Analysis of hydrogen-powered propulsion system alternatives for diesel-electric regional trains

IF 2.7 Q3 TRANSPORTATION Journal of Rail Transport Planning & Management Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jrtpm.2022.100338
Marko Kapetanović , Alfredo Núñez , Niels van Oort , Rob M.P. Goverde
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Non-electrified regional railway lines with typically employed diesel-electric multiple units require alternative propulsion systems to meet increasingly strict emissions regulations. With the aim to identify an optimal alternative to conventional diesel traction, this paper presents a model-based assessment of hydrogen-powered propulsion systems with an internal combustion engine or fuel cells as the prime mover, combined with different energy storage system configurations, based on lithium-ion batteries and/or double-layer capacitors. The analysis encompasses technology identification, design, modelling and assessment of alternative powertrains, explicitly considering case-related constraints imposed by the infrastructure, technical and operational requirements. Using a regional railway network in the Netherlands as a case, we investigate the possibilities in converting a conventional benchmark vehicle and provide the railway undertaking and decision-makers with valuable input for planning of future rolling stock investments. The results indicate the highest fuel-saving potential for fuel cell-based hybrid propulsion systems with lithium-ion battery or a hybrid energy storage system that combines both energy storage system technologies. The two configurations also demonstrate the highest reduction of greenhouse gas emissions compared to the benchmark diesel-driven vehicle, by about 25% for hydrogen produced by steam methane reforming, and about 19% for hydrogen obtained from electrolysis of water with grey electricity.

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非电气化区域铁路线通常采用柴油-电力多机组,需要替代推进系统来满足日益严格的排放法规。为了确定传统柴油牵引的最佳替代方案,本文提出了一种基于模型的氢动力推进系统评估,该系统采用内燃机或燃料电池作为原动机,结合不同的储能系统配置,基于锂离子电池和/或双层电容器。分析包括技术识别、设计、建模和评估替代动力系统,明确考虑了基础设施、技术和操作要求所施加的与案例相关的限制。以荷兰的区域铁路网为例,我们研究了改造传统基准车辆的可能性,并为铁路企业和决策者提供了规划未来铁路车辆投资的宝贵意见。结果表明,基于燃料电池的混合推进系统与锂离子电池或混合储能系统相结合的混合储能系统具有最高的节油潜力。与基准柴油车相比,这两种配置也显示出温室气体排放量的最大减少,通过蒸汽甲烷重整产生的氢气减少了约25%,通过灰电电解水产生的氢气减少了约19%。
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