Review of hydrogen economy in Malaysia and its way forward
Heavy fossil fuels consumption has raised concerns over the energy security and climate change while hydrogen is regarded as the fuel of future to decarbonize global energy use. Hydrogen is commonly used as feedstocks in chemical industries and has a wide range of energy applications such as vehicle...
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my.utm.891482021-01-26T08:48:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89148/ Review of hydrogen economy in Malaysia and its way forward Mah, Angel Xin Yee Ho, Wai Shin Bong, Cassendra Phun Chien Hassim, Mimi H. Liew, Peng Yen Asli, Umi Aisah Kamaruddin, Mohd. Johari Chemmangattuvalappil, Nishanth G. TP Chemical technology Heavy fossil fuels consumption has raised concerns over the energy security and climate change while hydrogen is regarded as the fuel of future to decarbonize global energy use. Hydrogen is commonly used as feedstocks in chemical industries and has a wide range of energy applications such as vehicle fuel, boiler fuel, and energy storage. However, the development of hydrogen energy in Malaysia is sluggish despite the predefined targets in hydrogen roadmap. This paper aims to study the future directions of hydrogen economy in Malaysia considering a variety of hydrogen applications. The potential approaches for hydrogen production, storage, distribution and application in Malaysia have been reviewed and the challenges of hydrogen economy are discussed. A conceptual framework for the accomplishment of hydrogen economy has been proposed where renewable hydrogen could penetrate Malaysia market in three phases. In the first phase, the market should aim to utilize the hydrogen as feedstock for chemical industries. Once the hydrogen production side is matured in the second phase, hydrogen should be used as fuel in internal combustion engines or burners. In the final phase hydrogen should be used as fuel for automobiles (using fuel cell), fuel-cell combined heat and power (CHP) and as energy storage. Elsevier Ltd. 2019-03-01 Article PeerReviewed Mah, Angel Xin Yee and Ho, Wai Shin and Bong, Cassendra Phun Chien and Hassim, Mimi H. and Liew, Peng Yen and Asli, Umi Aisah and Kamaruddin, Mohd. Johari and Chemmangattuvalappil, Nishanth G. (2019) Review of hydrogen economy in Malaysia and its way forward. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 44 (12). pp. 5661-5675. ISSN 0360-3199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.01.077 DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.01.077 |
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Heavy fossil fuels consumption has raised concerns over the energy security and climate change while hydrogen is regarded as the fuel of future to decarbonize global energy use. Hydrogen is commonly used as feedstocks in chemical industries and has a wide range of energy applications such as vehicle fuel, boiler fuel, and energy storage. However, the development of hydrogen energy in Malaysia is sluggish despite the predefined targets in hydrogen roadmap. This paper aims to study the future directions of hydrogen economy in Malaysia considering a variety of hydrogen applications. The potential approaches for hydrogen production, storage, distribution and application in Malaysia have been reviewed and the challenges of hydrogen economy are discussed. A conceptual framework for the accomplishment of hydrogen economy has been proposed where renewable hydrogen could penetrate Malaysia market in three phases. In the first phase, the market should aim to utilize the hydrogen as feedstock for chemical industries. Once the hydrogen production side is matured in the second phase, hydrogen should be used as fuel in internal combustion engines or burners. In the final phase hydrogen should be used as fuel for automobiles (using fuel cell), fuel-cell combined heat and power (CHP) and as energy storage. |
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