January 08, 2024
By Julian Atchison
US Treasury
proposes rules for 45V clean hydrogen
Three pillars, emissions
calculation guidelines announced
For producers to qualify for 45V tax credits, the US Treasury has proposed
a set of new rules for renewable hydrogen that closely align
with EU standards. Already adopted by the EU, the three pillars
approach to emissions accounting for hydrogen production is
recommended by groups including the Green
Hydrogen Catapult, and will allow US producers to meet
requirements for export to the most stringent markets. Alongside
meeting certain carbon intensity thresholds, the three pillars
approach requires hydrogen production to be based on:
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New supply or additionality:
electricity generation for hydrogen production needs to be new
build, or operational no less than 36 months before hydrogen
production commences.
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Deliverability: electrolyzers need to
be in the same “geographic region” as the power claimed. These
regions are set out in the DoE’s National
Transmission Needs Study.
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Temporal matching: renewable
electricity supply and hydrogen production must be matched hourly
from 2028 (matched annually until then).
The DoE proposes to assess the eligibility of produced hydrogen via
the use of Energy
Attribute Certificates (EACs): legal instruments that producers
can purchase and retire to prove the electricity used for hydrogen
production meets the necessary criteria. EACs will include information
on the above three pillars, plus emissions intensity data.
Developed by the Argonne National Laboratory, the GREET
model for lifecycle emissions analysis will be used to assess
hydrogen production for 45V. A publicly-available tool, hydrogen
producers will be able to input data into the GREET to calculate the
well-to-gate carbon intensity of produced hydrogen (in kg of CO2e/kg
of H2). A user
manual for the GREET tool is available and further, detailed
advice from the DoE for producers is expected in the coming months.
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