of more detailed models of the H2-based energy storage systems under analysis, including also degradation considerations for a more accurate description and better assessment of optimal operational strategies.

Awards and Honors

  • Award as “Most Innovative Contribution” in the framework of EFCF conference in Lucerne, Switzerland, on July 2019 (https://www.efcf.com/2020) during the Grid Service Markets (GSM) Symposium (https://gridservicemarket.com/). A techno-economic analysis of hydrogen-based energy storage systems in remote areas was presented, showing the effectiveness of hydrogen as longer-term energy storage medium. (2020)

Teaching

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Teachings

Bachelor of Science

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Research

Research projects

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