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    Practicality of Green H2Economy for Industry and Maritime Sector Decarbonization through Multiobjective Optimization and RNN-LSTM Model Analysis

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    2022
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    Kazi, M.-K.
    Eljack, F.
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    A green H2 economy's practicality depends highly on multisector decarbonization and cost-benefit analyses of the supply chain, including production routes, techno-economic performance, storage, and transportation. In this work, a strategic methodology is used to formulate the multiobjective optimization problem as a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) to optimize green H2 economy scenarios for decarbonizing the industrial and marine sectors concurrently. GAMS/IBM ILOG CPLEX 30.3.0 solver was used to solve the MILP, and an RNN-LSTM prediction model was used to identify the future H2 demand from the maritime sector. Capital budgeting and sensitivity analysis were conducted for a constant 5% industrial sector decarbonization target and variable scenario-based maritime sector decarbonization. The results provide the detailed cost-benefit and trade-offs analysis for the optimal supply chain elements. The findings of this study can help define the essential legislative changes required to promote green H2 as a marine fuel. 2022 American Chemical Society.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.2c00757
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/47361
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