Role of Technology Flexibility and Grid Coupling on Hydrogen Deployment in Net-Zero Energy Systems

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作者
Law, Jun Wen [1 ]
Mignone, Bryan K. [2 ]
Mallapragada, Dharik S.
机构
[1] MIT, MIT Energy Initiat, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] ExxonMobil Technol & Engn Co, Annandale, NJ 08801 USA
关键词
energy system decarbonization; macro energysystem modeling; hydrogen supply chain; electrolysis; blue hydrogen; CO2; removal; COST; DECARBONIZATION; ELECTRICITY; SYNERGIES;
D O I
10.1021/acs.est.4c12166
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Low-carbon hydrogen is anticipated to be a key element of economy-wide decarbonization pathways. Here we employ a multisector energy system model of the contiguous United States to study competition among low-carbon hydrogen production options and the interplay between the electricity and hydrogen sectors in a net-zero energy system. When hydrogen storage is available without constraints and electrolyzers are grid-connected, they account for most hydrogen production, while providing demand-side flexibility to the electricity system. This decreases battery storage deployment to achieve similar shares of variable renewable energy (VRE) in the power system. When electrolyzers are not grid-connected but rely on islanded VRE power to produce "green" H-2, we find that power system flexibility and the share of electrolytic hydrogen are reduced, all else equal. Without hydrogen storage, natural gas-based hydrogen (i.e., "blue" H-2) accounts for most hydrogen production, although increasing flexibility of blue H-2 can enable some electrolytic H-2 production. Finally, we find that hydrogen deployment does not substantially drive energy transmission expansion, although there is a modest increase in CO2 transmission when blue H-2 is deployed in regions with limited CO2 storage.
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页码:4974 / 4988
页数:15
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