초록 |
Various energy policies and constant technology improvements against global warming have been explicitly changing energy production systems. Production of hydrogen as a future energy carrier and electricity generation based on renewable energies have been being rapidly accelerating. Exiting transport is almost dependent upon fossil fuel, but it would be inherently substituted with environmentally benign transport subject to hydrogen and electricity. Therefore, hydrogen-electricity infrastructure for transport is necessary according to an increase in fuel cell electricity vehicles and electricity vehicles. The main purpose of this study is to construct a hydrogen and renewable electricity network (HYREN) to prepare for the future transport by combining 1) a hydrogen supply network encompassing different hydrogen production processes and 2) electricity distribution from several renewable energy sources. A case study of Korea is implemented to evaluate the proposed model. |