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Aboveground hydrogen storage : assessment of the potential market relevance in a carbon-neutral european energy system

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.9508
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-04-15
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Lange, Jelto  
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
Schulthoff, Michael  orcid-logo
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
Puszkiel, Julián Atilio  
Helmut-Schmidt-Universität  
Sens, Lucas 
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
Jepsen, Julian  
Helmut-Schmidt-Universität  
Klassen, Thomas  
Kaltschmitt, Martin  
Umwelttechnik und Energiewirtschaft V-9  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.9508
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/47214
Journal
Energy conversion and management  
Volume
306
Article Number
118292
Citation
Energy Conversion and Management 306: 118292 (2024)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.enconman.2024.118292
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85188717364
Publisher
Elsevier
Peer Reviewed
true
Hydrogen storage is expected to play a crucial role in the comprehensive defossilization of energy systems. In this context, the focus is typically on underground hydrogen storage (e.g., in salt caverns). However, aboveground storage, which is independent of geological conditions and might offer other technical advantages, could provide systemic benefits and, thereby, gain shares in the hydrogen storage market. Against this background, this paper examines the market relevance of aboveground compared to underground hydrogen storage. Using the open-source energy system model and optimization framework of Europe, PyPSA-Eur, the influence of geological independence, storage cost relations, and technical storage characteristics (i.e., efficiencies) on mentioned market relevance of aboveground hydrogen storage are investigated. Further, the expectable market relevance based on current cost projections for the future is assessed. The studies show that in terms of hydrogen capacities, aboveground hydrogen storage plays a considerably smaller role compared to underground hydrogen storage. Even when assuming comparatively low aboveground storage cost, it will not exceed 1.7% (1.9 TWhH2,LHV) of total hydrogen storage capacities in a cost-optimal European energy system. Regarding the amounts of annually stored hydrogen, aboveground storage could play a larger role, reaching a maximum share of 32.5% (168 TWhH2,LHV a-1) of total stored hydrogen throughout Europe. However, these shares are only achievable for low cost storage in particularly suited energy system supply configurations. For higher aboveground storage costs or lower efficiencies, shares drop below 10% sharply. The analysis identifies some especially influential factors for achieving higher market relevance. Besides storage costs, the demand-orientation of a particular aboveground storage system (e.g., hydrogen storage at demand pressure levels) plays an essential role in market relevance. Further, overall efficiency can be a beneficial factor. Still, current projections of future techno-economic characteristics show that aboveground hydrogen storage is too expensive or too inefficient compared to underground storage. Therefore, to achieve notable market relevance, rather drastic cost reductions beyond current expectations would be needed for all assessed aboveground hydrogen storage technologies.
Subjects
Aboveground storage
Carbon-neutrality
Energy systems
Europe
Hydrogen storage
Market relevance
DDC Class
620: Engineering
660: Chemistry; Chemical Engineering
Funding(s)
Projekt DEAL  
Publication version
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Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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