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Global transportation of green hydrogen via liquid carriers: economic and environmental sustainability analysis, policy implications, and future directions
  • Dickson, Rofice ;
  • Akhtar, Malik Sajawal ;
  • Abbas, Abiha ;
  • Park, Eun Duck ;
  • Liu, Jay
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Publication Year
2022-10-18
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Green Chemistry, Vol.24, pp.8484-8493
Mesh Keyword
Economic sustainabilityEnergy sectorEnvironmental sustainabilityHydrogen carriersLevelized costsLiquid carrierMarket penetrationOrganicsPolicy implicationsSustainability analysis
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Environmental ChemistryPollution
Abstract
Green hydrogen is increasingly recognized as one of the most promising options to decarbonize the energy and transport sector to achieve the goal of climate neutrality, but its low volumetric density presents significant challenges that need to be addressed. Because of their ease of handling and transportability, liquid carriers such as liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs) and ammonia are particularly appealing. This work presents a comparative sustainability analysis of three liquid carriers: liquid hydrogen, liquid ammonia, and synthetic natural gas, and the three promising LOHCs (methanol, di-benzyl toluene, and methylcyclohexane), based on rigorous economic and environmental evaluations. The overall results indicate that by 2050, the promising carriers for small- to medium-level market penetrations (i.e., 50 000 kg d−1) would be ammonia and methanol, with levelized costs of 3.60 and 3.78 $ per kg H2, respectively, while that for high-level market penetrations (i.e., 57.1 Mt per year) is LH2 with a levelized cost of 2.12 $ per kg H2. LH2 is a promising carrier from an environmental perspective because it does not have an energy-intensive dehydrogenation stage. Finally, policy implications are presented as these necessitate the development of a strategic policy framework around the globe to comply with the legal requirements set forth by the United Nations, such as the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33036
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2gc02079c
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This research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT (2019R1A2C2084709 and 2021R1A4A3025742). This research was also supported by the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) through a research grant (STG174-LUMS-CHE).
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