聚合物电解质膜电解
专家启发
电
环境经济学
电解
可再生能源
投资(军事)
资本成本
计算机科学
生产(经济)
工艺工程
化学
经济
微观经济学
工程类
数学
统计
物理化学
宏观经济学
电极
电气工程
政治
电解质
法学
政治学
作者
Oliver G. Schmidt,Ajay Gambhir,Iain Staffell,Adam Hawkes,Jenny Nelson,Sheridan Few
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2017.10.045
摘要
The need for energy storage to balance intermittent and inflexible electricity supply with demand is driving interest in conversion of renewable electricity via electrolysis into a storable gas. But, high capital cost and uncertainty regarding future cost and performance improvements are barriers to investment in water electrolysis. Expert elicitations can support decision-making when data are sparse and their future development uncertain. Therefore, this study presents expert views on future capital cost, lifetime and efficiency for three electrolysis technologies: alkaline (AEC), proton exchange membrane (PEMEC) and solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC). Experts estimate that increased R&D funding can reduce capital costs by 0–24%, while production scale-up alone has an impact of 17–30%. System lifetimes may converge at around 60,000–90,000 h and efficiency improvements will be negligible. In addition to innovations on the cell-level, experts highlight improved production methods to automate manufacturing and produce higher quality components. Research into SOECs with lower electrode polarisation resistance or zero-gap AECs could undermine the projected dominance of PEMEC systems. This study thereby reduces barriers to investment in water electrolysis and shows how expert elicitations can help guide near-term investment, policy and research efforts to support the development of electrolysis for low-carbon energy systems.
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