Abstract

Hydrogen, as the clean energy carrier of the future can play a significant role in climate policy efforts in the near future. The study National Energy Strategy 2030 published in January 2020 defines the natural gas network as a seasonal energy storage. Several European countries have investigated whether hydrogen predominantly from renewable sources can be introduced to the natural gas system to reduce GHG emission. One of the important parameters of the natural gas fed into the gas network is the water vapor content, its maximum value of which is regulated by law. In this article, the authors examined whether hydrogen, which differs significantly from the properties of methane, causes a significant change in water saturation. The investigated pressure and temperature ranges cover every state found in the processing and transportation of natural gas. To carry out the calculations the Aspen HYSYS program was used.

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