Hydrogen Blending in Natural Gas Grid: Energy, Environmental, and Economic Implications in the Residential Sector

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Vespasiano, Domiziana [1 ]
Sgaramella, Antonio [1 ]
Lo Basso, Gianluigi [1 ]
de Santoli, Livio [1 ]
Pastore, Lorenzo Mario [1 ]
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[1] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Astronaut Elect & Energy Engn, I-00184 Rome, Italy
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power-to-gas; sector coupling; decarbonization cost; levelized cost of hydrogen; energy efficiency; building refurbishment; hydrogen mixtures; renewable energy; green hydrogen; energy policy; POWER-TO-GAS; EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS; COMBUSTION PERFORMANCE; SYSTEM; ENGINE; METHANE; IMPACT; BURNER; SWIRL; NOX;
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10.3390/buildings14082284
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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The forthcoming implementation of national policies towards hydrogen blending into the natural gas grid will affect the technical and economic parameters that must be taken into account in the design of building heating systems. This study evaluates the implications of using hydrogen-enriched natural gas (H2NG) blends in condensing boilers and Gas Adsorption Heat Pumps (GAHPs) in a residential building in Rome, Italy. The analysis considers several parameters, including non-renewable primary energy consumption, CO2 emissions, Levelized Cost of Heat (LCOH), and Carbon Abatement Cost (CAC). The results show that a 30% hydrogen blend achieves a primary energy consumption reduction of 12.05% and 11.19% in boilers and GAHPs, respectively. The presence of hydrogen in the mixture exerts a more pronounced influence on the reduction in fossil primary energy and CO2 emissions in condensing boilers, as it enhances combustion efficiency. The GAHP system turns out to be more cost-effective due to its higher efficiency. At current hydrogen costs, the LCOH of both technologies increases as the volume fraction of hydrogen increases. The forthcoming cost reduction in hydrogen will reduce the LCOH and the decarbonization cost for both technologies. At low hydrogen prices, the CAC for boilers is lower than for GAHPs; therefore, replacing boilers with other gas technologies rather than electric heat pumps increases the risk of creating stranded assets. In conclusion, blending hydrogen into the gas grid can be a useful policy to reduce emissions from the overall natural gas consumption during the process of end-use electrification, while stimulating the development of a hydrogen economy.
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