Peer-reviewed article

Strategic investments: Electrolysis vs. storage for Europe’s energy security in the hydrogen era

Published on 11 October 2024

Article publication Strategic investments: Electrolysis vs. storage for Europe’s energy security in the hydrogen era by Ange Blanchard in Energy Policy review.

Volume 195, December 2024, 114371

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114371

European hydrogen demand is projected to surge in the upcoming decade, leading to a potential risk of excessive dependence on imports, which may exceed 50% by 2035. This paper compares two strategies to tackle this hydrogen import disruption vulnerability. The first option is to invest in Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) for strategic stockpiling. The second option is to increase electrolysis capacity to inflate local production potential. We identify the most effective investment strategies for Central Western Europe (CWE) in 2035 by implementing a Multistage Stochastic Dynamic Programming (MSDP) model. Results show electrolysis outperforms UHS in preventing import disruption risks, although the two technologies are complementary. Notably, electrolysis represents 95% of the strategic investment budget. The overall cost of the optimal strategic investment amounts to 5–10% of the total investment in hydrogen infrastructure.

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