Financial viability analysis for green hydrogen production opportunity from hydropower plant’s excess power in Indonesia

Hendy Eka Hardana, Pupung Adiwibowo, Y. Sunitiyoso, Tri Edi Kusuma Kurniawan
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The research presents a comprehensive analysis of the financial viability of producing green hydrogen from excess power generated by small hydropower plants in Indonesia. It highlights Indonesia’s commitment to increasing renewable energy sources to achieve net zero emissions by 2060 and the role of Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) in this transition. The study examines the potential of utilizing dormant excess power from retroactive small hydropower plants to produce green hydrogen, which could significantly decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors and enhance energy security. The authors conducted a financial analysis using the NREL H2A Production Model to determine the optimal technical arrangement and financial simulation for green hydrogen production. The paper discusses various electrolyzer technologies, with a focus on alkaline water electrolyzers due to their high technology readiness level and low capital expenditure. It also explores the sensitivity of the levelized cost of hydrogen to different factors, particularly the cost of utilities. The findings suggest that green hydrogen production from small hydropower plants is economically feasible in Indonesia, with the potential to contribute to the global hydrogen market and support the country’s green circular economy. The study concludes that green hydrogen production using excess electricity from small hydropower plants is a viable method for decarbonization and offers scalability for future energy production in Indonesia, with the first initial step being as a green hydrogen and natural gas co-firing fuel mixing in gas turbines.
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印度尼西亚利用水电站多余电力生产绿色氢气的财务可行性分析
该研究全面分析了利用印度尼西亚小型水电站产生的多余电力生产绿色氢气的财务可行性。研究强调了印尼为在 2060 年前实现净零排放而增加可再生能源的承诺,以及印尼国家电力公司(PLN)在这一转变中的作用。该研究探讨了利用追溯性小型水电站的休眠过剩电力生产绿色氢气的潜力,这可以显著降低难以消减部门的碳排放量,并提高能源安全。作者使用 NREL H2A 生产模型进行了财务分析,以确定绿色制氢的最佳技术安排和财务模拟。论文讨论了各种电解槽技术,重点是碱性水电解槽,因为其技术就绪程度高,资本支出低。论文还探讨了氢的平准化成本对不同因素的敏感性,特别是水电成本。研究结果表明,在印尼,利用小型水电站生产绿色氢气在经济上是可行的,有潜力为全球氢气市场做出贡献,并支持该国的绿色循环经济。研究得出结论,利用小型水电站的多余电力生产绿色氢气是一种可行的去碳化方法,并为印度尼西亚未来的能源生产提供了可扩展性,第一步是在燃气轮机中混合使用绿色氢气和天然气共燃燃料。
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