Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1276262 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hydrogen is usually presented as a promising energy carrier that has a major role to play in low carbon transportation, through the use of fuel cells. However, such a development is not expected in the short term. In the meantime, hydrogen may also contribute to reduce carbon emissions in diverse sectors among which methanol production. Methanol can be produced by combining carbon dioxide and hydrogen, hence facilitating carbon dioxide emission mitigation while providing a beneficial tool to manage the electric system, if hydrogen is produced by alkaline electrolysis operated in a variable way driven by the spot and balancing electricity markets. Such a concept is promoted by the VItESSE² project (Industrial and Energy value of CO2 through Efficient use of CO2-free electricity - Electricity Network System Control & Electricity Storage). Through the proposed market driven approach, hydrogen production offers a possibility to help managing the electric system, together with an opportunity to reduce hydrogen production costs.

► Methanol can be produced from carbon dioxide and hydrogen, instead from natural gas. ► This process enables CO2 mitigation and provides a tool for electric system management. ► Such a concept is promoted by the VItESSE² project. ► A market driven approach is proposed for hydrogen production operation. ► Operating strategies are assessed in the French context.

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