ARTÍCULO
Hydrogen from hydropower in Ecuador: use and impacts in the transport sector
Fecha
2015Registro en:
0360-3199
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2015.08.109
Autor
Posso Rivera, Fausto Rene
Espinoza Abad, Juan Leonardo
Sanchez Quezada, Johanna Patricia
Zalamea Suarez, Juan Xavier
Institución
Resumen
Abstract This paper estimates the potential for hydrogen production via electrolysis from hydropower coming from spilled turbinable energy of the hydroelectric plants of Ecuador. As a case study, the use of hydrogen in fuel cell-powered vehicles in public transportation in Cuenca city is analyzed. The technical and economic analysis determine the size of the electrolytic plant as well as the cost of hydrogen production, valued at 1.77 US$/kg in the best-case scenario. When compared to the price at which the State buys diesel in the international market, the results show that the cost of hydrogen is only 0.64 times the cost of diesel. In addition, the favorable impact of hydrogen penetration is calculated from both environmental and economic points of view. This study concludes that hydrogen production from untapped hydropower and its use in Cuenca's urban transport is a niche opportunity for leading the country towards a Hydrogen Economy.