Transitioning to a Hydrogen Future: Analysing Demand and Supply Dynamics in New Zealand's Transportation Sector

Mingyue Selena Sheng, Le Wen, Beryl Tan, Stephen Poletti
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This study conducts a comprehensive literature review, analysing academic articles, government documents, and reports from international organisations to discern trends in hydrogen fuel deployment for heavy transportation in New Zealand. It specifically assesses the current state-of-the-art technology, economic policies, and the impact of hydrogen fuel and fuel-cell vehicles on decarbonisation efforts and economic growth, acknowledging the influence of consumer preferences, diesel prices, and technological advancements on market demand. While recognising the cost-competitiveness challenges these vehicles face, the research highlights the necessity of significant investments in infrastructure development. Methodologically, the study integrates economies of scale and technological learning rates to evaluate hydrogen fuel investment returns. Furthermore, this paper employs the Castalia-MBIE model for scenario analysis, revealing two key insights. First, it underscores the criticality of maintaining a favourable equilibrium between domestic and international production costs alongside hydrogen fuel consumption to bolster New Zealand's competitiveness on the global stage. Second, it highlights the pronounced vulnerability of fuel-cell electric vehicles to supply-side influences as compared to demand-related variables. These insights contribute scientifically to understanding the economic dynamics of hydrogen fuel adoption and its implications for New Zealand's transport sector.
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本研究进行了全面的文献综述,分析了学术文章、政府文件和国际组织的报告,以了解新西兰在重型运输中使用氢燃料的趋势。研究特别评估了当前最先进的技术、经济政策以及氢燃料和燃料电池汽车对去碳化努力和经济增长的影响,同时承认消费者偏好、柴油价格和技术进步对市场需求的影响。在认识到氢燃料和燃料电池汽车在成本竞争力方面面临挑战的同时,研究还强调了对基础设施建设进行大量投资的必要性。在方法论上,本研究结合规模经济和技术学习率来评估氢燃料的投资回报。此外,本文采用 Castalia-MBIE 模型进行情景分析,揭示了两个关键的见解。首先,它强调了在氢燃料消费的同时,保持国内和国际生产成本之间有利平衡的重要性,以增强新西兰在全球舞台上的竞争力。其次,与需求相关的变量相比,它强调了燃料电池电动汽车受供应方影响的明显脆弱性。这些见解有助于科学地理解氢燃料应用的经济动态及其对新西兰交通部门的影响。
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