One of the major energy transition leverages at the horizon 2050 is decarbonation of uses such as electricity production, transport or industry. If electrification of some uses is part of the solution, a potential is also foreseen in using decarbonized intermediate vectors such as hydrogen, produced by electrolysis, and which can be leveraged both as an energy vector and as a substitute molecule in carbon-emitting industries like chemistry, steel production, etc.
However, the potential high development of hydrogen creates underlying needs for electricity production, leading to questions about the sustainability aspects of such deployments, a possible criteria when choosing between different possible deployment options.
As part of a “PEPR Hydrogène” research project, the study aims at 1/ developing possible quantitative hydrogen deployment scenarios consistent between different geographic scales (from the French regions to the national and European level), in collaboration with project partners, 2/ assessing the consequences of these scenarios on the European electrical production system and consequently on the characteristics of the electricity used for the hydrogen production – in particular from the sustainability point of view (e.g. electricity cost and greenhouse gas emissions).