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Optimum Turbine Design for Hydrogen Production from Offshore Wind

Mihir Kishore Mehta, Michiel Zaaijer, Dominic von Terzi

2022Journal of Physics Conference Series22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To limit the consequences of climate change, generation from renewables coupled with large scale electrification is necessary. However, the deployment of renewables has its own challenges and not all sectors can be electrified. Hydrogen production from wind energy emerges as a promising solution that can alleviate these challenges. The current costs of green hydrogen production are high due to the high costs of electricity used for electrolysis. This study looks into the benefits of optimizing a turbine specifically for hydrogen production and the reduction in the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCoH) compared to the use of conventional Levelized Cost of Energy (LCoE) optimized turbine. The case presented shows that turbines designed specifically for hydrogen production tend to have a higher specific power but these provide only a marginal advantage over using LCoE-optimized turbines for hydrogen production. Oversizing the electrolyzer compared to the turbine was shown to be a good design strategy. In the future, designing turbines specifically for hydrogen production could have certain benefits, depending on how the electrolyzer efficiencies, hydrogen production costs and the hydrogen market evolve.

Topics & Concepts

Cost of electricity by sourceHydrogen productionRenewable energyTurbineEnvironmental scienceHydrogen economyElectricity generationWind powerHydrogen fuelElectrificationOffshore wind powerProduction (economics)HydrogenHydrogen technologiesElectricityProcess engineeringEngineeringPower (physics)EconomicsElectrical engineeringMechanical engineeringChemistryMicroeconomicsPhysicsOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsEnergy and Environment ImpactsIntegrated Energy Systems Optimization