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Assessing the Theoretical Biohydrogen Potential from Agricultural Residues Using Togo as an Example

JEGLA, Z. BONAITA, S. AMOU, K. REPPICH, M.

Anglický název

Assessing the Theoretical Biohydrogen Potential from Agricultural Residues Using Togo as an Example

Typ

Článek WoS

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Hydrogen is key to achieving a net-zero carbon future, yet current production remains predominantly fossil-based. Biohydrogen derived from agricultural residues represents a sustainable alternative aligned with circular economy principles. While several studies have assessed the bioenergy potential from agricultural residues in various African countries, their potential in Togo remains largely unexplored. This study employed an exploratory mixed-methods approach to quantify residue availability, evaluate production pathways, and estimate potential biohydrogen yields. Secondary data on crop production from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and theoretical conversion factors were used to assess the availability of agricultural residues from the eight major crops in Togo, resulting in a residue potential of 7.95 million tons per year. Considering ecological and competing aspects of residue utilization, a sustainable share of 3.1 to 6.6 million tons was estimated to be available for biohydrogen production, depending on the residue recoverability assumptions. A multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) was used to evaluate different biohydrogen production processes, identifying dark fermentation as the most suitable due to its low energy requirements and decentralized applicability. The theoretical biohydrogen potential was estimated at 20,991–42,293 tons per year (2.5–5.1 PJ per year) based on biochemical residue composition data and stoichiometric calculations. This study established a baseline assessment of biohydrogen potential from agricultural residues in Togo, offering a methodological framework for assessing biohydrogen potential in other regions. The results also underscore the need for site-specific data to reduce uncertainty and support evidence-based energy planning.

Klíčová slova anglicky

biohydrogen production; dark fermentation; agricultural residues; Togo

Vydáno

2025-09-03

Ročník

18

Číslo

17

Strany od–do

4674-1–4674-27

Počet stran

27