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U.S. Wind to Hydrogen Modeling, Analysis, Testing, and Collaboration

• • Accomplishment: NREL-TNO OSW-H2 Recommendations for improving TEA Explicit CAPEX assumptions along with equipment sizing and utilization Clear description of modelling to the subsystem level to understand the electrical and H2 flow performance impact on BoP ( such as compression, pipelines, storage, water desalinization). • Detailed modelling of siting considerations (size and weight) of subsystems needed for platform analysis • Modelling at multiple time scales to understand dynamic range impact on BoP • OPEX modelling is a · • Operation analysis is needed to understand the impact of maintenance regimes O&M data is needed from onshore electrolysis to model the impact of offshore maintenance strategies key need to fully evaluate concepts • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is needed to understand the impact of subsystem failures on the system design • Pipeline modelling to understand the compression needs, size consideration, and feasibility of use as inherent buffer storage NREL TNO for life innovation NREL 19 Transforming ENERGY
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