GIS-based Modelling of Hydrogen Integration in Urban Energy Systems – a Systematic Review

Author:

Steidl StellaORCID,Peer Rebecca A. M.ORCID,Alhamwi AlaaORCID,Medjroubi WidedORCID,Figueroa Alejandro ZabalaORCID,Haas JannikORCID

Abstract

Abstract     Purpose of Review  Cities are crucial for an effective energy transition, yet national transition exercises often overlook local urban conditions. This paper reviews the assessment of hydrogen integration in urban energy system models and the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to facilitate high spatial resolution modelling. Recent Findings Embedded GIS frameworks can unmask local conditions crucial for energy transition planning, providing valuable insights to support informed decision-making. We found a gap in holistic modelling of the hydrogen supply chain and sector coupling. Furthermore, most studies lack future cost projections, and GIS is often underutilised. We also detected a general lack of transparency and low temporal resolution. Summary This review assesses urban hydrogen integration, highlighting how geospatial approaches are used to addresses the lack of local information in recent energy system modelling, Future research should enhance GIS use, integrate sector coupling, and improve transparency and temporal resolution to better understand the optimal integration of hydrogen.

Funder

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

University of Canterbury

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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