Tender is open to projects that would co-fire ammonia or H2 at coal or natural-gas power stations, as well as the use of 100% hydrogen in turbines or fuel cells
The South Korean government has today launched the world’s first auction for clean-hydrogen-fired power generation, for up to 6,500GWh of electricity produced per year over a 15-year period, starting by 2028.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (Motie) has reportedly set a bidding deadline of 8 November to take into account the time it would take for power-generation companies to enter into hydrogen-purchase contracts.
Bidders will be evaluated both on the price bid for the electricity produced — which will take the form of a top-up on the market power price — and on non-price criteria, including the level of greenhouse gas emissions emitted by the production of the clean hydrogen.
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But using renewable electricity to produce hydrogen or ammonia that will be burned in fossil-fuel power stations to produce electricity has been heavily criticised.
Co-firing ammonia with coal, in particular, has come under fire for being dirtier than unabated natural gas power generation, producing power that would be significantly more expensive than using renewable energy directly, and a greenwashed excuse to keep highly polluting fossil-fuel assets on line for as long as possible at the expense of the planet.
The auction is due to be the first of several, with the government targeting 13TWh of cumulative clean-hydrogen power generation by 2030. Presuming round-the-clock generation, that equates to about 750MW of power capacity.
Both South Korea and Japan are planning to reach net-zero emissions by importing large amounts of green hydrogen, based on the belief that they do not have enough available land to produce enough electricity for their densely populated, energy-hungry nations.
Grey hydrogen power auction
Motie also simultaneously launched its third auction for general hydrogen-fired power generation — essentially for grey hydrogen produced from unabated fossil fuels — of up to 1,300GWh/year, for delivery in 2026.
The ministry launched its first general hydrogen power auction in March last year, with 715GWh of annual generating capacity awarded for 20 years to five projects in August 2023 — and a second one, for 650GWh, in September 2023. Winners at these two tenders are due to deliver electricity in 2025.
https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/power/south-korea-launches-world-s-first-auction-for-clean-hydrogen-power-generation/2-1-1649557

