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SAIEE Africa Research Journal

versión On-line ISSN 1991-1696
versión impresa ISSN 0038-2221

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ASIEGBU, A.D.; KAHN, M.T.E.  y  ALMAKTOOF, A.M.. Green Hydrogen: A Clean Energy Solution for Germany's Transportation Sector. SAIEE ARJ [online]. 2024, vol.115, n.1, pp.16-23. ISSN 1991-1696.

The need for sustainable and environmentally friendly energy sources is very important if future generations are to be spared of the misdoings of past generations. Climate change, environmental pollution, radiation pollution, and altering of the balanced ecology of the green planet earth is now a significant challenge, because if not mitigated, some island nations will disappear in the future, due to human activities energized by unsustainable fossil fuels. Based on these facts, Germany has taken concrete and important steps to stem the tide of this ill wind by embracing the Green Hydrogen system. This is more obvious in the transport system that produces more than 40% of Green House Gases in Europe. Because Germany is an industrialized European nation, the government has introduced Green Hydrogen for transportation in accordance with European Union energy policy. Therefore, this paper provides a clear, concise analysis and implementation of Green Hydrogen energy in the smart energy system. The paper presents Green Hydrogen analysis in transportation in four sections, namely, Geographical, Chemical, social, and economic aspects, respectively. The last section of this paper is the discussion of results from cost/feasibility analysis, which shows that although the expected or forecasted GH cost is US$7.11per kg from 2020 to 2050, the current growth in the green hydrogen infrastructure and technology, reduced the overall cost of GH in 2020 to $1.60/kg. An erudite conclusion and recommendations are made at the end of this research.

Palabras clave : hydrogen; renewable energy; energy storage; fossil fuel; hybrid energy; energy mix; energy generation; green hydrogen; transportation sector.

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