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Hydrogen from coal scenario

The clean fossil scenario selected includes both hydrogen produced from natmal gas and from coal, with the efficiencies stated above. For use in fuel cells, the hydrogen to electricity conversion efficiency in 2050 is taken as 65%. Losses in hydrogen storage and transmission are taken as 10%, as compared with 5% for electricity transmission. [Pg.258]

With reference to these scenarios, European governments would have important environmental reasons to support hydrogen as a transport fuel as long as it is based on non-combustible energy, but only little reason if it is based on natural gas (or coal) without CCS. Biomass and coal-based hydrogen with CCS can reduce GHG emissions from fossil fuel combustion by up to 80 percent. [Pg.263]


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