Pathways for hydrogen infrastructure development in China: Integrated assessment for vehicle fuels and a case study of Beijing
This paper analyzes the technical, economic, and environmental characteristics of different pathways for supplying hydrogen to vehicles in China. A life-cycle accounting of “well-to-tank” hydrogen delivery for 11 different infrastructure pathways reveals different relative economic costs and environmental benefits. Coal-derived methanol as a hydrogen carrier appears particularly promising for China from an economic standpoint. The analysis considers three different infrastructure models: (1) “point-to-point” distribution from well to fueling station; (2) an “idealized city model” with radial and network distribution within a city grid; and (3) a model of Beijing infrastructure growth that evolves over time. The analytical results, the infrastructure models, and the practical case of Beijing provide policy-makers with new tools for hydrogen development strategies.
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2007
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Authors: | Chang, Le ; Li, Zheng ; Gao, Dan ; Huang, He ; Ni, Weidou |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 32.2007, 11, p. 2023-2037
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Hydrogen pathway | Life cycle | Idealized city model | 3E analysis |
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