Hydrogen as Part of a 100% Clean Energy System: Exploring Its Decarbonization Roles

Ken Dragoon, Antonio Iliceto,Magnus Korpas, Peter Markussen,Bryan Pivovar,Mark Ruth, Brittany Westlake,Elizabeth Endler

IEEE Power and Energy Magazine(2022)

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Today’s energy system uses a variety of fuels and energy carriers in molecular forms, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, each contributing to CO 2 emissions ( Figure 1 ). As solar and wind levels grow and the energy system becomes more electrified, fossil molecular fuels will contribute a progressively smaller fraction of overall energy. As shown in Figure 2 , hydroelectric storage and molecules, such as coal and natural gas, provide substantial storage and dispatch functionality today that will become increasingly critical for electricity operation and stability. Emerging low-carbon gases, such as hydrogen, can support the efficient integration of renewables in the transition from today’s energy system to one that is 100% clean from a carbon emissions perspective.
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clean energy system,molecular forms,fossil molecular fuels,wind level,hydrogen,decarbonization roles,energy carriers,CO2 emissions,solar level,hydroelectric storage,electricity operation,electricity stability,low carbon gases,renewable energy,carbon emissions,CO2,H2,C
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