A techno-economic assessment of power-to-gas to produce hydrogen by TALOS

Hawkins, M. and Mills, D. and Bandarkar, M. and Ackroyd, P. and Saifudin, F. and Aggidis, G. and Bagnato, G. (2025) A techno-economic assessment of power-to-gas to produce hydrogen by TALOS. Fuel Processing Technology, 276: 108282. ISSN 0378-3820

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Abstract

The transition toward a low-carbon energy system encourages academicians to research innovative energy solutions. Diversifying renewable energy sources ensures the effort to fulfil market demand comes into being. This study presents a comprehensive techno-economic assessment of Power-to-Gas technology to produce hydrogen using TALOS-WEC as energy converter from wave energy to electricity. Power-to-Gas is a technology that converts electrical energy into gaseous fuel and TALOS-WEC is a novel multiple degree of freedom wave energy converter developed by Lancaster University, UK. The system in the study utilises a decommissioned offshore oil platform and uses seawater as a raw material, which brings forward the advantage of abundance. The study considers separation, electrolysis, compression or liquefaction, and a transportation system. An economic analysis and economic potential study has been done for each system and then a levelized cost of energy analysis has been calculated. A process flow diagram of the plant can be seen for the purpose of visualising the system setup. The LCOE of the suggested technology is at 123.19 $/MWh and the cost breakdown shows that the decommissioned oil platform will cost the most at 32.5 M $/yr followed by hydrogen compression technology and TALOS at 1.6 M$/yr and 1.5 M$/yr respectively for the stated operating period. This study has shown optimistic results for the Power-to-gas technology, but further research and development needed for TALOS-WEC to become feasible for the system.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Fuel Processing Technology
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Export Date: 22 July 2025; Cited By: 0
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?? energy engineering and power technologychemical engineering(all)fuel technology ??
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230920
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03 Sep 2025 10:20
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