Ecological and Economic Evaluation of Hydrogen Production by Different Water Electrolysis Technologies

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The economic and ecological production of green hydrogen by water electrolysis is one of the major challenges within Carbon2Chem® and other power-to-X projects. This paper presents an evaluation of the different water electrolysis technologies with respect to their specific energy demand, carbon footprint and the forecast production costs in 2030. From a current perspective alkaline water electrolysis is evaluated as the most favorable technology for the cost-effective production of low-carbon hydrogen with fluctuating renewables.

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Tenhumberg, N., & Büker, K. (2020). Ecological and Economic Evaluation of Hydrogen Production by Different Water Electrolysis Technologies. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik, 92(10), 1586–1595. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202000090

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