中國石化新聞網訊 據安迅思12月8日消息稱,根據保加利亞交通部副部長Angel Popov在歐洲氫周期間提交的一份報告,保加利亞正計劃制定一項氫藍圖,目標是到2030年實現1.1吉瓦的綠色氫生產能力。
該報告稱,該國計劃利用可再生資源通過電解生產氫氣,並設定了到2030年新增風力發電800兆瓦和太陽能發電280兆瓦的目標。
這一目標獨立於國家能源和氣候計劃(NECP),該計劃的目標是到2030年實現2.1吉瓦的太陽能,250兆瓦風能和250兆瓦生物質能。
Popov在11月27日至29日舉行的在線網絡研討會上補充說,保加利亞政府正致力於在未來三個月內製定一份全面的氫路線圖,以應對所有部門的脫碳挑戰。
保加利亞的路線圖將與歐盟委員會7月份公布的氫能源戰略相一致。該戰略的目標是到2024年在歐盟安裝6吉瓦可再生氫電解槽,到2030年安裝40吉瓦。
報告指出,保加利亞使用氫氣的機會主要集中在一些工業部門和運輸部門
工業部門已經主要使用氫氣作為氨氣生產、燃料精煉和鋼鐵、玻璃或電子產品生產的原料。
此外,報告稱,天然氣目前佔最終能源組合的34%左右,因此氫氣可以幫助工廠在實現能源需求的同時完成脫碳。
曹海斌 摘譯自 安迅思
原文如下:
Bulgaria targets 1.1GW green hydrogen capacity by 2030
Bulgaria is planning to develop a hydrogen roadmap targeting 1.1GW of green hydrogen production capacity by 2030, according to a report presented by Angel Popov, deputy transport minister during European Hydrogen week.
The country plans to produce hydrogen by electrolysis using renewable sources and sets a goal of installing additional 800MW wind and 280MW solar capacity by 2030, according to the report.
This goal is separate to the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) which targets 2.1GW solar, 250MW wind and 250MW biomass capacity by 2030.
The Bulgarian government is working to develop a comprehensive hydrogen roadmap in the next three months that would tackle the decarbonisation challenges across all sectors, added Popov during online webinar discussions on 27- 29 November.
The Bulgarian roadmap will fall in line with the hydrogen strategy unveiled by the European Commission in July. The strategy aims to have 6GW of renewable hydrogen electrolysers installed in the EU by 2024 and 40GW by 2030.
The opportunities for hydrogen use in Bulgaria are set to lie primarily in some industrial sectors and in the transport sector, according to the report.
The industrial sector already uses hydrogen mainly as feedstock in ammonia production, for the refining of fuels and for the production of iron, steel, glass or electronics.
Furthermore, gas currently accounts for around 34% of the final energy mix, so hydrogen could contribute to the decarbonisation of this stream of energy demand from industrial plants, said the report.