This spreadsheet is a techno-economic analysis model that estimates the minimum selling price of hydrogen (MSPH) for a dry methane reforming facility, using ratio factors to estimate operating and maintenance costs (OSBL)and user-selected, location-specific assumptions. Users configure scenarios using drop-down menus and editable input cells. The model then generates MSPH results on the Output tab. Additionally, it calculates the carbon intensity of the hydrogen pathway and allows users to optionally account for incentives and carbon capture and storage configurations within each scenario.
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- Dry Methane Reforming TEA v1.0
- Valentina Sierra-Jimenez (Author) - Washington State University, Department of Biological Systems EngineeringKristin Lynne Brandt (Author) - Washington State University, Composite Materials and Engineering CenterManuel Garcia-Perez (Author) - Washington State University, Department of Biological Systems EngineeringMichael Wolcott (Author) - Washington State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Modeling Tools; Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT); Alternative Jet Fuel
- Washington State University
- 99901336739201842
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