A flexible techno-economic analysis tool for regional hydrogen hubs – A case study for Ireland

  • Cian Moran
  • , Eoghan Moylan
  • , Jack Reardon
  • , Tubagus Aryandi Gunawan
  • , Paul Deane
  • , Sajjad Yousefian
  • , Rory F.D. Monaghan

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Abstract

The increasing urgency with which climate change must be addressed has led to an unprecedented level of interest in hydrogen as a clean energy carrier. Much of the analysis of hydrogen until this point has focused predominantly on hydrogen production. This paper aims to address this by developing a flexible techno-economic analysis (TEA) tool that can be used to evaluate the potential of future scenarios where hydrogen is produced, stored, and distributed within a region. The tool takes a full year of hourly data for renewables availability and dispatch down (the sum of curtailment and constraint), wholesale electricity market prices, and hydrogen demand, as well as other user-defined inputs, and sizes electrolyser capacity in order to minimise cost. The model is applied to a number of case studies on the island of Ireland, which includes Ireland and Northern Ireland. For the scenarios analysed, the overall LCOH ranges from €2.75–3.95/kgH2. Higher costs for scenarios without access to geological storage indicate the importance of cost-effective storage to allow flexible hydrogen production to reduce electricity costs whilst consistently meeting a set demand.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28649-28667
Number of pages19
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume48
Issue number74
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Decarbonisation
  • Hydrogen
  • Supply chain
  • Techno-economic analysis
  • Wind energy

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