Germany's Way from Russian Natural Gas to Green Hydrogen: Network Data, Procedures, and Topologies for Feasible Transition Paths to a Green Hydrogen Transport Infrastructure in Germany, GreenHyDE [gri:n'haɪ̯də] –

Author:

Müller‐Kirchenbauer Joachim1,Evers Maximilian1ORCID,Hollnagel Jeremias1,Kuzyaka Berkan1,Jiang Dongrui1,Akça Okan1,Mielich Tim1,Kalz Maike1,Verwiebe Paul Anton1

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Energy and Resource Management Technische Universität Berlin H 69, Straße des 17. Juni 135 10623 Berlin Germany

Abstract

Hydrogen—and thus hydrogen transport—will play an important role in the German and European transition to climate neutrality. A German hydrogen transport network is currently being planned, but its appropriate structure and size highly depend on the spatial distribution of hydrogen demand and supply and their development over time. Moreover, the security of supply with both, hydrogen and natural gas, needs to be guaranteed during the transition period, as repurposing of the existing natural gas transmission system is a highly advantageous option for the building of hydrogen networks. Therefore, the integrated analysis of natural gas and hydrogen networks is a necessary and urgent, though complex, field of research. For this purpose, the article presents the database for the existing German natural gas transmission system (which in parts will be repurposed for hydrogen transport) and procedures for the development and evaluation of network topologies for both gases. The results for the German case show feasible development steps for the design of green hydrogen transport networks and the transition from natural gas in different scenarios. Open access to data and tools for technoeconomic assessment is provided.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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