Perspectives on green hydrogen in Europe—during an energy crisis and towards future climate neutrality

Author:

Münster Marie1ORCID,Bramstoft Rasmus1,Kountouris Ioannis1,Langer Lissy1,Keles Dogan1,Schlautmann Ruth2,Mörs Friedemann2,Saccani Cesare3,Guzzini Alessandro3,Pellegrini Marco3,Zauner Andreas4,Böhm Hans4,Markova Darja4,You Shi5,Pumpa Martin6,Fischer Frank6,Sergi Francesco7,Brunaccini Giovanni7,Aloisio Davide7,Ferraro Marco7,Mulder Machiel8,Rasmusson Hans9

Affiliation:

1. DTU Technical University of Denmark Department of Technology, Management and Economics, , 2800 Kgs Lyngby, Denmark

2. DVGW Research Center at Engler-Bunte-Institute of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Gas Technology, , 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany

3. UNIBO, University of Bologna Department of Industrial Engineering, , 40126 Bologna, Italy

4. Energieinstitut an der Johannes Kepler Universität, Linz Energy Technology, , AT 4040, Austria

5. DTU Technical University of Denmark Department of Wind Energy Systems, , 2800 Kgs Lyngby, Denmark

6. DBI-Gastechnologisches Institut gGmbH Gasnetze und Gasanlagen, , D-09599 Freiberg, Germany

7. National Research Council of Italy Institute of Advanced Energy Technologies CNR-ITAE, , 98126 Messina, Italy

8. University of Groningen Faculty of Economics and Business, , 9700 AB Groningen, Netherlands

9. ERIG European Research Institute for Gas and Energy Innovation ERIG Office, , 1040 Brussels, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Hydrogen and regional energy infrastructure are significant for the European Green Deal and was the focus of the SuperP2G research Project (Synergies Utilising renewable Power Regionally by means of Power to Gas). Five national projects (Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Italy) cooperated to investigate power-to-gas feasibility. The energy crisis due to the war in Ukraine peaked during the project. The demand for green hydrogen increased as natural gas was reduced. In 2022, the cost of blue hydrogen was 9.5–12.6 €/kg. Higher electricity prices impacted the cost of green hydrogen less. Considering the 2021–22 level of electricity and gas prices, and the potential flexibility of electrolysers, electrolytic hydrogen was on a par with blue hydrogen. On the long term, green hydrogen is assumed to be competitive around 2030. A fast ramping up and favourable electricity cost development could halve the hydrogen production cost until 2040 with investment being the major contributor to a cost reduction. Meanwhile, the smart operation of a wind/electrolyser system might achieve 24% reduction of its operation cost. The following measures are recommended to introduce green hydrogen on a large scale: 1) certification of green and low carbon hydrogen and a uniform CO2 price; 2) ensuring a level playing field across markets; 3) enabling policies to enhance European security of supply by increasing domestic production and diversifying imports; 4) fast ramping of renewable electricity generation; and 5) coordinated planning of hydrogen, methane, and electricity infrastructures.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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