This report entitled EU harmonised terminology for hydrogen generated by electrolysis is
81 prepared under the FWC between JRC and FCH2JU. It is the result of a collaborative effort between European
82 partners from industry, research and development (R&D) organisations and academia participating to FCH2JU
funded R&D projects7
in electrolysis applications.8
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85 The objective of this pre-normative research (PNR) document is to present an open and comprehensive com86 pendium of harmonised terminology which are encountered in electrolysis applications. As means of ordered
87 knowledge representation, clarity of communication and open access to technical information, the commonly
88 accepted terms and definitions of this compendium cover many aspects of electrolysis. They are materials
89 research, modelling, design & engineering, analysis, characterisation, measurements, laboratory testing, pro90 totype development and field tests including demonstration as well as quality assurance (QA).
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92 The commonly accepted definitions of terms and phrases may be used in RD&D project documents, test
93 and measurement methods, test procedures and test protocols, scientific publications, and technical docu94 mentation. This compendium is primarily intended for use by those involved in conducting RD&D as well as in
95 drafting and evaluating R&I programme. But, it also contains information useful for others, e. g. auditors, man96 ufacturer, designers, system integrators, testing centres, service providers and educators. Note, it is expandable
97 to account for future power-to-hydrogen (P2H2) developments in energy storage (ES) particularly electrical en98 ergy storage (EE
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