In this paper a technical-economic feasibility study of electrolytic hydrogen production plants from non-programmable renewable sources (PV, wind) is presented. Grid-connected configurations in three different locations (North, Centre and South) in Italy have been analysed by considering different electrolysis technologies (alkaline electrolysis and solid oxide electrolysis) and by applying different plant management strategies.
Techno-Economic Assessment of Electrolytic Hydrogen Production for Refuelling Stations: Case Studies in Italy
Lanni, Davide
;Di Cicco, Gabriella;Perna, Alessandra
2024-01-01
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In this paper a technical-economic feasibility study of electrolytic hydrogen production plants from non-programmable renewable sources (PV, wind) is presented. Grid-connected configurations in three different locations (North, Centre and South) in Italy have been analysed by considering different electrolysis technologies (alkaline electrolysis and solid oxide electrolysis) and by applying different plant management strategies.File in questo prodotto:
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