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Green Hydrogen Supply Chain Network Design for Aviation: Model Development and Case Study for German Airports in 2050

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2023

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  • Akin Ögrük

    (Hamburg University of Technology)

  • Rebecca Marx

    (Technische Universität Braunschweig)

  • Christian Thies

    (Hamburg University of Technology)

  • Sebastian Stiller

    (Technische Universität Braunschweig)

Abstract

Hydrogen-based propulsion concepts for aircraft are considered a promising technology towards the decarbonization of aviation. While the development of respective aircraft models is in progress, questions regarding the supply network of green hydrogen are arising. We present a formulation of the hydrogen supply chain network (HSCN) design problem that focuses on the aviation sector. The mixed-integer linear programming model minimizes the total cost of hydrogen supply by deciding on locations, capacities, transportation modes and flows. The respective supply chain starts with the generation of renewable electricity used in the electrolysis of water. The gas hydrogen obtained from this process is liquefied before being used to refuel the aircraft. Moreover, various transportation and storage processes for gas and liquid hydrogen are involved between the electrolyzers and the airports. Our model formulation considers the spatially dispersed availability of renewable electricity, the techno-economic characteristics of hydrogen storage, liquefaction and transportation (e.g., economies of scale), as well as the specific requirements of hydrogen handling (e.g., losses). The application is illustrated for Germany in 2050, considering the hydrogen pipeline backbone projection. Optimal network design and results are presented.

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  • Akin Ögrük & Rebecca Marx & Christian Thies & Sebastian Stiller, 2025. "Green Hydrogen Supply Chain Network Design for Aviation: Model Development and Case Study for German Airports in 2050," Lecture Notes in Operations Research, in: Guido Voigt & Malte Fliedner & Knut Haase & Wolfgang Brüggemann & Kai Hoberg & Joern Meissner (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2023, chapter 0, pages 453-460, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnopch:978-3-031-58405-3_58
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-58405-3_58
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