Peer review artikel

Driving Decarbonization: A Life Cycle Assessment of Road Freight Transport Using Locally Produced Green Hydrogen in The Netherlands

Peer review artikel

“Road freight transport is an important driver of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Decarbonizing this sector demands a comprehensive assessment of emerging powertrain technologies, which are currently lacking in the literature. To fill this knowledge gap, we performed a life cycle assessment (LCA) on 10 impact categories to evaluate road freight transport in the Netherlands of four truck alternatives, assuming similar performance: fuel-cell electric (FCEV), hydrogen internal combustion engine (HICEV), battery electric (BEV), and diesel internal combustion engine (DICEV). We compared locally produced green hydrogen, according to EU regulations, with electricity and diesel as alternative fuel chains, while also considering the environmental impact of road infrastructure. We found that FCEV and HICEV trucks achieve the lowest global warming impact when green hydrogen is used. We identified discrepancies between the transport alternatives, highlighting key factors influencing NOx and particulate matter emissions. Our research also showed that water consumption (WC) for green hydrogen is strongly influenced by upstream processes, with solar-powered electricity emerging as a crucial contributor. Our results highlight the need for more exploration on the environmental impact of green hydrogen and can be used by researchers and practitioners to further understand the complexity of reducing emissions in road freight transport.”

(Citation: Berg, R. v. d., Bakker, D., Giesen, C. v. d., Bol, R., & Brand, T. v. d. (2026). Driving Decarbonization: A Life Cycle Assessment of Road Freight Transport Using Locally Produced Green Hydrogen in The Netherlands. Energies, 19(10), 2433. https://doi.org/10.3390/en19102433 – (Open Access))

Download
Heeft u een vraag over deze publicatie?