加拿大压缩氢气长途重型卡车加氢基础设施的可行性研究

W. Yaïci, M. Longo
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鉴于世界各地出现了严重的环境问题,特别是由于在发展进程中向生物圈排放危险的二氧化碳而引起的气候变化,必须确定替代的和较清洁的能源。现在无可争辩的是,如果没有保护环境的承诺,就不可能有持续的发展或有意义的增长。压缩氢被认为是重型应用的潜在燃料,因为它可能会大大减少有毒温室气体的排放。氢的成本将是市场接受压缩氢内燃机汽车的主要因素,因为它对驾驶成本的影响是平衡的。氢在泵处的成本是由其生产成本决定的,而生产成本主要是由所使用的原料和工艺、分配成本和加氢站成本决定的。为了适应加拿大长途重型卡车车队从柴油燃料到氢燃料的转换,本文研究了实施全国性氢燃料补充基础设施网络的可行性。采取这一举措是为了减少车辆排放,并支持加拿大对气候计划的承诺,支持主动交通基础设施,以及新的过境基础设施和零排放车辆。两种方法,即恒定交通和可变交通,以及氢基础设施和车辆的数据,被用于估计加拿大长途重型卡车车队的燃料需求。此外,对各种测试案例进行了深入的经济研究,以评估不同变量如何影响氢的最终销售价格。这有助于了解氢燃料定价的因素,以及氢燃料是否能在卡车运输市场上与柴油竞争。结果表明,购买氢的成本是影响氢泵价格的最大因素。然而,由于氢气生产的可变性,没有精确的成本,这使得预测变得困难。此外,还发现氢燃料的零售价平均比柴油贵239%。未来的工作应该集中在高容量加氢站的成本和物流上,这些加氢站需要向长途重型卡车车队提供燃料。氢气生产成本的细分,考虑到加拿大的地形和长途重型卡车车队的需求,可能会进一步准确地预测本研究中所做的预测。
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Feasibility Study of Refuelling Infrastructure for Compressed Hydrogen Gas Long-Haul Heavy-Duty Trucks in Canada
In view of serious environmental problems occurring around the world and in particular climate change caused significantly by dangerous CO2 emissions into the biosphere in the developmental process, it has become imperative to identify alternative and cleaner sources of energy. It is now indisputable that there cannot be sustained development or meaningful growth without a commitment to preserve the environment. Compressed hydrogen is being considered as a potential fuel for heavy-duty applications because it will possibly substantially reduce toxic greenhouse gas emissions. The cost of hydrogen will be a main element in the acceptance of compressed hydrogen internal combustion vehicles in the marketplace since of its effect on the levelized cost of driving. The cost of hydrogen at the pump is determined by its production cost, which is mainly a function of the feedstock and process utilised, the distribution cost and the refuelling station cost. This paper investigates the feasibility of implementing a nationwide network of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure in order to accommodate a conversion of Canada’s long-haul, heavy-duty truck fleet from diesel fuel to hydrogen. This initiative is taken in order to reduce vehicle emissions and support Canada’s commitments to the climate plans supporting active transportation infrastructure, together with new transit infrastructure, and zero emission vehicles. Two methods, Constant Traffic and Variable Traffic, along with data about hydrogen infrastructure and vehicles, were developed to estimate fuelling requirements for Canada’s long-haul, heavy-duty truck fleet. Furthermore, a thorough economic study was conducted on various test cases to evaluate how diverse variables affects the final selling price of hydrogen. This provided insight with the understanding of what factors go into pricing hydrogen and if it can compete against diesel in the trucking market. Results revealed that the cost to purchase hydrogen is the greatest factor in the pump price of hydrogen. Due to the variability in hydrogen production, however, there is no precise cost, which makes predictions difficult. Moreover, it was found that the pump price of hydrogen is, on average, 239% more expensive than diesel fuel. Future work should concentrate on the costs and logistics of high-capacity hydrogen refuelling stations, which is required to deliver fuel to a fleet of long-haul, heavy-duty trucks. A breakdown of hydrogen production costs, with regard to the Canadian landscape and the requirements of a long-haul, heavy-duty truck fleet, may possibly give further accurate predictions of those made in this study.
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