Evaluating the economic viability of decentralised solar PV-based green hydrogen for cooking in Ghana

Flavio Odoi-Yorke , Agnes Abeley Abbey , Anthony Kaku , Stephen Afonaa-Mensah , Ephraim Bonah Agyekum , Charles Benjamin Essuman , John Eshun Davis , Ransford Opoku Darko , Lawrence Atepor
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Developing countries, including Ghana, face challenges ensuring access to clean and reliable cooking fuels and technologies. Traditional biomass sources mainly used in most developing countries for cooking contribute to deforestation and indoor air pollution, necessitating a shift towards environmentally friendly alternatives. The study's primary objective is to evaluate the economic viability of using solar PV-based green hydrogen as a sustainable fuel for cooking in Ghana. The study adopted well-established equations to investigate the economic performance of the proposed system. The findings revealed that the levelized cost of hydrogen using the discounted cash flow approach is about 89 %, 155 %, and 190 % more than electricity, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and charcoal. This implies that using the hydrogen produced for cooking fuel is not cost-competitive compared to LPG, charcoal, and electricity. However, with sufficient capital subsidies to lower the upfront costs, the analysis suggests solar PV-based hydrogen could become an attractive alternative cooking fuel. In addition, switching from firewood to solar PV-based hydrogen for cooking yields the highest carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions savings across the cities analysed. Likewise, replacing charcoal with hydrogen also offers substantial CO2 emissions savings, though lower than switching from firewood. Correspondingly, switching from LPG to hydrogen produces lower CO2 emissions savings than firewood and charcoal. The study findings could contribute to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable energy solutions, offering practical insights for policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders seeking to promote clean cooking adoption in developing economies.

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包括加纳在内的发展中国家在确保获得清洁可靠的烹饪燃料和技术方面面临挑战。大多数发展中国家主要使用传统的生物质燃料进行烹饪,这会造成森林砍伐和室内空气污染,因此有必要转向使用环境友好型替代品。这项研究的主要目的是评估在加纳使用基于太阳能光伏的绿色氢气作为可持续烹饪燃料的经济可行性。研究采用了成熟的方程式来调查拟议系统的经济效益。研究结果表明,采用现金流贴现法计算的氢气平准化成本比电、液化石油气(LPG)和木炭分别高出约 89%、155% 和 190%。这意味着,与液化石油气、木炭和电相比,使用生产的氢气作为烹饪燃料在成本上不具竞争力。然而,如果有足够的资本补贴来降低前期成本,分析表明,基于太阳能光伏发电的氢气可以成为一种有吸引力的替代烹饪燃料。此外,在所分析的城市中,从木柴改用太阳能光伏制氢做饭所产生的二氧化碳(CO2)减排量最高。同样,用氢气替代木炭也能节省大量二氧化碳排放量,但低于木柴。相应地,从液化石油气改为氢气所产生的二氧化碳减排量也低于木柴和木炭。这些研究结果将有助于增加可持续能源解决方案方面的知识,为政策制定者、研究人员和寻求在发展中经济体推广清洁烹饪的行业利益相关者提供实用的见解。
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