Title of article :
Hydrogen transportation in Delhi? Investigating the hydrogen-compressed natural gas (H-CNG) option
Author/Authors :
Morrison، نويسنده , , Geoffrey M. and Kumar، نويسنده , , Ravindra and Chugh، نويسنده , , Sachin and Puri، نويسنده , , S.K. and Tuli، نويسنده , , D.K. and Malhotra، نويسنده , , R.K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Given the success of Delhi’s CNG vehicle program, energy stakeholders are now investigating a transition to hydrogen-compressed natural gas (H-CNG) blends in the city. Past research has shown H-CNG can reduce tailpipe emissions of both criteria and greenhouse gas pollutants relative to diesel, CNG, and gasoline [1–3]. However, an unanswered question is how Delhi will satisfy the potential hydrogen demand in a sustainable manner. We conduct a techno-economic assessment of hydrogen production from gasification of the three most abundant agricultural residues near Delhi – rice straw, cotton stalk, mustard stalk – and find these residues could provide the city with up to 270,700 metric tons per year of hydrogen. This quantity far exceeds what is needed to run all existing CNG vehicles on 18%–82% H-CNG blends. The cost of each step of the biohydrogen supply chain is calculated and the total cost is estimated at 149.6 rupees ($3.39) per kg. Lastly, we show that the price of H-CNG at the pump would be roughly equivalent to CNG on a per mile basis.
Keywords :
Pollution , gasification , H-CNG , Delhi , India , BIOMASS
Journal title :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Journal title :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy