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Hydrogen blending effect on fiscal and metrological instrumentation: A review.

Authors :
Gislon, Paola
Cerone, Nadia
Cigolotti, Viviana
Guzzini, Alessandro
Pellegrini, Marco
Saccani, Cesare
Robino, Matteo
Carrubba, Tecla
Cigni, Alessandro
Enescu, Diana
Fernicola, Vito
Dudek, Adrian
Gajec, Monika
Kułaga, Paweł
Maury, Remy
Ben Rayana, Fares
Source :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. May2024, Vol. 67, p1295-1307. 13p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A green hydrogen (H 2) economy requires a sustainable, efficient, safe, and widespread infrastructure for transporting and distributing H 2 from production to consumption sites. Transporting a hydrogen/natural gas (H2NG) mixture, including pure H 2 , through the existing European natural gas (NG) infrastructure is considered a cost-effective solution, particularly in the transitional phase. Several reasons justify the H2NG blending option. The NG infrastructure can be efficiently repurposed to transport H 2 , by blending H 2 with NG, to operate as H 2 daily storage, matching production and demand and to enable large-scale seasonal H 2 storage. Although many benefits exist, the potential of existing NG grids for transporting and distributing green H 2 may face limitations due to technical, economic, or normative concerns. This paper focuses on the state of the art of the European NG transmission and distribution metrology normative framework and identifies the gaps to be filled in case of H2NG flowing into the existing grids. The paper was revised to provide a comprehensive analysis of the practical implications resulting from the H2NG blend option. [Display omitted] • The RePowerEU planned hydrogen production and utilization to achieve decarbonization targets. • The existing gas grid is considered for transporting and distribute large hydrogen amounts. • The European Committee for Standardization defined Standards on gas grid instrumentation. • A review of the European natural gas grid metrology normative was carried out in THOTH2 Project. • Standards need to be revised to account for hydrogen-natural gas mixtures transportation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03603199
Volume :
67
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177088825
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.02.227