Realizing a Hydrogen Powered City : An Infrastructural Model
As a universal energy vector, hydrogen can decouple supply from demand, presenting unique opportunities if considered at the planning stages of cities. Our hydrogen city model details the requisite infrastructure to realize an emission-free off-grid self-powered city. The model considered all energy stakeholders to be “Producers”, “Consumers” or “Prosumers”, depending on whether they are producing, using or both adding hydrogen to the collective from their excess energy and utilizing hydrogen when their energy supply is lower than demand. These considerations are key to the planning of the cities of the future as well as retrofitting the cities of the present
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[2022]
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Authors: | Dopson, Christopher P. ; Mustafa, Majed M. ; Alterkawi, Mezyad M. ; Kotbi, Mohammad G. ; Althabt, Abdullah ; Barron, Andrew ; Dunnill, Charles W. |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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