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Hydrogen supply chain modelling at energy system scale: A review

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  • Bozzolo Lueckel, Fabio B.
  • Monaghan, Rory F.D.
  • Lynch, Muireann Á.

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Hydrogen is going to play an important role in future decarbonised energy systems and understanding its interaction with other energy vectors is crucial to create adequate policies. The UN sustainable development goals number 7 and 13 depend strongly on the proper integration of hydrogen into the energy system. In this review, the literature on green hydrogen production models was classified and analysed to unveil the gaps preventing proper hydrogen production integration in energy system models. Production-side supply chain (PSSC) and systems-side impact (SSI) models were analysed. Based on site-specific models, the former showed detail on the optimisation of the supply chain, whereas the latter on the impact of hydrogen deployment in an energy system. The first challenge identified is the variables considered, where inherent endogenous variables of one type of model were exogenized in their counterpart model. This is relevant because of the unique geographical characteristics of the sites and the effect of the large-scale production of hydrogen on the energy system. Further, PSSC models tend to consider a profit maximisation approach and SSI model, cost minimisation. The first normally does not consider social externalities in their investment decisions and the latter neglects the effect of competition between different players in the market. Moreover, the computational requirements of a cost minimisation approach are less demanding and complex than a profit maximisation approach at a large-scale. This study reveals gaps in the current hydrogen modelling literature that need to be addressed for defining the future of energy systems’ decarbonisation.

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  • Bozzolo Lueckel, Fabio B. & Monaghan, Rory F.D. & Lynch, Muireann Á., 2025. "Hydrogen supply chain modelling at energy system scale: A review," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 210(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:210:y:2025:i:c:s1364032124009444
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2024.115218
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