Green Hydrogen from Hydroelectric Energy: Assessing the Potential at the Abanico Power Plant in Morona Santiago Province

Authors

  • A. Barragán-Escandón Energy Transition Research Group, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana Calle Vieja y Elia Liut – Cuenca, 010103, Azuay (Ecuador) Author
  • S. Arostegui Gutiérrez Energy Transition Research Group, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana Calle Vieja y Elia Liut – Cuenca, 010103, Azuay (Ecuador) Author
  • E. Zalamea-Leon Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Cuenca Av 12 de abril y Agustín Cueva – Cuenca, 0101168 Azuay (Ecuador) Author
  • X. Serrano-Guerrero Energy Transition Research Group, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana Calle Vieja y Elia Liut – Cuenca, 010103, Azuay (Ecuador) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52152/3914

Keywords:

Hydrogen fuel, electrolizer, PEM

Abstract

A key strategy for optimizing the utilization of clean energy sources involves integrating energy vectors to effectively manage surplus power generated from renewable sources. This study specifically delves into the assessment of a hydrogen (H₂) generation project utilizing energy generated by the Hidroabanico power plant. Over a span of 13 years, the average monthly energy production was meticulously scrutinized, with a determination that 20% of this energy would be allocated for H₂ production. The operational framework of the prototype plant, which relies on Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser technology, is comprehensively elucidated. This system boasts an annual energy capacity capable of reaching 62,439 MWh (20% of total production), culminating in the production of 1,123 Tn of H₂. However, it is noteworthy that this quantity remains relatively limited compared to analyses conducted utilizing alternative technologies.

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Published

2024-07-21

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