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September 15, 2020

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Hydrogen is considered the ideal raw material for a sustainable energy market transformation. However, some questions still await answers. Where will we get our hydrogen? Will we use the gray, blue, turquoise or green variant in the distant and not-so-distant future? Green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy sources and often generated via water electrolysis.

However, one of the biggest obstacles to using the gas, most of all in transportation, is its poor conversion efficiency. From the 100 kilowatt-hours of clean power fed to an electrolyzer, only 32 will end up in the fuel tank.

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The remainder is lost during electrolysis, compression, delivery, and ultimately, during fuel cell conversion. By contrast, the efficiency of all-electric vehicles is around 73 percent [4]. This article will discuss the option of producing renewable hydrogen from biogas via steam reforming. A crucial advantage of this pathway is its astonishing efficiency. Compared to water electrolysis, biogas-sourced hydrogen has a cutting edge – in more ways than one.

Biogas facilities produce biogas from both biogenic waste and sustainable raw materials. Around 90 percent of the gas is fed to distributed cogeneration plants, thus producing both electricity and heat. The other 10 percent is processed into biomethane. In 2019, around 9,500 biogas systems were up and running in Germany, feeding 31.9 terawatt-hours into the national power grid [1, 3].

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Yet, biogas is more than just a source of electricity and biomethane. Via steam reforming, the methane-rich gas can also be used to manufacture green hydrogen, whereby a catalyst refines and separates the hydrogen from the gas stream. Steam-reforming natural gas, with subsequent pressure-swing adsorption to remove impurities, is currently the most common hydrogen production method in all corners of the globe [8]. Small reformers, such as those required for CHP biogas plants, are already commercially available, indicating tried-and-true technology can be tapped immediately.

Bright prospects for the hydrogen industry
Biogas-sourced hydrogen can significantly improve energy efficiency. Instead of generating 31.9 terawatt-hours of electricity a year, German biogas plants could switch to steam reforming to produce around 58 terawatt-hours, or 1.7 billion kilograms of hydrogen annually (see fig. 1). By contrast, PV systems in Germany produced 47.5 terawatt-hours in 2019, and the country’s total PV generating potential would be only around 33 terawatt-hours’ worth of hydrogen [2, 3].

read more in H2-international August 2020

Authors:
Maximilian Schleupen,
M.Sc.Prof. Herbert Pfeifer; both for RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
Dr. Joachim G. Wünning, WS Wärmeprozesstechnik GmbH, Renningen, Germany

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4 Comments

  1. Simon Arnold

    This raises the question – why not just produce biomethane. This becomes a drop-in fuel for use in existing infrastructure including diesel engines that can be reasonably simply converted to run on it

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  2. Vijay Beleri

    use of bio methane could be the first step towards this process. Need a lot of dedicated team work. Bio methane and subsequently green hydrogen has a lot of potential in our country (India). Hope it is established in a big way. Government can subsidise equipment eg. compressors which are the most expensive equipment in the process.

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  3. Yuriy Epshtein

    If somebody needs green hydrogen, the cheapest way – to produce it from biomethane

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  4. gordonchqd

    Green hydrogen from water electrolysis faces efficiency bottlenecks, biogas offers an intriguing and efficient alternative. As countries like Germany demonstrate, tapping into biogas’s potential could usher in a greener, hydrogen-powered future.

    Reply

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