Publications and Reports

Report D – A Hydrogen Roadmap for the Pacific
The 4rth report in the series then brings together the findings from the previous reports and provides an economic analysis of the future hydrogen and derivative use scenarios. The accompanying tool will provide the users the availability to conduct an economic analysis of their designed hydrogen and derivative projects. Report in Development

Report C – Technoeconomic Assessment of a Hydrogen Value Chain in the Pacific
The 3rd report in the series builds upon the findings from the first report and second reports, by providing an assessment of the available resources (renewable energy potential, water, biomass feedstock, etc.) and infrastructure (land availability, grid network, etc.) with the selected technologies to map out the scale and nature of hydrogen/derivative production, distribution, and end-use hubs. An accompanying resource includes tools for assessing the locations and designing potential hubs across the Pacific. Report in Development

Report B – Green Hydrogen and Derivatives Technology Assessment for the Pacific
This report builds upon the findings from the first report, by providing an assessment of the status of current and emerging H2 technologies and their applicability from the context of the Pacific Island. The assessment relies on a detailed techno-economic overview of literature, commercial technology, and stakeholder engagement. A key contribution is a summary statement of these technologies through a multicriteria assessment framework that is based on specialised metrics that reflect the key techno-economic challenges and potential benefits of each considered technology. Report Release Anticipated Shortly

Report A – The Case for Green Hydrogen in the Pacific
This report provides a broad overview of the potential opportunity for hydrogen and derivatives to displace fossil fuels in the PICTs in these hard to electrify sectors, undertaking a preliminary analysis for 13 selected countries and territories in the PICTs region. The report provides a discussion on the PICT’s renewable energy resources (including solar, wind, and bioenergy resources), the energy demand by sector, and NDCs/energy policy, to highlight the potential for H2 and derivatives. Report Release Anticipated Shortly
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Drafts for Consultation
These reports in their current form are released as drafts for consultation. Any feedback, queries or comments can be directed to: Dr Rahman Daiyan (r.daiyan@unsw.edu.au), Prof. Iain MacGill (i.macgill@unsw.edu.au) and Dr. Muhammad Haider Ali Khan (muhammadhaiderali.khan@unsw.edu.au)