Green hydrogen production: Integrating environmental and social criteria to ensure sustainability

IF 5.4 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Marina Blohm , Franziska Dettner
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Hydrogen is experiencing an unprecedented global hype. Hydrogen is globally discussed as a possible future energy carrier and regarded as the urgently needed building block for the much needed carbon-neutral energy transition of hard-to-abate sectors to mitigate the effects of global warming. This article provides synthesised, measurable sustainability criteria for analysing green hydrogen production proposals and strategies. Drawn from expert interviews and an extensive literature review this article proposes that a sustainable hydrogen production should consider six impact categories; Energy transition, Environment, Basic needs, Socio-economy, Electricity supply, and Project planning. The categories are broken down into sixteen measurable sustainability criteria, which are determined with related indicators. The article concludes that low economic costs can never be the only decisive criterion for the hydrogen production; social aspects must be integrated along the entire value chain. The compliance with the criteria may avoid social and ecological injustices in the planning of green hydrogen projects and increases inter alia the social welfare of the affected population.

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绿色制氢:整合环境和社会标准以确保可持续性
氢能正在经历前所未有的全球炒作。氢被全球讨论为未来可能的能源载体,并被视为迫切需要的构建块,以缓解全球变暖的影响。本文为分析绿色氢气生产提案和战略提供了综合、可衡量的可持续性标准。根据专家访谈和广泛的文献综述,本文提出可持续的氢气生产应考虑六个影响类别;能源转型、环境、基本需求、社会经济、电力供应和项目规划。这些类别被分解为16个可衡量的可持续性标准,这些标准是通过相关指标确定的。文章得出的结论是,低经济成本永远不是氢气生产的唯一决定性标准;社会方面必须沿着整个价值链进行整合。遵守这些标准可以避免绿色氢项目规划中的社会和生态不公正,并增加受影响人群的社会福利。
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Smart Energy
Smart Energy Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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