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Reducing the hydrogen production cost by operating alkaline electrolysis as a discontinuous process in the French market context
Authors:C Mansilla  S Dautremont  B Shoai Tehrani  G Cotin  S Avril  E Burkhalter
Affiliation:a CEA, DEN, I-tésé, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France;b IHT, Clos-Donroux, C. P. 228, 1870, Monthey 1, Switzerland
Abstract:The possible reduction of the hydrogen production cost when operating alkaline electrolysers in a discontinuous way, in order to benefit from low electricity prices, is investigated. Beside the insights about the electricity market (prices do not correlate the demand; they are related to the supply-and-demand hardness), advances in modelling discontinuous operation are proposed. An optimum production cost is found that induces a profit of 4%, with regard to a plant that would work continuously. Specific attention should be given to related overcosts: additional degradation due to frequent transitions from the minimum electrolyser load to the nominal one, higher maintenance needs, and hydrogen storage costs. Such an operating mode would also greatly benefit from a reduction of the electrolyser prices. However, the state-of-the-art as regards the electrolyser minimum loads and transition time appears satisfactory.
Keywords:Hydrogen production  Alkaline electrolysis  Electricity prices  Discontinuous processes
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