2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.12.114
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Water-energy-carbon-cost nexus in hydrogen production, storage, transportation and utilization

Youssef Elaouzy,
Abdellah El Fadar
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“…Notably, 10% of the scrutinized papers pertain to storage within the investment domain. The significance of storage in the hydrogen economy lies in its role in stabilizing hydrogen supply and addressing the unpredictability of renewable energy, as emphasized by Elaouzy and Fadar (2024). However, our research indicates that only 6% and 8% of the studies highlight investment in transportation and distribution.…”
Section: Hscd Decision Levels and Research Properties Aspectmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Notably, 10% of the scrutinized papers pertain to storage within the investment domain. The significance of storage in the hydrogen economy lies in its role in stabilizing hydrogen supply and addressing the unpredictability of renewable energy, as emphasized by Elaouzy and Fadar (2024). However, our research indicates that only 6% and 8% of the studies highlight investment in transportation and distribution.…”
Section: Hscd Decision Levels and Research Properties Aspectmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Fossil fuel-based methods of hydrogen production, such as steam methane reforming, 11 offer high energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness but come with a significant carbon footprint. 12 On the other hand, the electrolytic production of H 2 through water electrolysis typically demands a substantial amount of electricity due to significant overpotentials involved in water splitting. 13,14 This necessitates a cell potential far exceeding the theoretical voltage at room temperature (1.23 V), often surpassing 1.8 V, or the utilisation of expensive electro-catalysts like Pt.…”
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confidence: 99%