Discover the untapped potential of green hydrogen production in Portugal! Delve into groundbreaking research which unveils the future of renewable hydrogen generation and its pivotal role in shaping Portugal's energy landscape.
Por Ana Margarida Luís de Sousa (Universidade de Lisboa).
The dynamics of green hydrogen production in Portugal and various factors influencing its feasibility and scalability are addressed. The work encompasses an in-depth analysis of historical renewable electricity production and consumption patterns to discern daily and monthly trends. Building upon this foundation, the study extrapolates future scenarios, particularly focusing on 2030, considering the forecasted increase in renewable energy capacity outlined in the Portuguese Energy and Climate Pan (PNEC 2030).
An essential aspect of the research involves conducting sensitivity analyses to explore the range of potential outcomes under different scenarios, including electricity production and consumption variations. This study enables a comprehensive understanding of the uncertainties and risks associated with green hydrogen production.
A significant element of this study is evaluating the renewable electricity surplus available for hydrogen production in 2030. By quantifying this surplus, the research aims to ascertain the potential for green hydrogen production, aligning with the goals outlined in the PNEC 2030.
Moreover, this research represents the first comprehensive assessment of the potential electricity surplus at a national level, highlighting its novelty and significance in the field. The study aims to provide actionable insights and recommendations to support Portugal's transition towards a sustainable energy future by addressing pertinent questions regarding production patterns, surplus generation, and electrolyser capacity sizing.
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