2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.04.079
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Ranking locations for producing hydrogen using geothermal energy in Afghanistan

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“…Sliogeriene et al 52 utilized the ARAS method to choose the energy generation technology in Lithuania, and found that it was viable to develop the nuclear power generation in the future. For the studies about Hydrogen energy, Iordache et al 107 and Mostafaeipour et al 71 proposed ARAS‐based decision‐making technologies to site selection of seasonal hydrogen storage in Romania and the location ranking of geothermal energy‐based hydrogen production in Afghanistan, respectively. In addition, the selection of optimal renewable energy resources 79 and the evaluation of the sustainability indicators for renewable energy systems 65 received focuses from researchers as well, in which the proposed ARAS‐based models presented fancy capability to handle this kind of problems in uncertain environment.…”
Section: The Development On Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sliogeriene et al 52 utilized the ARAS method to choose the energy generation technology in Lithuania, and found that it was viable to develop the nuclear power generation in the future. For the studies about Hydrogen energy, Iordache et al 107 and Mostafaeipour et al 71 proposed ARAS‐based decision‐making technologies to site selection of seasonal hydrogen storage in Romania and the location ranking of geothermal energy‐based hydrogen production in Afghanistan, respectively. In addition, the selection of optimal renewable energy resources 79 and the evaluation of the sustainability indicators for renewable energy systems 65 received focuses from researchers as well, in which the proposed ARAS‐based models presented fancy capability to handle this kind of problems in uncertain environment.…”
Section: The Development On Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the two most compelling advantages to using geothermal energy are the low or zero carbon emissions making it one of the cleanest energy sources and it can provide power for 24 hours in a continuous manner which other RES cannot (Jiang et al, 2017). Since it can only be used for electricity generation, direct use of heat, and heat pumps, it is reasonable to combine it with other solutions including the production of green hydrogen to store the underutilized energy for future use (Mostafaeipour et al, 2020). Continuous electricity generation at the lowest possible cost makes green hydrogen production from geothermal highly cost-effective and sustainable.…”
Section: Green Hydrogen Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Afghanistan Power Sector Master Plan (APSMP), the electricity demand of the country is expected to reach about 3500 MW by 2032 [47]. Therefore, the Afghan government has made the acquisition of off-grid technologies, including renewable energies, the highest priority as it provides the best long-term solution to Afghanistan's electricity problems [48]. Renewable energies offer great opportunities for bringing electricity to Afghans, especially those living in rural and remote areas [49].…”
Section: Geography Of Afghanistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afghanistan also has access to the technologies needed to effectively harness geothermal energy potentials [51]. The terrain in Afghanistan suggests that there are vast systems of groundwater circulating beneath the country [48]. However, despite the excellent geothermal potential present here, Afghanistan still does not have a single geothermal power plant [17].…”
Section: Geography Of Afghanistanmentioning
confidence: 99%