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The role of hydrogen as long-duration energy storage and as an international energy carrier for electricity sector decarbonization

Kenji Shiraishi, Won Young Park, Daniel M. Kammen

2024Environmental Research Letters37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract With countries and economies around the globe increasingly relying on non-dispatchable variable renewable energy (VRE), the need for effective energy storage and international carriers of low-carbon energy has intensified. This study delves into hydrogen’s prospective, multifaceted contribution to decarbonizing the electricity sector, with emphasis on its utilization as a scalable technology for long-duration energy storage and as an international energy carrier. Using Japan as a case study, based on its ambitious national hydrogen strategy and plans to import liquefied hydrogen as a low-carbon fuel source, we employ advanced models encompassing capacity expansion and hourly dispatch. We explore diverse policy scenarios to unravel the timing, quantity, and operational intricacies of hydrogen deployment within a power system. Our findings highlight the essential role of hydrogen in providing a reliable power supply by balancing mismatches in VRE generation and load over several weeks and months and reducing the costs of achieving a zero-emission power system. The study recommends prioritizing domestically produced hydrogen, leveraging renewables for cost reduction, and strategically employing imported hydrogen as a risk hedge against potential spikes in battery storage and renewable energy costs. Furthermore, the strategic incorporation of hydrogen mitigates system costs and enhances energy self-sufficiency, informing policy design and investment strategies aligned with the dynamic global energy landscape.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyVariable renewable energyEnvironmental economicsEnergy carrierDispatchable generationHydrogen technologiesEnergy storageSoftware deploymentWind powerBusinessElectricityHydrogen fuelEnvironmental scienceNatural resource economicsHydrogen economyDistributed generationComputer sciencePower (physics)EconomicsEngineeringFuel cellsElectrical engineeringChemical engineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsOperating systemIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure
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