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Impact of a possible future global hydrogen economy on Arctic stratospheric ozone loss

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2012
RSC Publ. Cambridge

Energy & environmental science 5, 6445 - 6452 () [10.1039/c2ee03181g]

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Abstract: The potential role of molecular hydrogen (H-2) as a future alternative energy carrier has generated widespread interest. The possible amount of additional hydrogen emission into the atmosphere in a hydrogen-based economy depends on future hydrogen production and leakage rates throughout the complete process chain. However, the expected emissions are highly uncertain. Based on the current literature an upper limit is estimated. Additional hydrogen emissions yield enhanced water vapor concentrations in the stratosphere which will have an impact on stratospheric temperatures and on polar ozone loss. Both stratospheric water vapor and ozone are important drivers of climate change. The potential environmental risks are described and assessed to be low compared to the environmental benefits.

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Note: The authors gratefully acknowledge Piers Forster for giving an introduction to the radiative transfer model RAD and for helpful discussions about the radiative forcing calculations. We would like to thank Karlheinz Nogai for assisting with figures. The work by B. Vogel was partly funded by the European Commission as part of the project "A European Network for Atmospheric Hydrogen Observations and Studies (EUROHYDROS)" under contract 036916.

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  1. Stratosphäre (IEK-7)
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  1. Atmosphäre und Klima (P23)

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