Evaluating the techno-economic potential of large-scale green hydrogen production via solar, wind, and hybrid energy systems utilizing PEM and alkaline electrolyzers

Hassan Munther , Qusay Hassan , Anees A. Khadom , Hameed B. Mahood
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The study evaluates the potential of solar, wind, and hybrid PV/WT renewable energy systems for green hydrogen production in four Iraqi cities. Through a comparative analysis of six distinct scenarios involving the deployment of 60 MWp solar panels, 30 MWp wind turbines, and 45 MWp hybrid PV/WT systems, the research aims to ascertain the most energy-efficient and cost-effective strategy for hydrogen generation. This evaluation is aligned with the operational capacities of two types of water electrolyzers: Alkaline (AWE) and proton exchange membrane (PEM), each with a 17.5 MWp capacity. Employing the HOMER Pro software for system simulation and optimization, and considering a project timeline from 2022 to 2042, the study identifies Anbar City as the prime location for green hydrogen production, highlighting solar PV panels as the most economical option with the lowest levelized cost of energy at US $4.5/MWh. The analysis further demonstrates that hydrogen production costs are US $1.98/kg for AWE electrolyzers and US $2.72/kg for PEM electrolyzers, with net present costs of US $26.31 million and US $35.91 million, respectively. Moreover, the annual hydrogen output is estimated at 1.11 million kg for AWE and 1.19 million kg for PEM electrolyzers. These insights significantly contribute to the strategic planning and development of Iraqi green hydrogen sector, offering a valuable framework for policymakers and stakeholders invested in sustainable energy transitions.

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评估利用 PEM 和碱性电解槽通过太阳能、风能和混合能源系统大规模生产绿色氢气的技术经济潜力
该研究评估了太阳能、风能和光伏/风电混合可再生能源系统在伊拉克四个城市生产绿色氢气的潜力。通过对涉及部署 60 兆瓦太阳能电池板、30 兆瓦风力涡轮机和 45 兆瓦光伏/风电混合系统的六种不同方案进行比较分析,该研究旨在确定最具能源效率和成本效益的制氢战略。该评估与两种水电解槽的运行能力相一致:碱性电解槽 (AWE) 和质子交换膜电解槽 (PEM),每种电解槽的产能均为 17.5 MWp。研究采用 HOMER Pro 软件进行系统模拟和优化,并考虑了 2022 年至 2042 年的项目时间表,确定安巴尔市为绿色制氢的首选地点,并强调太阳能光伏板是最经济的选择,其平准化能源成本最低,为 4.5 美元/兆瓦时。分析进一步表明,AWE 电解槽的制氢成本为 1.98 美元/千克,PEM 电解槽的制氢成本为 2.72 美元/千克,净现值成本分别为 2,631 万美元和 3,591 万美元。此外,估计 AWE 和 PEM 电解槽的年氢产量分别为 111 万公斤和 119 万公斤。这些见解极大地促进了伊拉克绿色氢能行业的战略规划和发展,为政策制定者和投资于可持续能源转型的利益相关者提供了一个宝贵的框架。
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