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H2 storage and compressors: Costs and efficiencies #25

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euronion opened this issue Feb 4, 2021 · 1 comment
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H2 storage and compressors: Costs and efficiencies #25

euronion opened this issue Feb 4, 2021 · 1 comment

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euronion commented Feb 4, 2021

The DEA technology data on H2 storage technologies (Technology Data Catalogue for Energy Storage) contains assumptions for H2 tanks (compressed, <= 200bar) and H2 underground (cavern, compressed <= 200bar). The data reported on these two storage types is not consistent:

a.) data for "hydrogen storage tank" (DEA excel: "151a Hydrogen Storage - Tanks") reports cost and efficiency for the full system, including piping and compressors.
b.) data for "hydrogen underground storage" (DEA excel: "151c Hydrogen Storage - Caverns") only covers the costs and efficiencies of the cavern storage.

The text (DEA pdf) is more clear on this: The storage efficiency of both storage types is similar (>99%), efficiency losses are due to the energy demand of the compressors (4 kWh_el/kg_H2 for compression to 200bar), which is taken 1:1 from the hydrogen LHV of 33 1/3 kWh_LHV/kg_H2 .

For a.) Investment costs for the system without compressors are reported, but FOM is only reported for the full system. Also no cost assumptions for compressors (per MW, only per MWh of storage system capacity) are reported.

Two options:

  • separate compressor costs from storage costs
  • include compressor costs and efficiency in the H2 underground storage
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euronion commented Feb 8, 2021

Possible ref. / ref. trail for separate cost assumptions (compressed H2, compressor):

Runge, Philipp and Sölch, Christian and Albert, Jakob and Wasserscheid, Peter and Zöttl, Gregor and Grimm, Veronika, Economic Comparison of Electric Fuels Produced at Excellent Locations for Renewable Energies: A Scenario for 2035 (June 10, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3623514 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3623514

Table 5.

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