Economic evaluation of long-distance hydrogen transmission by chemical closed-loop cycle
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Abstract All over the world there are enormous unexploited renewable energy reserves (hydro, geothermic, solar, wind, etc.). Most originate far from the location of the users, so their exploitation would greatly benefit from the disclosure of new, more economical, and technically feasible transmission systems. A possible alternative to electricity is the use of hydrogen as a medium for transportation of energy. This work proposes a chemical closed-loop cycle based upon catalytic reversible reactions as a means to transmit hydrogen. A real example for the application of the proposed system for transportation of secondary energy was considered. In particular, choosing a large hydro-electric source as reference, a comparison was made between costs and efficiencies in transferring energy as hydrogen (in its different forms) over long distances, with respect to transportation of the same energy as electricity.
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