Feasibility study of a combined heat and power supply using green hydrogen

This feasibility study aims to assess possibilities of green hydrogen production using electricity from renewable energy farms already in operation in Mongolia, to be transferred and used for hydrogen fueled gas turbine for cogeneration of heat and power supply, for which at present investigation is still needed.

The following activities will be conducted, in cooperation with global companies that have experience introducing commercial-level products to the market. Additional study will be conducted to identify the necessary permits and funding possibilities.

1) Survey on green hydrogen production. Investigation of the amount of renewable energy that can be utilized, comparison of electrolyzers, and study on water resources and adaptation measures.

2) Survey on green hydrogen transportation. Investigation and selection of the optimal method of transportation and storage facilities.

3) Survey on green hydrogen utilization. Investigation of energy demand by the off-takers (hydrogen customers), study of heat and power supply system using green hydrogen. National actors involved are the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Ministry of Energy, Energy Regulatory Committee, and Oyu Tolgoi mine. 

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Countries
Mongolia
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Response project