Alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) is a mature hydrogen production technology and there exists a range of economic assessments for available technologies. For advanced AWEs, which may be based on novel polymer-based membrane concepts, it is of prime importance that development comes along with new configurations and technical and economic key process parameters for AWE which might be of interest for further economic assessments. This paper presents an advanced AWE technology referring to 3 different sites in Europe (Germany, Austria, Spain). The focus is on financial metrics, the projection of key performance parameters of advanced AWEs, and further financial and tax parameters. For financial analysis from an investor’s (business) perspectiv...
These days hydrogen (H2) is seen as a possible way to solve the world`s energy crisis. Within the la...
A techno-economic analysis (TEA) was conducted to evaluate the economic profitability and feasibilit...
Relatively high energy costs and the perspective of running out fossil fuel natural resources stimul...
Water electrolysis is a promising technology for storing surplus energy from intermittent renewable ...
Water electrolysis is a promising technology to decarbonise hydrogen production. The Euro-pean union...
The concept of the levelized cost of energy or respectively hydrogen (LCH) is frequently chosen for ...
PEM water electrolysis and Power-to-X systems are seen as potential technologies to achieve GHG emis...
Water electrolysis is a process which converts electricity into hydrogen and is seen as a key techno...
Without a doubt, the world needs to be more sustainable and humanity has to indemnify the past mista...
Hydrogen can play a vital role in a net-zero-emission future because it can be used as fuel in many ...
The article focused on investigation of cost efficiency of hydrogen production via water electrolysi...
Renewable energies are fluctuating and the bigger its share on the Swedish energy market, the more f...
The objective of this study is to identify the techno-economic factors for the recent hydrogen produ...
The need for energy storage to balance intermittent and inflexible electricity supply with demand is...
Economic evaluation for water electrolysis compared to steam methane reforming has been carried out ...
These days hydrogen (H2) is seen as a possible way to solve the world`s energy crisis. Within the la...
A techno-economic analysis (TEA) was conducted to evaluate the economic profitability and feasibilit...
Relatively high energy costs and the perspective of running out fossil fuel natural resources stimul...
Water electrolysis is a promising technology for storing surplus energy from intermittent renewable ...
Water electrolysis is a promising technology to decarbonise hydrogen production. The Euro-pean union...
The concept of the levelized cost of energy or respectively hydrogen (LCH) is frequently chosen for ...
PEM water electrolysis and Power-to-X systems are seen as potential technologies to achieve GHG emis...
Water electrolysis is a process which converts electricity into hydrogen and is seen as a key techno...
Without a doubt, the world needs to be more sustainable and humanity has to indemnify the past mista...
Hydrogen can play a vital role in a net-zero-emission future because it can be used as fuel in many ...
The article focused on investigation of cost efficiency of hydrogen production via water electrolysi...
Renewable energies are fluctuating and the bigger its share on the Swedish energy market, the more f...
The objective of this study is to identify the techno-economic factors for the recent hydrogen produ...
The need for energy storage to balance intermittent and inflexible electricity supply with demand is...
Economic evaluation for water electrolysis compared to steam methane reforming has been carried out ...
These days hydrogen (H2) is seen as a possible way to solve the world`s energy crisis. Within the la...
A techno-economic analysis (TEA) was conducted to evaluate the economic profitability and feasibilit...
Relatively high energy costs and the perspective of running out fossil fuel natural resources stimul...