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Sustainable Energy and Fuels | 2018

An option for stranded renewables: electrolytic-hydrogen in future energy systems

Thomas Grube; Larissa Doré; André Hoffrichter; Laura Elisabeth Hombach; Stephan Raths; Martin Robinius; Moritz Nobis; Sebastian Schiebahn; Vanessa Tietze; Armin Schnettler; Grit Walther; Detlef Stolten

Future energy systems will likely be challenged by large quantities of stranded renewable electricity that cannot be used in the conventional electrical grid. Using surplus electricity for electrolysis and thereby producing hydrogen is seen as a valuable solution functioning as an energy storage and transport medium and providing other sectors, such as transport or industry, with required feedstocks at the same time. In this study, we suggest using a set of assessment tools to highlight the quantitative potential, cost and environmental performance of electrolytic hydrogen production, transmission and storage. Our approach employs power sector modeling for Germany with three sequential elements: (i) a market model, (ii) power flow modeling, and (iii) re-dispatch modeling. The results were then used to identify suitable locations for large scale electrolysis plants. Electrolysis, large-scale gas storage, a transmission pipeline and other system components were scaled-up and the total cost was calculated. In a final step, we looked at greenhouse gas emissions as one of the major aspects regarding the environmental performance of the hydrogen delivered. Based on our analysis, annual hydrogen production rates of up to 189 kilotons have been determined for the state of Schleswig-Holstein, which exhibits the largest potential for utilizing surplus power from renewables. The economic analysis reveals a hydrogen cost of 3.63–5.81€ kg−1, including installations, for large-scale storage and transmission. If surplus power from renewables is used for hydrogen production, the total greenhouse gas emissions of hydrogen provision were determined to be up to 435 gCO2-eq. kg−1. Using grid electricity, this value increased to some 17 000 gCO2-eq. kg−1.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Power to gas: Technological overview, systems analysis and economic assessment for a case study in Germany

Sebastian Schiebahn; Thomas Grube; Martin Robinius; Vanessa Tietze; Bhunesh Kumar; Detlef Stolten


Energies | 2017

Linking the Power and Transport Sectors—Part 2: Modelling a Sector Coupling Scenario for Germany

Martin Robinius; Alexander Otto; Konstantinos Syranidis; David S. Ryberg; Philipp Heuser; Lara Welder; Thomas Grube; Peter Markewitz; Vanessa Tietze; Detlef Stolten


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Comparison of hydrogen and methane storage by means of a thermodynamic analysis

Vanessa Tietze; Detlef Stolten


Archive | 2015

Thermodynamics of Pressurized Gas Storage

Vanessa Tietze; Detlef Stolten


3rd International Conference ond Energy Process Engineering: Transition to Renewable Systems | 2013

Near‐Surface Bulk Storage of Hydrogen

Vanessa Tietze; Sebastian Luhr


Archive | 2015

Bulk Storage Vessels for Compressed and Liquid Hydrogen

Vanessa Tietze; Detlef Stolten; Sebastian Luhr


WHEC 2014 | 2014

Power to Gas: Technological Overview, Systems Analysis and Economic Assessment

Sebastian Schiebahn; Martin Robinius; Thomas Grube; Vanessa Tietze; Bhunesh Kumar; Detlef Stolten


Jahrestreffen der ProcessNet-Fachgruppe Energieverfahrenstechnik | 2014

Thermodynamisches Verhalten von Wasserstoff und Methan bei der Speicherung

Vanessa Tietze; Detlef Stolten


Rhein-Ruhr-Wasserstoff-Workshop | 2016

Simulation einer Wasserstoff-Netzinfrastruktur mit Großspeichern

Vanessa Tietze; Detlef Stolten

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Detlef Stolten

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Thomas Grube

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Martin Robinius

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Sebastian Luhr

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Bhunesh Kumar

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Alexander Otto

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