Scenario modeling shows hydrogen HDVs lower system costs and fossil demand but may raise natural gas use, while synthetic fuels increase DAC needs and total costs, with CO2 storage availability determining feasibility.
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Energy system modeling shows methanol backstop increases costs 2.4% over hydrogen in high-electrification carbon-neutral scenarios while simplifying logistics.
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Multi-sectoral Impacts of H2 and Synthetic Fuels Adoption for Heavy-duty Transportation Decarbonization
Scenario modeling shows hydrogen HDVs lower system costs and fossil demand but may raise natural gas use, while synthetic fuels increase DAC needs and total costs, with CO2 storage availability determining feasibility.
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A Minimal Methanol Backstop for High Electrification Scenarios
Energy system modeling shows methanol backstop increases costs 2.4% over hydrogen in high-electrification carbon-neutral scenarios while simplifying logistics.