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Title: Potential for Green Hydrogen Production from Biomass, Solar and Wind for the rising of Green Hydrogen Economy in Togo
Authors: Kitegi, Mawunyo Simon Pierre
Keywords: Green Hydrogen Potential
Solar
Wind
Biomass
Climate Change
Issue Date: 16-Jul-2021
Publisher: WASCAL
Abstract: Potential of green hydrogen producing from biomass, solar and wind in Togo has been performed. The availability of all these three resources has been depicted with maps showing them per cantons in Togo, thus, by using the datasets from ESA Biomass Climate Change Initiative, the global solar atlas and the global wind atlas. In order to evaluate the potential of green hydrogen from all these resources these conversions rates were used: for solar resource, 3% of land were allocated for the analysis after removing the exclusions with a conversion rate of 52.5 kWh/kg of hydrogen; for biomass hydrogen, the conversion rate of 13.4 kg BS/kg H2 was assumed. Wind resources at 50 m above ground were not sufficient to evaluate the potential as it is lower than class 3 winds. QGIS version 3.6.4 and R version 4.0.4 were used. Finally, biomass is the leading resource for producing green hydrogen from renewable energy resource; with good impact in these two cantons: Bassar, Gobe/Eketo/Gbadi N'Kugna. This study has shown that biomass is the lead source of energy but is still decreasing and in some cantons it is null.
Description: A Thesis submitted to the West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use and Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Informatics for Climate Change
URI: http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/981
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