The paper proposes a Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis for identifying suitable locations for green hydrogen infrastructure. The production and use of hydrogen as a renewable energy carrier can play a critical role in reducing carbon footprint and increasing energy security in cities worldwide. The approach considers multiple criteria, such as demand, accessibility, environmental impact, and cost, to identify optimal locations for hydrogen production, storage, and distribution facilities. The GIS component enables spatial analysis, allowing visualization and analysis of spatial relationships between potential locations and other relevant factors. The research claims that green hydrogen can significantly improve energy resilience and transform energy systems. The method is applied to a case study, an energy-intensive industry in the city of Potenza (Italy). The result is the map identifying suitable areas where hydrogen production facilities can be located. The approach suggests that urban planners, decision-makers, and stakeholders develop and use green hydrogen as a sustainable energy source.

Spatial Multi-criteria Analysis for Identifying Suitable Locations for Green Hydrogen Infrastructure

Fattoruso G.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

The paper proposes a Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis for identifying suitable locations for green hydrogen infrastructure. The production and use of hydrogen as a renewable energy carrier can play a critical role in reducing carbon footprint and increasing energy security in cities worldwide. The approach considers multiple criteria, such as demand, accessibility, environmental impact, and cost, to identify optimal locations for hydrogen production, storage, and distribution facilities. The GIS component enables spatial analysis, allowing visualization and analysis of spatial relationships between potential locations and other relevant factors. The research claims that green hydrogen can significantly improve energy resilience and transform energy systems. The method is applied to a case study, an energy-intensive industry in the city of Potenza (Italy). The result is the map identifying suitable areas where hydrogen production facilities can be located. The approach suggests that urban planners, decision-makers, and stakeholders develop and use green hydrogen as a sustainable energy source.
2023
Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Green Hydrogen Infrastructure (GHI)
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