Techno-economic potentials and market trends for power-to-hydrogen and hydrogen-to-x based on a collaborative and international review
Robinius, M.; Linssen, J.; Mansilla, C.; Mihai, B.; Dolci, F.; Dickinson, R.; Funez, C.; Rupert, G.; Grand-Clement, L.; Hillard, S.; Iskov, H.; Proost, J.; Leaver, Jonathan; Quarton, C.J.; Samsati, S.; Olfa, T.; Valentin, S.; Weidener, E.; Lucchese, P.
Date
2018-06-19Citation:
Robinius, M., Linssen, J., Mansilla, C., Mihai, B., Dolci, F., Dickinson, R., Funez, C., Rupert, G., Grand-Clement, L., Hillard, S., Iskov, H., Proost, J., Leaver, J., Quarton, C., Samsati, S., Olfa, T., Valentin, S., Weidener, E., & Lucchese, P. (2018, July). Techno-economic Potentials and Market Trends for Power-to-Hydrogen and Hydrogen-to-X based on a Collaborative and International Review. Paper presented at the 22nd World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Rio de Janeiro - Windsor Expo and Convention Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Permanent link to Research Bank record:
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4578Abstract
Motivation: Climate Targets
Power-to-X Pathways: Core Elements of Future Energy Systems
Task 38 of the IEA H2 TCP: Power-to-Hydrogen and Hydrogen-to-X
Task 38 of the IEA H2 TCP :
Power-to-Hydrogen and Hydrogen-to-X:
System Analysis of the techno-economic, legal and regulatory conditions
Literature Review: Approach
Selected Results of Review 1 to 5
Literature Review: Identified Target Markets
Literature review: Target Market -Transportation
Literature Review: Target Market – Synthetic Methane and H2 Feed-in
Literature Review: Target Market – Power-to-Power
Summary
Lessons Learned: Guideline for Authors