Balancing hydrogen delivery in national energy systems: impact of the temporal flexibility of hydrogen delivery on export prices
Balancing hydrogen delivery in national energy systems: impact of the temporal flexibility of hydrogen delivery on export prices
Hydrogen is expected to play a key role in the energy transition. Analyses exploring the price of hydrogen usually calculate average or marginal production costs regardless of the time of delivery. A key factor that affects the price of hydrogen is the balancing costs, which we define as the expense of ensuring a steady schedule of hydrogen delivery. We explore the effect of delivering hydrogen to the export ports at different schedules, ranging from fully flexible to moderately stable with a daily and weekly buffer, to fully stable. We quantify the rise in hydrogen price with strict balancing constraint in three countries: Brazil, Morocco and Turkey, and three export volumes: 10, 50 and 200 TWh. The price difference between the flexible and stable schedules was found to reach a maximum of 36% in Brazil, 47% in Morocco and 18% in Turkey across the different export volumes.
Hazem Abdel-Khalek、Eddy Jalbout、Caspar Schau?、Benjamin Pfluger
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Hazem Abdel-Khalek,Eddy Jalbout,Caspar Schau?,Benjamin Pfluger.Balancing hydrogen delivery in national energy systems: impact of the temporal flexibility of hydrogen delivery on export prices[EB/OL].(2025-04-15)[2025-05-08].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.11285.点此复制
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