Title: EU Activities on Hydrogen
1EU Activities on Hydrogen
- Energy consumption and CO2 emission
- Alternative fuels development
- Hydrogen perspectives
- EU support to hydrogen development
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2Trends in Energy Consumption
EU-25 Baseline trends
- Oil remains main energy source
- Natural gas increases its share considerably
- Renewable energy sources remain at low level
3Trends in CO2 Emissions
EU-25 Baseline trends
- CO2 emissions increase after 2010
- Electricity production and transport remain main
emitters
4EU Activities on Alternative Fuels
- EU activities on alternative fuels are part of a
policy aiming at - ? Security of energy supply (Energy Green Paper
11/2000) - ? Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (Transpor
t White Paper 9/2001) - Energy efficiency and alternative fuels are
complementary - Communication on alternative fuels (11/2001)
- Biofuels, Natural gas, Hydrogen
- Contact Group Alternative Fuels (Report 12/2003)
- Expert assessment of market development
perspectives of the main alternative fuels - High Level Group Hydrogen (Report 5/2003)
- Vision of a hydrogen economy
- European Technology Platform on hydrogen and fuel
cells(1/2004) - Facilitator to research, development and
deployment - Research Framework Programmes with increasing
efforts on hydrogen, fuel cells - Research development demonstration projects
(e.g. CUTE hydrogen bus project)
5Alternative FuelsMarket Development Scenario
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14
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10
8
5
2
2
6
7
8
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6Contribution of Alternative Fuels
- 20 market share of alternative fuels provide
- Security of energy supply
- Substitution of 70 Megatonnes oil per year,
- ? Amount of total North Sea production in 2020
- Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
- Saving of 80 Megatonnes CO2 per year,
- ? Amount of about 10 of total transport
emissions -
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7Main Alternative Fuels- Perspectives and Issues
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- Bio Fuels Domestic resource base mature for
the broad market. - ? economic incentives
- Broadening of resource base with synthetic
biofuels. - ? feedstock, logistics, pilot plants
- Natural gas Diversification of resource base
potential for significant market share in the
medium term. - ? supply infrastructure, vehicle choice,
- economic incentives
- Hydrogen Potential for main energy carrier in
the long term. - ? broad research focused technical
development - integrated (lighthouse) demonstration
projects -
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8Alternative Fuels Contact Group
- Objective
- Technical and economic assessment of alternative
motor fuels - Priority on natural gas and hydrogen
- Biomass derived synthetic fuels
- and LPG included.
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- Members of expert group
- Fuel suppliers, car manufacturers, consumers,
research institutions, civil society -
9Energy Consumption and CO2 Emission- Hydrogen
and conventional Vehicles -
WTT Well-To-Tank TTW Tank-To-Wheels WTW
Well-To-Wheels
H2
H2
10Hydrogen Economics
- Hydrogen fuel supply cost
- With most economic supply of hydrogen from
natural gas steam reforming Twice the cost of
petrol (/J). - ? Economic with high efficiency fuel cell
engine - Hydrogen infrastructure cost
- With economic customer base for re-filling
stations cost in the range of a few percent of
the vehicle cost. - ? Economic with staged build-up from clusters
- Hydrogen vehicle cost
- Presently very high costs of fuel cells and
tanks - ? Large reduction required
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11Investment Cost for H2 Infrastructure(10,000
filling stations)
reasonable utilized filling station
low utilized filling station
5 million vehicles
9 million vehicles
12Fuel supply costper liter gasoline equivalent
incl. 10 kV distribution 1 cents/kWhe
LH2 El-4 4 cents/kWhel LH2 El-7 7
cents/kWhel LH2 El-10 10 cents/kWhel
incl. 0.4 kV distribution 3 cents/kWhe
gasoline
4 cents/kWh (HV)
7 cents/kWh (HV)
10 cents/kWh (HV)
CGH2 Electrolysis (onsite)
13Co-Production of Hydrogen andSynthetic Fuels
from Biomass
Hydrogen Fuel
Synthesis gas
Production plants for synthetic fuels from
biomasse could allow co-production of Hydrogen /
liquid Biomass-To-Liquid (BTL) fuels
14EU Funding for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research
and Development
Support in Framework Programmes FP2-FP6
(1986-2006)
(M)
15EU Funding for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research
and Development
- Fifth Framework Programme (1998-2002) 145 M
- (About 70 projects)
- Sixth Framework Programme contracts in 2004 100
M - (16 new projects)
- New calls with Community funding in 2005 150
M - (Evaluation in February 2005)
- Growth Initiative Quick Start Projects
2004-2015 2.8 b - (European Council 12 December 2003)
16EU funded Hydrogen Projectsin Sixth Framework
Programme
- Contracts awarded 2003-2004
- Hydrogen production 5 projects
- Hydrogen storage 1 projects
- Safety, regulations, codes, standards 2
projects - Hydrogen pathways 7 projects
- Hydrogen end-use 3 projects
17Hydrogen Demonstration Project CUTE - Clean Urban
Transport for Europe
- 27 hydrogen powered buses
- Demonstration in 9 European cities (Porto,
Madrid, Barcelona, London, Luxembourg, Hamburg,
Stuttgart, Amsterdam and Stockholm) - Production, distribution and refueling
- Exploring the potential of renewables as primary
energy source - Co-operation with Iceland (ECTOS) and Australia
(STEP)
http//www.fuel-cell-bus-club.com/index.html
18European Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technology
Platform
19European Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technology
Platform
- Expected deliverables
- Strategic Research Agenda (March 2005)
- Deployment Strategy (March 2005)
- European Roadmap for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
- Proposals for Public-Private Partnerships
- Framework for Platform / policy making
interaction - Strategy for international cooperation
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20Future European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research
and Development Programme
- Seventh RTD Framework Programme
- Period 2007-2013
- Budget proposal Doubling of Sixth Framework
funds - Strategic Orientientation COM(2004)353 of 16
June 2004 - Time schedule
- Framework programme proposal Spring 2005
- Work programme proposal Autumn 2005
- Adoption of both programmes Summer 2006
- First calls for project proposals End 2006
- New Element Joint Technology Initiative
- Large-scale public-private partnerships
involving high investments, - New integrated approach to RTD,
- Legal, technical, managerial frameworks
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