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MIT's Visionary Plan for Green Hydrogen in Shipping, Aviation, and Steel

MIT’s Visionary Plan for Green Hydrogen in Shipping, Aviation, and Steel

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso11/01/20242 Mins Read
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MIT’s recent comprehensive study dives into the complexities of hydrogen production, proposing a pragmatic approach to enable industrial-scale clean hydrogen production.

Hydrogen’s ease of production using electricity, its versatility for storage in various forms (liquefied, bound to nitrogen, or carbon), and its potential for use in multiple industries make it a compelling option. However, the key challenge lies in ensuring that the electricity used for hydrogen production comes from renewable sources. If coal and natural gas contribute to the electricity mix, the environmental benefits of hydrogen production diminish.

MIT’s solution involves a shift in perspective. Instead of solely focusing on real-time electricity generation from renewables, the study suggests evaluating annual feed-ins. This means considering the cumulative excess energy generated by wind and solar parks over an extended period, allowing for the production of green hydrogen even during periods when non-renewable sources are part of the energy mix.

This innovative approach enables hydrogen to remain carbon-neutral, qualifying for taxation or subsidies based on its overall contribution to emissions reduction. The emphasis on annual assessments provides a more realistic and adaptable framework for industries looking to transition to green hydrogen.

Another critical aspect of MIT’s proposal is the consideration of overcapacity. The conventional approach of building up hydrogen production infrastructure over several years may not align with the urgent timelines for achieving carbon neutrality. MIT suggests recording overproduction from renewable energy at the end of the year, creating the potential for small-scale plants and industrial complexes dedicated to green hydrogen production.

However, MIT emphasizes the need for a well-defined expiration date for this approach, allowing industries to adapt and align with evolving technological advancements. Simultaneously, the study envisions the transformation of electricity grids into flexible, intelligent, and decentralized networks. This evolution would enable the storage of overcapacities as hydrogen, akin to a pumped storage plant, ready to be released when needed.

MIT’s roadmap introduces a pragmatic way forward, acknowledging the complexities of the transition to clean hydrogen. By bridging the gap between theoretical possibilities and industry realities, MIT’s proposal marks a significant leap toward a sustainable and carbon-neutral future, where hydrogen plays a pivotal role in reshaping the global energy landscape.

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