首页> 外文期刊>International journal of hydrogen energy >Political, economic and environmental impacts of biomass-based hydrogen
【24h】

Political, economic and environmental impacts of biomass-based hydrogen

机译:基于生物质的氢的政治,经济和环境影响

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
       

摘要

The purpose of this study is to assess the political, economic and environmental impacts of producing hydrogen from biomass. Hydrogen is a promising renewable fuel for transportation and domestic applications. Hydrogen is a secondary form of energy that has to be manufactured like electricity. The promise of hydrogen as an energy carrier that can provide pollution-free, carbon-free power and fuels for buildings, industry, and transport makes it a potentially critical player in our energy future. Currently, most hydrogen is derived from non-renewable resources by steam reforming in which fossil fuels, primarily natural gas, but could in principle be generated from renewable resources such as biomass by gasification. Hydrogen production from fossil fuels is not renewable and produces at least the same amount of CO_2 as the direct combustion of the fossil fuel. The production of hydrogen from biomass has several advantages compared to that of fossil fuels. The major problem in utilization of hydrogen gas as a fuel is its unavailability in nature and the need for inexpensive production methods. Hydrogen production using steam reforming methane is the most economical method among the current commercial processes. These processes use non-renewable energy sources to produce hydrogen and are not sustainable. It is believed that in the future biomass can become an important sustainable source of hydrogen. Several studies have shown that the cost of producing hydrogen from biomass is strongly dependent on the cost of the feedstock. Biomass, in particular, could be a low-cost option for some countries. Therefore, a cost-effective energy-production process could be achieved in which agricultural wastes and various other biomasses are recycled to produce hydrogen economically. Policy interest in moving towards a hydrogen-based economy is rising, largely because converting hydrogen into useable energy can be more efficient than fossil fuels and has the virtue of only producing water as the by-product of the process. Achieving large-scale changes to develop a sustained hydrogen economy requires a large amount of planning and cooperation at national and international alike levels.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估由生物质生产氢的政治,经济和环境影响。氢是用于运输和家庭应用的有前途的可再生燃料。氢是能源的第二形式,必须像电力一样制造。氢作为一种能源载体的承诺,可以为建筑,工业和运输提供无污染,无碳的能源和燃料,这使其成为我们能源未来的潜在关键参与者。当前,大多数氢通过蒸汽重整来自不可再生资源,其中,化石燃料主要是天然气,但原则上可以通过气化从可再生资源(例如生物质)中产生。化石燃料产生的氢不可再生,并且产生的二氧化碳至少与化石燃料的直接燃烧量相同。与化石燃料相比,由生物质生产氢具有多个优势。利用氢气作为燃料的主要问题是其本质上不可用以及需要廉价的生产方法。在当前的商业流程中,使用蒸汽重整甲烷生产氢气是最经济的方法。这些过程使用不可再生的能源来生产氢气,并且不可持续。人们相信,将来生物质可以成为重要的可持续氢源。多项研究表明,由生物质生产氢气的成本在很大程度上取决于原料的成本。特别是对于某些国家而言,生物质可能是一种低成本的选择。因此,可以实现一种具有成本效益的能源生产过程,其中可以将农业废料和各种其他生物质进行再循环以经济地生产氢气。转向以氢为基础的经济的政策兴趣正在上升,这主要是因为将氢转化为可利用的能源可能比化石燃料更有效,并且具有仅将水作为过程副产品的优点。实现大规模变革以发展可持续的氢经济需要在国家和国际层面进行大量计划与合作。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号