Hydrogen infrastructure: Resource evaluation and capacity modeling

作者: Kevin Braun Martin

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摘要: A hydrogen economy could offer energy stability, economical, and environmental benefits. Several issues are involved in the design implementation of a such as selection feedstocks, generation storage technologies, transportation methods, appropriate equipment capacity, codes/standards public awareness. The infrastructure may seem insurmountable; however, system is deconstructed proper can be achieved. In order to better understand how for light duty vehicles might operate, both resource capacity analysis modeling conducted. Specifically, an evaluation leading near term production distribution technologies presented. based on wind-generated electricity then presented viable component transition strategy. support this strategy, theoretical capability wind-hydrogen state level basis determined. newsvendor framework utilized determine optimal filling stations upon consumer behavior. utility approach expanded by including effects competitive business environment providing alternative placed hydrogen. represents value that higher efficiency benefits perceived provide. results from parametric key variables regards inventory levels. work provides understanding complex operate future. Finally, future areas model expansion iii

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