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Production of hydrogen from offshore wind in China and cost-competitive supply to Japan

Engineering and Technology

Production of hydrogen from offshore wind in China and cost-competitive supply to Japan

S. Song, H. Lin, et al.

This exciting research, conducted by Shaojie Song, Haiyang Lin, Peter Sherman, Xi Yang, Chris P. Nielsen, Xinyu Chen, and Michael B. McElroy, delves into the potential of producing green hydrogen from offshore wind in China to meet Japan's future energy needs. Discover how this innovative solution could impact costs and energy strategies between these nations.

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Abstract
The Japanese government has announced a commitment to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It envisages an important role for hydrogen in the nation's future energy economy. This paper explores the possibility that a significant source for this hydrogen could be produced by electrolysis fueled by power generated from offshore wind in China. Hydrogen could be delivered to Japan either as liquid, or bound to a chemical carrier such as toluene, or as a component of ammonia. The paper presents an analysis of factors determining the ultimate cost for this hydrogen, including expenses for production, storage, conversion, transport, and treatment at the destination. It concludes that the Chinese source could be delivered at a volume and cost consistent with Japan's idealized future projections.
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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