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Frontiers in Energy Research | 2017

Economic Analysis of Improved Alkaline Water Electrolysis

Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs; Thomas Ketelaer; Jan Christian Koj

Alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) is a mature hydrogen production technology and there exists a range of economic assessments for available technologies. For advanced AWEs, which may be based on novel polymer-based membrane concepts, it is of prime importance that development comes along with new configurations and technical and economic key process parameters for AWE which might be of interest for further economic assessments. This paper presents an advanced AWE technology referring to 3 different sites in Europe (Germany, Austria, Spain). The focus is on financial metrics, the projection of key performance parameters of advanced AWEs, and further financial and tax parameters. For financial analysis from an investor’s (business) perspective, a comprehensive assessment of a technology not only comprises cost analysis but also further financial analysis quantifying attractiveness and supply/market flexibility. Therefore, based on Cash Flow (CF) analysis, a comprehensible set of metrics may comprise Levelised Cost of Energy or, respectively, Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCH) for cost assessment, Net Present Value (NPV) for attractiveness analysis and Variable Cost (VC) for analysis of market flexibility. The German AWE site turns out to perform best in all three financial metrics (LCH, NPV, VC). Though there are slight differences in investment cost and operation and maintenance cost projections for the three sites, the major cost impact is due to the electricity cost. Although investment cost is slightly and labour cost is significantly lower in Spain, the difference can’t outweigh the higher electricity cost compared to Germany. Given the assumption that the electrolysis operators are customers directly and actively participating in power markets, and based on the regulatory framework in the three countries, in this special case electricity cost in Germany is lowest. However, as electricity cost is profoundly influenced by political decisions as well as the implementation of economic instruments for transforming electricity systems toward sustainability, it is hardly possible to further improve electricity price forecasts.


Energy Procedia | 2015

Life Cycle Assessment of improved high pressure alkaline electrolysis

Jan Christian Koj; Andrea Schreiber; Petra Zapp; Pablo Marcuello


Journal of energy storage | 2016

Primary control provided by large-scale battery energy storage systems or fossil power plants in Germany and related environmental impacts

Peter Stenzel; Jan Christian Koj; Andrea Schreiber; Wilfried Hennings; Petra Zapp


Energy Procedia | 2015

Life Cycle Assessment of Primary Control Provision by Battery Storage Systems and Fossil Power Plants

Jan Christian Koj; Peter Stenzel; Andrea Schreiber; Wilfried Hennings; Petra Zapp; Gunnar Wrede; Ina Hahndorf


Energies | 2017

Site-Dependent Environmental Impacts of Industrial Hydrogen Production by Alkaline Water Electrolysis

Jan Christian Koj; Christina Wulf; Andrea Schreiber; Petra Zapp


Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment | 2018

Utilisation of excess electricity in different Power-to-Transport chains and their environmental assessment

Jan Christian Koj; Christina Wulf; Jochen Linssen; Andrea Schreiber; Petra Zapp


Energy Procedia | 2017

Towards a Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Alkaline Water Electrolysis

Jürgen-Friedrich Hake; Jan Christian Koj; Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs; Holger Schlör; Andrea Schreiber; Christina Wulf; Petra Zapp; Thomas Ketelaer


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

Levelized cost of energy from private and social perspectives: The case of improved alkaline water electrolysis

Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs; Jan Christian Koj


6th International Symposium on Enrgy Challenges & Mechanics | 2016

Economic metrics for improved Alkaline Water Electrolysis

Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs; Jan Christian Koj; Thomas Ketelaer


22nd SETAC Europe LCA Case Study Symposium | 2016

Renewable energies for Graciosa Island, Azores – Life cycle assessment of electricity generation

Andrea Schreiber; Jan Christian Koj; Christina Wulf; Peter Stenzel; Petra Zapp; Josefine Marx

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Petra Zapp

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Christina Wulf

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Peter Stenzel

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Thomas Ketelaer

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Holger Schlör

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Jochen Linssen

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Josefine Marx

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