Blue hydrogen in the United Kingdom – A policy & environmental case study

Alexander Oburoh , Adekunle Oke , James Njuguna , Muhammad Younas
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Blue hydrogen is one of the energy carriers to be adopted by the United Kingdom to reduce emissions to net Zero by 2050, and its use is majorly influenced by policy and technological innovations. With more than 10 blue hydrogen facilities planning productive offtake from 2025, there is an urgent need to confirm the viability of these proposed facilities to aid decarbonization and the path to conformity to policy regulation. This study discovers that the Acorn blue hydrogen facility can produce blue hydrogen within the low-carbon hydrogen standard set by the United Kingdom's government. In this study, a detailed examination of hydrogen production techniques is conducted using a lifecycle assessment (LCA) approach aimed to understand the environmental impact of producing 144 tons of hydrogen per day using the Acorn hydrogen facility as a case study. This was followed by a sensitive analysis embracing steam and oxygen consumption and methane leakages, the ability of the facility meeting the low carbon hydrogen standard, economics, and the externality-priced production costs that embody the environmental impact. A gate-to-gate LCA shows that the Acorn hydrogen plant must aim at carbon capture rates of >90 ​% to meet the set UK target of 20 gCO2e/MJLHV. The study further identifies from literature that the autothermal reforming (ATR) system with integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) production technology as the most environmentally sustainable technology at present in comparison to commercially available options studied. This assessment helps to appraise the potential unintended causes and effects of the production of blue hydrogen that should aid future policy guidance and investments.

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英国的蓝色氢-政策与环境案例研究
蓝氢是英国到2050年实现净零排放的能源载体之一,其使用主要受政策和技术创新的影响。从2025年开始,有超过10个蓝色氢设施计划投入生产,迫切需要确认这些拟议设施的可行性,以帮助脱碳和符合政策法规的途径。本研究发现,Acorn蓝氢设施可以在英国政府制定的低碳氢标准内生产蓝氢。在本研究中,使用生命周期评估(LCA)方法对制氢技术进行了详细检查,旨在了解以Acorn氢气设施为例,每天生产144吨氢气对环境的影响。随后进行了包括蒸汽和氧气消耗、甲烷泄漏、设施满足低碳氢标准的能力、经济性和体现环境影响的外部性定价生产成本的敏感分析。门到门的LCA表明,Acorn氢气工厂必须以90%的碳捕获率为目标,才能达到英国设定的20克二氧化碳当量/MJLHV的目标。该研究进一步从文献中确定,与所研究的商业可用方案相比,具有集成碳捕获和储存(CCS)生产技术的自热重整(ATR)系统是目前最环保的可持续技术。这项评估有助于评估蓝氢生产的潜在意外原因和影响,这应该有助于未来的政策指导和投资。
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