Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming

Hydrogen has attracted global attention as alternative energy carrier in the future. Typically, hydrogen is produced through methane steam reforming (MSR) followed by water gas shift (WGS) reaction. Although considered as clean energy, it is essential to assess the environmental impact of hydrogen p...

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Main Authors: Amran, Umarul Imran, Ahmad, Arshad, Othman, Mohamad Rizza
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spelling my.utm.812092019-07-24T03:37:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81209/ Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming Amran, Umarul Imran Ahmad, Arshad Othman, Mohamad Rizza TP Chemical technology Hydrogen has attracted global attention as alternative energy carrier in the future. Typically, hydrogen is produced through methane steam reforming (MSR) followed by water gas shift (WGS) reaction. Although considered as clean energy, it is essential to assess the environmental impact of hydrogen production process which could help to compare and improve existing technology. Thus, the objective of this study is to conduct a life cycle assessment (LCA) of hydrogen production from natural gas (NG) as feedstock. In order to gain detail and extensive process inventory, a rigorous flowsheet simulation of hydrogen production was developed in Aspen Plus 8.6. The goal of LCA is to evaluate the environmental impact of all processes involved in hydrogen production from natural gas. The environmental assessment was carried out using GaBi based on ReCiPe method. The system boundaries considered for this assessment were natural gas feedstock, hydrogen production, process steam, process water plant and solvent absorption. The LCA system function is the production of hydrogen from methane while the functional unit chosen is 1 kg of hydrogen. Overall, ten life cycle impact assessment categories were carried out. Our findings show that the most contributing impact categories were climate change and resource depletion which include fossil and water. AENSI Publisher 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81209/1/ArshadAhmad2017_LifeCycleAssessmentofSimulatedHydrogen.pdf Amran, Umarul Imran and Ahmad, Arshad and Othman, Mohamad Rizza (2017) Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 11 (3). pp. 43-50. ISSN 1991-8178 http://www.ajbasweb.com/old/ajbas/2017/Special%20issue%20ICCEIB/43-50.pdf
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Amran, Umarul Imran
Ahmad, Arshad
Othman, Mohamad Rizza
Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming
description Hydrogen has attracted global attention as alternative energy carrier in the future. Typically, hydrogen is produced through methane steam reforming (MSR) followed by water gas shift (WGS) reaction. Although considered as clean energy, it is essential to assess the environmental impact of hydrogen production process which could help to compare and improve existing technology. Thus, the objective of this study is to conduct a life cycle assessment (LCA) of hydrogen production from natural gas (NG) as feedstock. In order to gain detail and extensive process inventory, a rigorous flowsheet simulation of hydrogen production was developed in Aspen Plus 8.6. The goal of LCA is to evaluate the environmental impact of all processes involved in hydrogen production from natural gas. The environmental assessment was carried out using GaBi based on ReCiPe method. The system boundaries considered for this assessment were natural gas feedstock, hydrogen production, process steam, process water plant and solvent absorption. The LCA system function is the production of hydrogen from methane while the functional unit chosen is 1 kg of hydrogen. Overall, ten life cycle impact assessment categories were carried out. Our findings show that the most contributing impact categories were climate change and resource depletion which include fossil and water.
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author Amran, Umarul Imran
Ahmad, Arshad
Othman, Mohamad Rizza
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Ahmad, Arshad
Othman, Mohamad Rizza
author_sort Amran, Umarul Imran
title Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming
title_short Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming
title_full Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming
title_fullStr Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming
title_full_unstemmed Life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming
title_sort life cycle assessment of simulated hydrogen production by methane steam reforming
publisher AENSI Publisher
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81209/1/ArshadAhmad2017_LifeCycleAssessmentofSimulatedHydrogen.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81209/
http://www.ajbasweb.com/old/ajbas/2017/Special%20issue%20ICCEIB/43-50.pdf
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