Yining He , Jiaxuan Liu , Xingyu Deng , Yuehua Zhang , Tao Ma
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Optimal design of a hydrogen supply chain taking into account economic costs, energy consumption, and carbon emissions-A case study of Shanghai, China
The problem of global warming is becoming more and more serious, and effective reduction of carbon dioxide emissions has become a focus of attention for countries around the world. In the field of transportation, hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks are expected to replace traditional trucks with their low carbon emissions and environmental advantages. Building a hydrogen supply chain optimization model that takes complex urban road conditions and hydrogen data into account can increase economic benefits while reducing carbon emissions. However, such models face challenges of objective optimization and lack of case data. Here, we develop a mixed-integer linear model using a bi-objective optimization approach and an extended ε-constraint approach to optimize the cost, energy consumption, and carbon emissions at different stages of the hydrogen supply chain. The model we developed further reduces the computational complexity while satisfying the 3-objective optimization. In addition, for the first time, we bring the actual data of Shanghai, China into the model to obtain the optimized hydrogen supply chain including the optimal hydrogen station construction and the optimal hydrogen transportation path. Our model provides guidance and inspiration for future hydrogen supply chain optimization in cities with complex transportation environments.
期刊介绍:
The objective of the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy is to facilitate the exchange of new ideas, technological advancements, and research findings in the field of Hydrogen Energy among scientists and engineers worldwide. This journal showcases original research, both analytical and experimental, covering various aspects of Hydrogen Energy. These include production, storage, transmission, utilization, enabling technologies, environmental impact, economic considerations, and global perspectives on hydrogen and its carriers such as NH3, CH4, alcohols, etc.
The utilization aspect encompasses various methods such as thermochemical (combustion), photochemical, electrochemical (fuel cells), and nuclear conversion of hydrogen, hydrogen isotopes, and hydrogen carriers into thermal, mechanical, and electrical energies. The applications of these energies can be found in transportation (including aerospace), industrial, commercial, and residential sectors.