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- The hydrogen roadmap in the Portuguese energy system : developing the P2G casePublication . Cabrita, Isabel; Partidário, Paulo Jorge; Aguiar, Ricardo; Martins, Paulo; Rangel, C. M.ABSTRACT: The energy transition towards a decarbonized, energy secure and more sustainable economy is providing driving forces for significant challenges and opportunities on a country basis. It has been extensively argued elsewhere, that hydrogen (H2) is an energy vector having a strategic role in the energy transition as it enables to add value to the system, namely by: (i) Enhancing the flexibility of the energy system, through energy storage, service to multiple sources of demand and sector coupling based on power and gas grids; (ii) Integrating variable and intermittent renewable energy inputs in the National energy mix; (iii) Contributing to a holistic and innovation-oriented ecosystem.
- The hydrogen roadmap in the Portuguese energy system : developing the P2G casePublication . Partidário, Paulo Jorge; Aguiar, Ricardo; Martins, Paulo; Rangel, C. M.; Cabrita, IsabelABSTRACT: The planning and implementation of the Portuguese energy transition towards a decarbonized, energy secure and more sustainable economy is providing driving forces for significant challenges and opportunities on a country basis. The emergence of hydrogen (H2) within low-carbon pathways in the energy system requires to deal with the complexity of H2 carrier in its relationship with energy sources and end use sectors. In the frame of mainland Portugal energy system, different value chain configurations were analysed and assessed using energy analysis, lifecycle thinking and impacts assessment, as well as the technology and costs analysis, within an approach to the Hydrogen Economy. The Portuguese Roadmap for H2 was developed taking such an approach and therein the evolution of the selected value chains along time. Among these, ‘power-to-gas’ (P2G) combined with the gas grid is given an in-depth focus, as it was prioritized as the top value chain to answer the research question: how sustainable would be the hydrogen production and end use in Portugal within the P2G value chain? This P2G value chain with a particular focus on heating applications is discussed on the basis of the technology options and technology maturity identified in each main stage of the value chain, using analytical dimensions such as the energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions, among other impact categories, followed by a sensitivity analysis. The obtained results enable to show how case-sensitive that approach is and that a multi-decisional process is required to assist the planning stage.