Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4476: Trends, Challenges, and Viability in Green Hydrogen Initiatives

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4476: Trends, Challenges, and Viability in Green Hydrogen Initiatives

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18174476

Authors:
Mario Iamarino
Antonio D’Angola

This review explores the current status of green hydrogen integration into energy and industrial ecosystems. By considering notable examples of existing and developing green hydrogen initiatives, combined with insights from the relevant scientific literature, this paper illustrates the practical implementation of those systems according to their main end use: power and heat generation, mobility, industry, or their combination. Main patterns are highlighted in terms of sectoral applications, geographical distribution, development scales, storage solutions, electrolyzer technology, grid interaction, and financial viability. Open challenges are also addressed, including the high production costs, an underdeveloped transport and distribution infrastructure, the geopolitical aspects and the weak business models, with the industrial sector appearing as the most favorable environment where such challenges may first be overcome in the medium term.

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