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1、March|2023Pathways to Commercial Liftoff:Clean Hydrogen This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States government.Neither the United States government nor any agency thereof,nor any of their employees,makes any warranty,express or implied,or assumes any le
2、gal liability or responsibility for the accuracy,completeness,or usefulness of any information,apparatus,product,or process disclosed,or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.Reference herein to any specific commercial product,process,or service by trade name,trademark,ma
3、nufacturer,or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement,recommendation,or favoring by the United States government or any agency thereof.The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States government or any agency
4、 thereof.Pathways to Commercial Liftoff:Clean Hydrogen Comments The Department of Energy welcomes input and feedback on the contents of this Pathway to Commercial Liftoff.Please direct all inquiries and input to liftoffhq.doe.gov.Input and feedback should not include business sensitive information,t
5、rade secrets,proprietary,or otherwise confidential information.Please note that input and feedback provided is subject to the Freedom of Information Act.AuthorsAuthors of the Clean Hydrogen Pathway to Commercial Liftoff:Office of Technology Transitions:Hannah MurdochOffice of Clean Energy Demonstrat
6、ions:Jason MunsterHydrogen&Fuel Cell Technologies Office:Sunita Satyapal,Neha RustagiArgonne National Laboratory:Amgad ElgowainyNational Renewable Energy Laboratory:Michael Penev Cross-cutting Department of Energy leadership for the Pathways to Commercial Liftoff effort:Office of Clean Energy Demons
7、trations:David Crane,Kelly Cummins,Melissa KlembaraOffice of Technology Transitions:Vanessa Chan,Lucia TianLoan Programs Office:Jigar Shah,Jonah Wagner AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to acknowledge analytical support from Argonne National Laboratory and McKinsey&Company;as well as valuable g
8、uidance and input provided during the preparation of this Pathway to Commercial Liftoff from:Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations:Katrina Pielli,Catherine Clark,Jill Capotosto,Todd Shrader,Sarma Kovvali,Eric Miller,Andrew DawsonOffice of Technology Transitions:Stephen Hendrickson,Katheryn(Kate)Scot
9、t,Marcos Gonzales Harsha,James Fritz,Edward RiosLoan Programs Office:Ramsey Fahs,Julie Kozeracki,Ed Davis,Dinesh Mehta,Monique Fridell,Mike Reed,Christopher CreedOffice of Policy:Carla Frisch,Steve Capanna,Betony Jones,Elke Hodson,Colin Cunliff,Andrew Foss,Paul Donohoo-Vallett,Chikara Onda,Marie Fio
10、riHydrogen&Fuel Cell Technologies Office:Eric Miller,Jesse Adam,Dimitrios Papageorgopoulos,Ned Stetson,Brian Hunter,McKenzie HubertOffice of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy:Alejandro Moreno,Paul Spitsen,Avi Shultz,Becca Jones-Albertus,Michael Berube,Brian Cunningham,Carolyn Snyder,Jay Fitzger
11、ald,Ian RoweOffice of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management:Brad Crabtree,Jen Wilcox,Noah Deich,Mark Ackiewicz,David Alleman,Tim Reinhardt,Robert Schrecengost,Eva RodeznoDirector of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity:Shalanda Baker,Tony Reames,James StrangeAdvanced Research Projects Agency-En
12、ergy:Jack Lewnard,James ZahlerOffice of International Affairs:Julie Cerqueira,Matt ManningOffice of the General Counsel:Alexandra Klass,Avi Zevin,Narayan Subramanian,Brian Lally,Glen DrysdaleOffice of the Chief Financial Officer:Sean JamesAssistant Secretary for Congressional&Intergovernmental Affai
13、rs:Becca WardPathways to Commercial Liftoff:Clean Hydrogen Acknowledgements(cont.)Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs:Wahleah Johns,Albert Petrasek Office of Federal Energy Management Programs:Mary Sotos,Nichole Liebov Advanced Manufacturing Office:Isaac Chan,Paul Syers,Felicia Lucci,Nick La
14、lena,Emmeline Kao Office of Nuclear Energy:Katy Huff,Alice Caponiti,Jason Marcinkoski,Alison Hahn Assistant Secretary for Electricity:Michael Pesin Office of Science:Harriet Kung,Andy Schwartz,Linda Horton,Chris Fecko,Raul Miranda Solar Energy Technologies Office:Garret Nilsen Science&Energy Tech Te
15、ams(SETT):Rachel Pierson,Kelly Visconti Argonne National Lab:Aymeric Rousseau National Renewable Energy Laboratory:Matteo Muratori,Catherine Ledna,Ling TaoPathways to Commercial Liftoff:Clean Hydrogen Table of ContentsExecutive Summary1Chapter 1:Introduction and Objectives6Chapter 2:Current State Te
16、chnologies and Markets9Section 2.a:Technology landscape9Upstream:Clean hydrogen production10Midstream:Distribution and storage14Downstream:End-uses18Section 2.b:Current projects22Section 2.c:Techno-economics25Chapter 3:Pathways to Commercial Scale31Section 3.a:Dynamics impacting pathways to commerci
17、al scale35Production36Midstream38End-uses39Section 3.b:Capital Requirements42Section 3.c:Broader implications of hydrogen scale-up45Supply chain45Socioeconomic48Energy and environmental justice(EEJ)49Section 3.d:Hydrogen and hydrogen-derivative exports52Chapter 4:Challenges to Commercialization and
18、Potential Solutions56Section 4.a:Overview of challenges and considerations along the value chain56Section 4.b:Priority solutions63Chapter 5:Metrics and Milestones68Chapter 6:Modeling Appendix71Table of Figures102References103Pathways to Commercial Liftoff:Clean Hydrogen Purpose of this Report These
19、Pathways to Commercial Liftoff reports aim to establish a common fact base and ongoing dialogue with the private sector around the path to commercial liftoff for critical clean energy technologies.Their goal is to catalyze more rapid andcoordinated action across the full technology value chain.Execu
20、tive Summary The U.S.clean hydrogen market is poised for rapid growth,accelerated by Hydrogen Hub funding,multiple tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act(IRA)including the hydrogen production tax credit(PTC),DOEs Hydrogen Shot,and decarbonization goals across the public and private sectors.1,
21、i Hydrogen can play a role in decarbonizing up to 25%of global energy-related CO2 emissions,particularly in industrial/chemicals uses and heavy-duty transportation sectors.iiAchieving commercial liftoff will enable clean hydrogen to play a critical role in the Nations decarbonization strategy.The cl
22、ean hydrogen market will be accelerated by historic commitments to Americas clean energy economy,including equities in the Inflation Reduction Act(IRA)and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act(IIJA).Together,these supply-side incentives can make clean hydrogen cost-competitive with incumbent te
23、chnologies in the next 35 years for numerous applications.2Hydrogen deployment is an opportunity to provide benefits to communities across America,including quality jobs,climate benefits,and decreased air pollution.As with all new technologies,significant care and attention must be paid during imple
24、mentation to ensure deployment does not perpetuate existing inequities within the energy system.Clean hydrogen production for domestic demand has the potential to scale from 1 million metric ton per year(MMTpa)to 10 MMTpa in 2030.iii Most near-term demand will come from transitioning existing end-us
25、es away from the current 10 MMTpa of carbon-intensive hydrogen production capacity.If water electrolysis dominates as the production method,up to 200 GW of new renewable energy sources would be needed by 2030 to support clean hydrogen production.3The opportunity for clean hydrogen in the U.S.,aligne
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