A multi-model assessment of the Global Warming Potential of hydrogen

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Maria Sand
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie
Marit Sandstad
Srinath Krishnan
Gunnar Myhre
Hannah Bryant
Richard Derwent
Didier Hauglustaine
Fabien Paulot
Michael Prather
David Stevenson
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[1] CICERO Center for International Climate Research,School of Geosciences
[2] University of Edinburgh,Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE), CEA
[3] rdscientific,CNRS
[4] Université Paris-Saclay,UVSQ
[5] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
[6] University of California Irvine,Earth System Science Department
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With increasing global interest in molecular hydrogen to replace fossil fuels, more attention is being paid to potential leakages of hydrogen into the atmosphere and its environmental consequences. Hydrogen is not directly a greenhouse gas, but its chemical reactions change the abundances of the greenhouse gases methane, ozone, and stratospheric water vapor, as well as aerosols. Here, we use a model ensemble of five global atmospheric chemistry models to estimate the 100-year time-horizon Global Warming Potential (GWP100) of hydrogen. We estimate a hydrogen GWP100 of 11.6 ± 2.8 (one standard deviation). The uncertainty range covers soil uptake, photochemical production of hydrogen, the lifetimes of hydrogen and methane, and the hydroxyl radical feedback on methane and hydrogen. The hydrogen-induced changes are robust across the different models. It will be important to keep hydrogen leakages at a minimum to accomplish the benefits of switching to a hydrogen economy.
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