Organization and analysis of initiatives and feasibility regarding "hydrogen, synthetic fuels, CCU, and carbon recycling."
As the trend towards decarbonization accelerates globally, hydrogen is gaining attention. In the short term, the utilization of blue hydrogen (fossil fuels + CCS) is expected, but in the long term, green hydrogen (derived from renewable energy) will also be required. Green hydrogen is primarily produced through Power to Gas, which needs to be understood in the context of the integration of renewable energy into the grid. In terms of hydrogen utilization, there are options beyond direct use of hydrogen, such as converting hydrogen into synthetic fuels. If synthetic fuels require CO2, this is also related to CCU (Carbon Capture and Utilization) and carbon recycling. In pursuit of carbon neutrality, this paper will introduce domestic and international trends regarding Power to Gas, synthetic fuels, and CCU, while exploring the potential and challenges of these technologies.
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Date and Time: January 28, 2022 (Friday) 13:00 - 16:30 [WEB Exclusive Seminar] *You can attend the seminar from home or while at work. [Program] 1. Recent Trends in Hydrogen (1) Initiatives Abroad (2) Initiatives in Our Country 2. Green Hydrogen and Blue Hydrogen (1) Possibilities and Challenges of Each (2) Carbon Footprint and Economic Viability (3) Importance of Green Hydrogen 3. Conditions Required for Power to Gas Establishment (1) Classification, Organization, and Reconsideration of Power to Gas (2) Integration of Renewable Energy and Power to Gas (3) Barriers to Commercialization (4) Role of Policy Design for Commercialization (5) Background for the Need for Power to Gas: Energy System Integration 4. Applications of Hydrogen (1) Current and Future Energy Demand Structure (2) It is Important to Identify the Right Place for Each Application (3) How to Transport Hydrogen (4) Beyond Electricity *For the latter part of the program, please refer to the "Applications/Examples of Achievements" section below.
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5. Can synthetic fuels be established? (1) What are e-gas and e-fuel? (2) Initiatives related to e-gas and e-fuel both domestically and internationally (3) Economic conditions for establishment (4) Why synthetic fuels? The goal is not the production of synthetic fuels (5) The potential and challenges of synthetic fuels (6) The relationship between synthetic fuels and CCU/carbon recycling 6. CCU and carbon recycling (1) Classification of CCU and carbon recycling technologies (2) The true meaning of recycling: Why recycle carbon? (3) Examples of carbon recycling technologies that should not be pursued (4) Conditions for the establishment of CCU and carbon recycling 7. Long-term outlook (1) What is hydrogen, why is it necessary, and is it really necessary? (2) Where should hydrogen be produced from, and what should it be used for? (3) Perspectives on decarbonization that must not be forgotten
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