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Received January 19, 2024
Accepted May 25, 2024
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Economics and Sustainability of Introducing Clean Hydrogen from Australia in the Republic of Korea
Abstract
Hydrogen is one of the alternative energy sources given its clean combustion without carbon emissions and high gravimetric
energy density. However, it is required for the hydrogen to be generated by cleaner pathways rather than the conventional
gas reforming pathway which emits signifi cant carbon. Currently, it is considered that water electrolysis using renewable
energy is the ultimate cleaner pathway of hydrogen production. Unfortunately, given that renewable energy capacity has a
large deviation by the global region and may not meet some regional demands, the international trading of renewable energybased
clean hydrogen will be inevitable. In line with the trend, a case study of introducing clean hydrogen from Australia
in Korea is conducted with economic and environmental impact analyses to indicate its economics and sustainability. In
the pathway of hydrogen introduction, water electrolysis with renewable energy mix, and ammonia are considered as the
hydrogen production way, and hydrogen carrier, respectively.