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Challenges and prospects of renewable hydrogen-based strategies for full decarbonization of stationary power applications

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111628

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Renewable hydrogen; Stationary applications; Fuel cell; Energy storage; Technical feasibility; Cost-competitiveness

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  1. Project ENERGY PUSH - European Regional Development Fund (ERPF) [SOE3/P3/E0865]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities [RTI2018-093310-B-I00]

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The study demonstrates that hydrogen production technologies offer a potential solution to address intermittency of renewable energy sources and enhance energy security. The development of renewable hydrogen-based systems (RHS) holds great promise for providing clean power to the stationary sector, with evaluation of relevant techno-economic parameters playing a crucial role in driving the utilization of RHS.
The exponentially growing contribution of renewable energy sources in the electricity mix requires large systems for energy storage to tackle resources intermittency. In this context, the technologies for hydrogen production offer a clean and versatile alternative to boost renewables penetration and energy security. Hydrogen production as a strategy for the decarbonization of the energy sources mix has been investigated since the beginning of the 1990s. The stationary sector, i.e. all parts of the economy excluding the transportation sector, accounts for almost three-quarters of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (mass of CO2-eq) in the world associated with power generation. While several publications focus on the hybridization of renewables with traditional energy storage systems or in different pathways of hydrogen use (mainly power-to-gas), this study provides an insightful analysis of the state of art and evolution of renewable hydrogen-based systems (RHS) to power the stationary sector. The analysis started with a thorough review of RHS deployments for power-to-power stationary applications, such as in power generation, industry, residence, commercial building, and critical infrastructure. Then, a detailed evaluation of relevant techno-economic parameters such as levelized cost of energy (LCOE), hydrogen roundtrip efficiency (HRE), loss of power supply probability (LPSP), self-sufficiency ratio (SSR), or renewable fraction (fRES) is provided. Subsequently, lab-scale plants and pilot projects together with current market trends and commercial uptake of RHS and fuel cell systems are examined. Finally, the future techno-economic barriers and challenges for short and medium-term deployment of RHS are identified and discussed.

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