Authors
Andrew J Chapman, Timothy Fraser, Kenshi Itaoka
Publication date
2017/11
Journal
International Journal of Energy Research
Volume
41
Issue
14
Pages
2374-2391
Description
Recent proposals to produce and import hydrogen from Australia to Japan for electricity generation raise questions about how to compare the costs and feasibilities of different hydrogen import pathways. This paper establishes a framework for the comparison of technological, economic, and social costs and feasibility. The framework is then applied to 3 potential production and import case studies. First, a benchmark case study is considered which uses Australian brown coal from the Latrobe Valley combined with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology. The second and third comparative case studies use renewable energy and electrolysis near port facilities in Karratha, Western Australia, using solar power exclusively as the renewable energy source, and Gladstone, Queensland, using a combination of onshore wind and solar‐based generation. The study finds that comparative pilot project …
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