2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.120015
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Smart power-to-gas deployment strategies informed by spatially explicit cost and value models

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“…Furthermore, based on the GIS approach and considering different scenarios of the supply chain and supply and demand sides, calculating the cost of the green hydrogen value chain system for a region is more realistic. This reduces the impact of uncertainty [192,193]. In addition, a study on integrating open-source tools for designing and evaluating green hydrogen production opportunities proposed a comprehensive four-tier framework that fully considers spatial geography and system integration optimization to compare green hydrogen production potentials and costs [194].…”
Section: Spatiotemporal Scenario Analysis To Address the Effects Of U...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, based on the GIS approach and considering different scenarios of the supply chain and supply and demand sides, calculating the cost of the green hydrogen value chain system for a region is more realistic. This reduces the impact of uncertainty [192,193]. In addition, a study on integrating open-source tools for designing and evaluating green hydrogen production opportunities proposed a comprehensive four-tier framework that fully considers spatial geography and system integration optimization to compare green hydrogen production potentials and costs [194].…”
Section: Spatiotemporal Scenario Analysis To Address the Effects Of U...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of power-to-X processes in the economy strongly depends on sector coupling and on the appropriate development of synergies to decrease the cost of energy storage [1,2]. The intrinsic cost of renewable H 2 , the oscillations of energy prices, and the incertitude of the regulatory framework are among the main factors hindering a broad application of power-to-X in the industrial sector [3][4][5][6]. To overcome these problems, the installation of power-to-X plants in existing CO 2 handling facilities appears promising [7].…”
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confidence: 99%