Green hydrogen multi-market optimisation: real complementarities or temporary transaction costs?

R. Loisel, Corentin Simon, M. Woznicki, Mathias Guérineau, Laurent Baranger, L. Lemiale, E. Schaeffer, G. Le Solliec
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The French strategy on hydrogen deployment shows good perspectives at 2050, yet at short term, the economics of clean hydrogen remains ambiguous, and locally inhibits investments. This study evaluates wind-hydrogen project applications at different milestones, following a roadmap of hydrogen industry maturity built over the entire supply chain. Simple linear interpolations are assumed to draw the path of deployment and pave the way for the H2 ecosystem. Hydrogen is here obtained from a dedicated far-offshore wind farm and targets primarily the use in transportation, following policy agenda priorities of maritime transport which could also trigger the H2 demand in industry, gas and power sector. By means of an optimization algorithm, the operation of hybrid wind-hydrogen is simulated to set the size of the necessary infrastructure, under the constraint of H2 delivery timeline (daily or weekly). For instance, the harbor of Saint-Nazaire will distribute at least 4 t H2 per day in 2050 for maritime and road transport, needing the installation of 60 MW of wind energy capacity. Residually it could supply 1,880 t H2 for industry and energy sector, yet, the sectors' coupling hinders business ecosystem building that remains essential to economies of scale and industry establishment. These orders of magnitudes are crucial for the hydrogen industry planning and highly needed by policy makers to set commitments and build regional hydrogen roadmaps for next decades.
绿色氢能多市场优化:真正的互补性还是暂时的交易成本?
法国的氢部署战略在2050年显示出良好的前景,但在短期内,清洁氢的经济效益仍然模糊不清,并且在当地抑制了投资。本研究根据整个供应链的氢产业成熟度路线图,评估了不同里程碑的风能氢项目应用。假设简单的线性插值可以绘制部署路径并为H2生态系统铺平道路。氢气从专门的远海风电场获得,主要用于运输,遵循海上运输的政策议程优先事项,这也可能引发工业,天然气和电力部门的氢气需求。通过优化算法,模拟风-氢混合动力的运行,在氢气输送时间(每天或每周)的约束下,设置所需基础设施的规模。例如,到2050年,圣纳泽尔港每天将至少分配4吨氢气用于海上和公路运输,需要安装60兆瓦的风能容量。另外,它可以为工业和能源部门提供1880吨氢气,然而,部门的耦合阻碍了商业生态系统的建设,这对规模经济和行业建立仍然至关重要。这些数量级对氢产业规划至关重要,政策制定者非常需要制定承诺,并为未来几十年制定区域氢路线图。
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