Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1278331 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This contribution proposes the usage of Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) for the storage and subsequently the transport of renewable energy. It is expected that a significant share of future energy consumption will be satisfied with the import of energy coming from regions with high potential for renewable generation, e.g. the import of solar power from Northern Africa to Europe. In this context the transport of energy in form of chemical carriers is proposed supplementary to electrical transmission. Because of their high storage density and good manageability under ambient conditions Diesel-like LOHC substances could be transported within the infrastructure that already exists for the handling of liquid fossil fuels (e.g. oil tankers, tank trucks, pipelines, etc.). A detailed assessment of energy consumption as well as of transport costs is conducted that confirms the feasibility of the concept.

► Storage and transport of renewable energy via Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC). ► LOHC substances could be distributed via the existing infrastructure for liquid fossil fuels. ► Hydrogen transport via LOHC shows very favorable economics. ► Renewable energy imported as hydrogen could be cost-competitive compared to on-site production.

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