Abstract
The transition to sustainable energy is crucial for mitigating climate change impacts. This study addresses this imperative by simulating a green hydrogen supply chain tailored for residential cooking in Oman. The supply chain encompasses solar energy production, underground storage, pipeline transportation, and residential application, aiming to curtail greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH). The simulation results suggest leveraging a robust 7 GW solar plant. Oman achieves an impressive annual production of 9.78 TWh of green hydrogen, equivalent to 147,808 tonnes of H2, perfectly aligning with the ambitious goals of Oman Vision 2040. The overall LCOH for the green hydrogen supply chain is estimated at a highly competitive 6.826 USD/kg, demonstrating cost competitiveness when benchmarked against analogous studies. A sensitivity analysis highlights Oman’s potential for cost-effective investments in green hydrogen infrastructure, propelling the nation towards a sustainable energy future. This study not only addresses the pressing issue of reducing carbon emissions in the residential sector but also serves as a model for other regions pursuing sustainable energy transitions. The developed simulation models are publicly accessible at https://hychain.co.uk, providing a valuable resource for further research and development in the field of green hydrogen supply chains.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Environmental Science and Pollution Research |
Early online date | 2 Mar 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2 Mar 2024 |
Data Availability Statement
All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this published article and its supplementary information fles.Funding
M.T. acknowledges the support from the Royal Society Grants RGS\R1\231093 and IEC\NSFC\211452.
Funders | Funder number |
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Royal Society | IEC\NSFC\211452, RGS\R1\231093 |
Keywords
- Renewable energy
- Logistics optimization
- Hydrogen economy
- Green technology
- Energy policy
- Decarbonization