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Life cycle assessment of green hydrogen production through electrolysis: A literature review

Life cycle assessment of green hydrogen production through electrolysis: A literature review

Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments

Wagd Ajeeb; Rui Costa Neto; Patrícia Baptista2024

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Autores:

Wagd Ajeeb (Wagd Ajeeb); Rui Costa Neto (Rui Pedro da Costa Neto (Rui Costa Neto)); Patrícia Baptista (Patrícia De Carvalho Baptista)

Publicado em

01/09/2024

Resumo

This study reviews the electrolysis techniques for green-hydrogen (GH2) production, with primary focus on their environmental sustainability implications. Different stages of the GH2 value chain are characterized regarding the life cycle analysis (LCA), presenting the methods, materials, energy sources, and efficiency. Qualified LCA results would lead to proper decision-making, which depends on the input choices and data quality used. Therefore, the life cycle inventory and useful technical data for GH2 electrolysis production in LCA studies are reviewed. Also, the recent developments regarding electrolysis techniques toward potentially enhancing their life cycle are discussed. The results showed that solar and wind energies as the most promising sources for GH2 production, with lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) for wind turbine cases. The reported results of environmental impacts (EIs) are lower for proton-exchange membrane (PEM) technology. There is still limited data regarding comparing the various EIs (e.g. freshwater eutrophication) and accompanying costs. However, it is recommended to consider the recent developments in H2 electrolysis production, mainly the efficiency, energy consumption and lifetime along with the miniaturization. Also, future LCA studies may consider the final use of produced GH2 (e.g. fuel cells), heat recovery and materials recycling stages for complete visibility towards optimizing the efficiency and EIs.

Detalhes da publicação

Título do contentor da publicação

Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments

Domínio Científico (FOS)

mechanical-engineering - Engenharia Mecânica

Palavras-chave

  • Green hydrogen
  • Electrolysis
  • LCA
  • Renewable energy

Idioma da publicação (código ISO)

por - Português

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