Code for the paper "A geospatial method for estimating the levelised cost of hydrogen production from offshore wind".
Dinh, Q. V., Dinh, V. N., Mosadeghi, H., Todesco Pereira, P. H., and Leahy, P. G. (2023). ‘A geospatial method for estimating the levelised cost of hydrogen production from offshore wind’, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 48(40), pp. 15000–15013. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.01.016.
- A geospatial model for estimating levelised cost of hydrogen (LCOH) production from offshore wind energy is described.
- The model is easy to use and versatile as the inputs are project variables such as water depth and wind statistics.
- LCOH from offshore wind is mapped for Ireland's offshore waters, and the results show significant spatial variability.
- A simple production function for rapid estimation of LCOH from a small number project variables is also presented.
The H-Wind project was supported by a research grant from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under Grant No. 12/RC/2302 – P2 and by the industry consortium members: DP Energy, Equinor, ESB, and Gas Networks Ireland.
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