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Sector coupling via hydrogen to lower the cost of energy system decarbonization

Optimization and Control 2021-08-31 v1 Systems and Control General Economics Systems and Control Economics

Abstract

There is growing interest in hydrogen (H2_2) use for long-duration energy storage in a future electric grid dominated by variable renewable energy (VRE) resources. Modelling the role of H2_2 as grid-scale energy storage, often referred as "power-to-gas-to-power (P2G2P)" overlooks the cost-sharing and emission benefits from using the deployed H2_2 production and storage assets to also supply H2_2 for decarbonizing other end-use sectors where direct electrification may be challenged. Here, we develop a generalized modelling framework for co-optimizing energy infrastructure investment and operation across power and transportation sectors and the supply chains of electricity and H2_2, while accounting for spatio-temporal variations in energy demand and supply. Applying this sector-coupling framework to the U.S. Northeast under a range of technology cost and carbon price scenarios, we find a greater value of power-to-H2_2 (P2G) versus P2G2P routes. P2G provides flexible demand response, while the extra cost and efficiency penalties of P2G2P routes make the solution less attractive for grid balancing. The effects of sector-coupling are significant, boosting VRE generation by 12-55% with both increased capacities and reduced curtailments and reducing the total system cost (or levelized costs of energy) by 6-14% under 96% decarbonization scenarios. Both the cost savings and emission reductions from sector coupling increase with H2_2 demand for other end-uses, more than doubling for a 96% decarbonization scenario as H2_2 demand quadraples. Moreover, we found that the deployment of carbon capture and storage is more cost-effective in the H2_2 sector because of the lower cost and higher utilization rate. These findings highlight the importance of using an integrated multi-sector energy system framework with multiple energy vectors in planning energy system decarbonization pathways.

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@article{arxiv.2103.03442,
  title  = {Sector coupling via hydrogen to lower the cost of energy system decarbonization},
  author = {Guannan He and Dharik S. Mallapragada and Abhishek Bose and Clara F. Heuberger and Emre Gençer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.03442},
  year   = {2021}
}

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19 pages, 7 figures