Report on ‘Case studies on hydrogen produced from biomass’ available
New publication by Inter-Task Project Synergies of Green Hydrogen and Biobased Value Chains is here!
The report looks into types of technologies for producing biomass-based hydrogen (so-called biohydrogen) and their respective technology readiness level. It provides a synthesized view on promising biomass technologies and the major drivers and barriers for their deployment. The descriptions of technologies and concepts – including 1) technology readiness and economic fundamentals and 2) climate effects and role in the energy system – are done through case studies.
This report shows that renewable, biomass-based hydrogen can be produced via several different conversion technologies, from a variety of biogenic feedstocks and in a wide capacity range.
Many of the biohydrogen production concepts also generate additional value-added commodities such as biochar, biocarbon, biomethane etc. This can add flexibility, resilience and likely also improved economic performance. Some of the concepts also generate a stream of CO2, what opens for opportunities to obtain negative CO2-emissions.
Find the report here: “WP2 Report: Case studies on hydrogen produced from biomass”
Read more from the ITP Synergies subpage.


