Impact of climate and geological storage potential on feasibility of hydrogen fuels

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作者
Ikaheimo, Jussi [1 ]
Lindroos, Tomi J. [1 ]
Kiviluoma, Juha [1 ]
机构
[1] VTT Tech Res Ctr Finland Ltd, Smart Energy & Built Environm, Tekniikantie 21, Espoo 02044, Finland
关键词
Electrofuels; Energy system modelling; Sector coupling; Electrolysis; Energy storage; Ammonia; ENERGY-STORAGE; TECHNOECONOMIC ASSESSMENT; BIOMASS RESIDUES; ONSHORE WIND; COST; SYSTEM; POWER; GAS; PERFORMANCE; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121093
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Electrofuels, including hydrogen, methane and ammonia, have been suggested as one pathway in achieving net-zero greenhouse gas energy systems. They can play a role in providing an energy storage and fuel or feedstock to hard-to-abate sectors. In future energy systems their role is often studied in case studies adhering to specific region. In this study we study their role by defining multiple archetypal energy systems, which represent approximations of real systems in different regions. Comparing the role of electrofuels across the cost-optimized systems relying only on renewable energy in power generation, we found that hydrogen was a significant energy vector in all systems, with its annual quantity approaching the classic electricity demand. The role of renewable methane was very limited. Electrofuel storages were needed in all systems and their capacity was the highest in the northern Hemiboreal system. Absence of cavern storage potential did not hamper the significance of electrofuels but increased the role of ammonia and led to average 5.5% systemic cost increase. Systems where reservoir hydropower was scarce or level of electricity consumption was high, needed more fuel storages. The findings of this study can help for better understanding of what kind of storage and generation technologies will be most useful in future carbon-neutral systems in different types of regions.
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