Chojkiewicz Emilia, Phadke Amol
Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, United States.
ACS Omega. 2024 Aug 17;9(34):36445-36452. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.4c04227. eCollection 2024 Aug 27.
The identification of clean and cost-effective solutions to replace high-emitting peaker plants and support a just transition is a challenge faced by utilities across the US today. However, falling costs of hydrogen production as well as the widespread availability of fuel cells for automotive applications have made them an attractive option for a zero-emission peak power supply. This study evaluates the techno-economics, operation, and environmental justice impacts of siting a peaker plant based on fuel cells for automotive applications through the lens of the existing Intermountain Power Plant, in order to supply peak power to the Los Angeles basin. Compared to the fossil fuel-fired peakers in operation today, the fuel cell peaker would be lower-cost up to a 17% capacity factor with Inflation Reduction Act incentives while also reducing air pollution in environmental justice communities. With corresponding transmission upgrades, the Intermountain site could host up to a 5 GW fuel cell peaker in the future.
如今,美国各地的公用事业公司面临着一项挑战,即要找到清洁且经济高效的解决方案,以取代高排放的调峰电厂,并支持公正转型。然而,制氢成本的下降以及用于汽车应用的燃料电池的广泛可得性,使其成为零排放峰值电源的一个有吸引力的选择。本研究通过现有的山间发电厂的视角,评估了基于汽车应用的燃料电池选址建设调峰电厂的技术经济性、运营情况以及对环境正义的影响,以便为洛杉矶盆地提供峰值电力。与如今运行的化石燃料调峰电厂相比,在有《降低通胀法案》激励措施的情况下,燃料电池调峰电厂在容量因子高达17%时成本更低,同时还能减少环境正义社区的空气污染。随着相应输电升级,山间厂址未来可容纳高达5吉瓦的燃料电池调峰电厂。