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The Cost Reduction Analysis of Green Hydrogen Production from Coal Mine Underground Water for Circular Economy

Małgorzata Magdziarczyk, Andrzej Chmiela, Roman Dychkovskyi, Adam Smoliński

2024Energies15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The novelty of the paper is the analysis of the possibilities of reducing the operating costs of a mine water pumping station in an abandoned coal mine. To meet the energy needs of the pumping station and reduce the carbon footprint, “green” energy from a photovoltaic farm was used. Surplus green energy generated during peak production is stored in the form of green hydrogen from the water electrolysis process. Rainwater and process water are still underutilized sources for increasing water resources and reducing water stress in the European Union. The article presents the possibilities of using these waters, after purification, in the production of green hydrogen by electrolysis. The article also presents three variants that ensure the energy self-sufficiency of the proposed concepts of operation of the pumping station.

Topics & Concepts

Coal miningHydrogen productionWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringElectrolytic processEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Microbial electrolysis cellCarbon footprintElectrolysis of waterCircular economyRainwater harvestingCoalPhotovoltaic systemEngineeringElectrolysisGreenhouse gasHydrogenChemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryElectrical engineeringBiologyElectrodeEcologyMacroeconomicsEconomicsElectrolyteHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsExtraction and Separation ProcessesRecycling and Waste Management Techniques