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Analytical model for a techno-economic assessment of green hydrogen production in photovoltaic power station case study Salalah city-Oman

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 47, Issue 31, Pages 14171-14179

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.02.180

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Photovoltaic; Hydrogen; Levelized cost; Net profit; Breakeven point

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This paper discusses the feasibility of converting solar energy into hydrogen in a Photovoltaic Hydrogen Station (PVHS) in southern Oman, and presents the sizing of equipment and estimation of hydrogen production in a 5 MWp PVHS. The analysis of investment cost, net profit, and levelized hydrogen energy cost reveals the potential benefits of the project. The findings demonstrate promising green hydrogen production projects in Oman.
Hydrogen energy will play a credible role to reduce gas emissions in the transportation sector, the storage of energy, and other industrial applications. Moreover, the hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources allows to minimize greenhouse gas and increase the net profit of energy projects. This paper discusses the feasibility of the conversion of solar energy into hydrogen in a Photovoltaic Hydrogen Station (PVHS) in the south of Oman. Then, the sizing of different equipment and hydrogen production estimation in a 5 MWp PVHS is presented. The analysis of the investment cost (IC), the Net Profit (NP), and the Levelized Hydrogen Energy Cost (LHEC) are discussed to investigate the benefit of the project. The energy generated from the PV system and the produced hydrogen is calculated through an analytical model. The PVHS consists of 5 MWp PV panels connected to electrolyzers through maximum power point-controlled converters. The electrolyzers convert the electrical energy and the water into hydrogen. The hydrogen compressed and stored in special tanks can be used later in many industrial applications. The system produces about 90 910 kg of hydrogen per year with an IC of 5 301 760 V. The calculated LHEC is equal to 6.2 V/kg at an interest rate of 2%. The analysis has shown promising green hydrogen production projects in Oman.(c) 2022 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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