PEM Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production
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PEM Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production

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Dmitri Bessarabov, Haijiang Wang, Hui Li, Nana Zhao, Dmitri Bessarabov, Haijiang Wang, Hui Li, Nana Zhao

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PEM Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production

Principles and Applications

Dmitri Bessarabov, Haijiang Wang, Hui Li, Nana Zhao, Dmitri Bessarabov, Haijiang Wang, Hui Li, Nana Zhao

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An ever-increasing dependence on green energy has brought on a renewed interest in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis as a viable solution for hydrogen production. While alkaline water electrolyzers have been used in the production of hydrogen for many years, there are certain advantages associated with PEM electrolysis and its relevan

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Éditeur
CRC Press
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2016
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9781498777308
Chapter 1

Overview of PEM Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production

Nicola Briguglio and Vincenzo Antonucci

1.1 Introduction

The expression “hydrogen economy” is used to indicate the role of hydrogen in the future energy scenario. Interest in hydrogen, as an energy carrier, has been growing in the recent years due to heightening of air pollution in the world. Hydrogen is a clean and flexible energy carrier that can be used to provide both power and heat across all end-use sectors. Vehicles and stationary power generation fed by hydrogen are local zero emission technologies. Hydrogen can be produced from both traditional fossil fuel and carbon-free energy sources, which are used to store energy and to provide response management to electricity grid. Today, only 4% of hydrogen is produced from electrolysis; other lower-cost methods are preferred, such as steam reforming of natural gas or refinery gas. However, in the next future, the renewable energy sources (RES) will take up an important portion of electric energy produced. In this context, the energy storage is expected to play a key role in the future as “Smart Grid.” The future energy storage technologies should be more flexible and able to balance the grid, ensuring stability and security. Large-scale deployment of variable renewable source (primary wind and solar energy) will be required to store energy to avoid the RES curtailment. Electrolysis is considered as the cleanest way to produce hydrogen using RES and has (along with other storage technologies) the potential as “energy storage” in this sector. In particular, bulk energy storage technologies are expected to have a key role for the integration of large amount of electricity produced from RES. This sector is dominated by pumped hydro as energy storage (PHES) in the world due to its large unit sizes and history. Anyway, long construction times and high uncertainty of future electricity price developments make PHES systems risky investments. Furthermore, constructions of PHES systems are strongly dependent on certain geographic requirements and topographical conditions.
Other technologies are compressed air energy storage (CAES), thermal energy storage, batteries, and flywheels. Anyway, the selection of technology depends on key parameters such as energy capacity and discharge time.
An interesting emerging application of electrolyzers is in the sector “Power to Gas.” The hydrogen produced by electrolyzers, connected to RES, is injected in the gas network. This approach permits to use gas pipelines as large “storage tanks” avoiding construction of new infrastructures. The amount of hydrogen injected depends on the countries’ regulations. This problem can be overcome through methanation, in which hydrogen and carbon monoxide/dioxide are converted in sustainable methane. The hydrogen stored in the gas infrastructure could be used for heating, in transportation, or reconverted in electricity.
Refueling stations with on-site hydrogen production are another application for electrolyzers. However, other technologies could be more cost-effective (i.e., steam methane reforming) than electrolysis. The choice of using electrolyzers will depend on local strategies, electricity price, etc. Uses of electrolyzers are not easily predictable in this sector.
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