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2009

Scaling Hydrogen with Nuclear Energy (SHyNE)

Abstract

Significant efforts are required to support the transition of our energy systems moving away from carbon-intensive fuels such as coal, diesel, petrol and gas, towards cleaner sources of power generation such as wind, solar, nuclear and hydrogen. There is a potential for hydrogen to play a hugely significant role in our energy system, the extent of which will be driven by a range of factors, including the ability to transport it to where it is needed. There have been recent positive decisions for hydrogen’s potential uses in blending, transportation, domestic heating and industry. To produce sufficient hydrogen to meet this potential need, it will be important to increase and diversify hydrogen production methods.As nuclear is a reliable and consistent source of clean energy that is unaffected by external factors such as the weather, Northern Gas Networks and Wales and West Utilities would like to investigate the possible use of nuclear power as a method of delivering the future increased demand in hydrogen production. This project will explore the opportunity for hydrogen production from nuclear to support a net zero transition across the gas network.Benefits of nuclear-enabled hydrogen (NEH) in the context of gas distribution networks (GDNs) will be explored, building on the established benefits of nuclear energy production.The overall project outcome is that NGN, WWU, and other stakeholders are sufficiently informed to determine whether further investment and integration of nuclear-enabled hydrogen to transition plans are justified, and how a potential first project could take its next step to deployment through securing technology licences, sites, off takers and financing.

This project provides multiple opportunities for new learning within the GDNs:

  • Delivering an understanding of NEH and the value it can bring to a energy systems transition;
  • Upskill personnel with knowledge on nuclear energy and it’s development status for NEH production;
  • Improved understanding in NGN/WWU of opportunities for increased diversity in hydrogen production forms, increasing demand confidence for network reliability;
  • Demonstrating the opportunity for NEH to reduce risk to and accelerating deployment of hydrogen production in 2030s;
  • Identify opportunities to avoid infrastructure costs and overall reduced cost to consumer;
  • Deliver increased knowledge and engagement in supply chains to scale up across the Hydrogen value chain.

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