Hydrogen technologies and infrastructures might play a significant role in meeting ambitious climate and energy policy goals of the UK Government. Nonetheless, studies on hydrogen are either limited in scope in that they do not take into account the relationships with the wider energy system drivers and constraints or do not consider how a hydrogen network might develop geographically. This paper presents a framework where a spatially explicit hydrogen module is embedded in the UK MARKAL Energy System model to explore energy system trade-offs for the production, delivery and use of hydrogen at the sub-national level. A set of illustrative scenarios highlight the competitiveness of hydrogen related infrastructures and technologies as well as...
Hydrogen could be a significant fuel of the future, with the potential to make a major contribution ...
Hydrogen and fuel cells as an emerging socio-technical system have been suggested as a very promisin...
For the introduction of a hydrogen economy one of the most relevant questions is: what are the suita...
Hydrogen technologies and infrastructures might play a significant role in meeting ambitious climate...
In response to climate challenge, the UK Government adopted a 60 % CO2 reduction target from 1990 le...
AbstractHydrogen is widely recognised as an important option for future road transportation, but a w...
Possible limitations of the oil supply are increasingly triggering the search for alternative fuels,...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
Understanding the scale and nature of hydrogen’s potential role in the development of low carbon ene...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
One major issue that is source of uncertainty holding back the hydrogen deployment, is the infrastru...
AbstractWhere does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as w...
Hydrogen has the potential to offer deep decarbonisation across a range of global heavy-emitting sec...
The envisioned role of hydrogen in the energy transition - or the concept of a hydrogen economy - ha...
Hydrogen could be a significant fuel of the future, with the potential to make a major contribution ...
Hydrogen and fuel cells as an emerging socio-technical system have been suggested as a very promisin...
For the introduction of a hydrogen economy one of the most relevant questions is: what are the suita...
Hydrogen technologies and infrastructures might play a significant role in meeting ambitious climate...
In response to climate challenge, the UK Government adopted a 60 % CO2 reduction target from 1990 le...
AbstractHydrogen is widely recognised as an important option for future road transportation, but a w...
Possible limitations of the oil supply are increasingly triggering the search for alternative fuels,...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
Understanding the scale and nature of hydrogen’s potential role in the development of low carbon ene...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
One major issue that is source of uncertainty holding back the hydrogen deployment, is the infrastru...
AbstractWhere does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as w...
Hydrogen has the potential to offer deep decarbonisation across a range of global heavy-emitting sec...
The envisioned role of hydrogen in the energy transition - or the concept of a hydrogen economy - ha...
Hydrogen could be a significant fuel of the future, with the potential to make a major contribution ...
Hydrogen and fuel cells as an emerging socio-technical system have been suggested as a very promisin...
For the introduction of a hydrogen economy one of the most relevant questions is: what are the suita...