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Low carbon hydrogen (whether based on renewable or nuclear electricity, or fossil fuels with carbon capture) is a means … intervention (e.g. mandatory targets, subsidies, decarbonisation policies) so low carbon hydrogen is subject to significant … regulatory risk. The boundary between low carbon hydrogen and electrification is not clear cut. Low carbon hydrogen needs to …
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high-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines or as molecules via hydrogen pipelines emerges as a critical decision. This paper … considers this pivotal choice and compares the techno-economic characteristics of these two transmission technologies. Hydrogen … HVDC transmission lines. Advocates for hydrogen pipelines see potential in expanding these networks, capitalizing on …
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-carbon hydrogen market using a novel, integrated natural gas and hydrogen market model. It shows that natural gas-based low …-carbon hydrogen production pathways predominate in technology-neutral scenarios in 2050. In scenarios where hydrogen production is gas …-based, hydrogen is produced close to the point of consumption. Natural gas prices determine local hydrogen prices. In scenarios …
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transport and storage of VRE through a hydrogen pipeline to the transport of VRE through a High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC …) transmission line. The analysis found a hydrogen pipeline can offer a cost-competitive method for VRE transmission compared to a … of transmission infrastructure projects given the additionality which hydrogen pipelines can provide in terms of energy …
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Motivated by possible future applications in low pressure drop reactors for hydrogen production by fixed bed chemical … average methane conversion by up to 10% and hydrogen yield by up to 5%. All of the OC's could be reduced by a CH4/H2O mixture …
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As a manufactured fuel, hydrogen can be produced in a decentralized way in most countries around the world. This means …, even in a net zero economy, the global trade of hydrogen could look quite different to the current international trade in … which have lower cost renewable electricity may develop an economic advantage in the production of low-cost hydrogen, but …
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Hydrogen’s production versatility, coupled with its potential as an energy vector, positions it as a potentially … existing and future technology, and this means that hydrogen is in the forefront of the minds of investors and policymakers …. Moreover, hydrogen is not subject to the same geographical limitations as, say, fossil fuels or pure battery-electric systems …
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