电网中的氢能集成、基础设施需求和技术经济评估:全面回顾

IF 8.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Journal of energy storage Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.est.2024.114520
Surajudeen Sikiru , Habeeb Bolaji Adedayo , John Oluwadamilola Olutoki , Zia ur Rehman
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为了应对气候变化、减少温室气体排放和转向可持续能源系统,各国正在对全球能源状况进行重大变革。氢因其多功能性和生态优势,正逐渐成为替代能源中的重要候选者。将这一技术融入现有电网既是机遇也是障碍,尤其是在基础设施和经济可行性方面。氢气可通过多种来源产生,如天然气、生物质和水,使用的方法包括蒸汽甲烷重整(SMR)和电解。本文研究了将蒸汽甲烷转化(SMR)技术与电解和碳捕集技术相结合的经济分析。研究利用 Elsevier Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据揭示了大量研究活动,发现北美和欧洲在研究领域分别以 1263 和 756 次引用成为主要贡献者,同时强调了非洲在引用文件中缺乏贡献。研究结果突出表明,有必要将具有成本效益的二氧化碳收集纳入 SMR 运行,以生成 "蓝色氢气",并有可能从可再生资源中获得绿色氢气。技术进步和有利的立法对于降低生产成本和提高氢作为可持续能源运输工具的可行性至关重要。本研究强调了在氢技术方面开展全球合作和提供财政支持的必要性,以实现减少碳排放的未来。本研究对 SMR 与电解和二氧化碳捕获的整合进行了广泛的经济评估。它强调了技术发展、成本考虑以及国际合作的可能性,以提高氢气生产并帮助减缓气候变化。
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Hydrogen integration in power grids, infrastructure demands and techno-economic assessment: A comprehensive review
Nations are making substantial changes to the worldwide energy situation to address climate change, decrease the release of greenhouse gases, and shift towards sustainable energy systems. Hydrogen is gaining prominence as a prominent candidate among alternative energy sources owing to its versatility and ecological advantages. Incorporating this technology into the existing electricity grid presents opportunities and obstacles, notably in infrastructure and economic viability. Hydrogen may be generated from several sources, such as natural gas, biomass, and water, using methods like steam methane reforming (SMR) and electrolysis. This paper investigates the economic analysis of integrating steam methane reforming (SMR) technology with electrolysis and carbon capture. The study utilizes Elsevier Scopus and Web of Science data to uncover substantial research activity, revealing that North America and Europe, emerge as the leading contributors with 1263 and 756 citations in the research domain, respectively, while highlighting the lack of African contributions to the cited documents. The results underscore the need to incorporate cost-efficient CO2 collection into SMR operations to generate “blue hydrogen” and the possibility of obtaining green hydrogen from renewable sources. Technological progress and favorable legislation are essential for lowering production expenses and improving the feasibility of hydrogen as a sustainable energy transporter. This study highlights the need for worldwide cooperation and financial support in hydrogen technologies to accomplish a future with reduced carbon emissions. This study offers an extensive economic assessment of integrating SMR with electrolysis and CO2 capture. It emphasizes technological developments, cost considerations, and the possibility of international cooperation to enhance hydrogen production and aid in mitigating climate change.
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Journal of energy storage
Journal of energy storage Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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期刊介绍: Journal of energy storage focusses on all aspects of energy storage, in particular systems integration, electric grid integration, modelling and analysis, novel energy storage technologies, sizing and management strategies, business models for operation of storage systems and energy storage developments worldwide.
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