This article presents a comprehensive approach for estimating the development of global production and supply costs of low-carbon hydrogen from renewable energy sources (onshore wind, offshore wind and solar photovoltaics) and natural gas (natural gas reforming with carbon capture and storage and natural gas pyrolysis) until 2050. The analysis also assesses the costs associated with the transportation of hydrogen by ship or pipeline. The combination of production and transportation costs yields a ranking of cost-optimal supply sources for individual countries. Estimation results suggest that natural gas reforming with carbon capture and storage will be the most cost-efficient low-carbon hydrogen production pathway in the medium term (2020- ...
International audienceThe paper aims to address the potential of low-carbon and renewable hydrogen i...
The importing of renewable energy will be one part of the process of defossilizing the energy system...
There is growing international interest in electrolytic hydrogen produced from renewable energy (oft...
This paper analyses which sources of low-carbon hydrogen for the Northwest European market are most ...
The consequences of the climate crisis and the increasing energy demand make the energy transi-tion ...
The decarbonization of the power sector, which has been heavily dependent on fossil fuels, has been ...
Low-carbon (green) hydrogen can be generated via water electrolysis using photovoltaic, wind, hydrop...
Hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water, powered by renewable energy, is seen as the key to enabl...
Fossil fuel consumption in transportation system and energy-intensive sectors as the principal pilla...
As a manufactured fuel, hydrogen can be produced in a decentralized way in most countries around the...
[Introduction] The paper aims to calculate the Hydrogen energy economy efficiency. In next decade, H...
The technological lock-in of the transportation and industrial sector can be largely attributed to t...
Hydrogen has been identified as a potential energy vector to decarbonise the transport and chemical ...
This paper considers potential import routes for low-carbon and renewable hydrogen (H2) to main Euro...
Environmental problems resulting from fossil-based energy and the depletion of fossil fuels made the...
International audienceThe paper aims to address the potential of low-carbon and renewable hydrogen i...
The importing of renewable energy will be one part of the process of defossilizing the energy system...
There is growing international interest in electrolytic hydrogen produced from renewable energy (oft...
This paper analyses which sources of low-carbon hydrogen for the Northwest European market are most ...
The consequences of the climate crisis and the increasing energy demand make the energy transi-tion ...
The decarbonization of the power sector, which has been heavily dependent on fossil fuels, has been ...
Low-carbon (green) hydrogen can be generated via water electrolysis using photovoltaic, wind, hydrop...
Hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water, powered by renewable energy, is seen as the key to enabl...
Fossil fuel consumption in transportation system and energy-intensive sectors as the principal pilla...
As a manufactured fuel, hydrogen can be produced in a decentralized way in most countries around the...
[Introduction] The paper aims to calculate the Hydrogen energy economy efficiency. In next decade, H...
The technological lock-in of the transportation and industrial sector can be largely attributed to t...
Hydrogen has been identified as a potential energy vector to decarbonise the transport and chemical ...
This paper considers potential import routes for low-carbon and renewable hydrogen (H2) to main Euro...
Environmental problems resulting from fossil-based energy and the depletion of fossil fuels made the...
International audienceThe paper aims to address the potential of low-carbon and renewable hydrogen i...
The importing of renewable energy will be one part of the process of defossilizing the energy system...
There is growing international interest in electrolytic hydrogen produced from renewable energy (oft...