Socio-environmental and technical factors assessment of photovoltaic hydrogen production in Antofagasta, Chile

Abasolo Farfán,Isidora; Bonacic Castro, Carolina; Garrido Lazo, René; Fernandez Gil, Alejandro; San Martin Hormazabal, Marco; Rodriguez Machuca, Pablo; Serafini, Daniel; Rodriguez Soto, Angel A; Mena-Carrasco, Marcelo; Valdes, Javier; Masip Macia, Yunesky

Keywords: Decision-making methodologyGeographic information systemGreen hydrogenOptimal locationRenewable energiesSolar hydrogen production

Abstract

This study introduces a method for identifying territories ideal for establishing photovoltaic (PV) plants for green hydrogen (GH ) production in the Antofagasta region of northern Chile, a location celebrated for its outstanding solar energy potential. Assessing the viability of PV plant installation necessitates a balanced consideration of technical aspects and socio-environmental constraints, such as the proximity to areas of ecological importance and indigenous communities, to identify potential zones for solar and non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE)-based hydrogen production. To tackle this challenge, we propose a methodology that utilizes geospatial analysis, integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) tools with sensitivity analysis, to determine the most suitable sites for PV plant installation in the Antofagasta region. Our geospatial analysis employs the QGIS software to identify these optimal locations, while sensitivity analysis uses the Sørensen–Dice coefficient method to assess the similarity among chosen socio-environmental variables. Applying this methodology to the Antofagasta region reveals that a significant area within a 15 km radius of existing road networks and electrical substations is favorable for photovoltaic projects. Our sensitivity analysis further highlights the limiting effects of socio-environmental factors and their interactions. Moreover, our research finds that enlarging areas of socio-environmental importance could increase the total hydrogen production by about 10% per commune, indicating the impact of these factors on the potential for renewable energy production.

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Título de la Revista: ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
Volumen: 53
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 101373
Página final: 101373-17
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2024.101373
DOI:

10.1016/j.esr.2024.101373

Notas: ISI