This paper explores the feasibility of producing green hydrogen from offshore wind power in China and supplying it to Japan. It analyzes the costs associated with production, storage, conversion (to liquid hydrogen, methylcyclohexane (MCH), or ammonia), transport, and processing in Japan. The study concludes that this Chinese source could provide a cost-competitive volume of hydrogen meeting Japan's projected future needs.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 29, 2021
Authors
Shaojie Song, Haiyang Lin, Peter Sherman, Xi Yang, Chris P. Nielsen, Xinyu Chen, Michael B. McElroy
Tags
green hydrogen
offshore wind power
Japan
China
energy supply
cost analysis
transport
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