Chemical energy storage cost calculation method
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With respect to these observations, the chemical storage is one of the promising options for long term storage of energy. From all these previous studies, this paper presents a complete evaluation of the energy (section 2) and economic (section 3) costs for the four selected fuels: H 2, NH 3, CH 4, and CH 3 OH.
Hydrogen in gas phase transported by pipeline is evaluated at 492 €/MWh H2, and 239 €/MWh H2 in liquid phase (in a truck). Storage of hydrogen in gas phase is the most expensive part of the process. This cost is due to the huge volume of storage required for 1 kg of hydrogen gas. The total cost of ammonia is moderate at 261 €/MWh NH3, by pipeline.
The storage and the transport of CH 4 are not problematic, with a reduced cost. The global cost of CH 4 is estimated at 262 €/MWh CH4, with a transport by pipeline. The CH 4 production can be directly connected to the already well-established natural gas network. The entire industrial combustion processes are also suitable for this fuel.
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