Green hydrogen is a key energy carrier for industrial decarbonization; however, its large-scale deployment requires the optimization of production routes from both energetic and economic perspectives. In this study, green hydrogen production via biomass gasification and water electrolysis is comparatively evaluated using a multi-objective optimization framework based on the Differential Evolution Tabu List (DETL) algorithm. The optimization simultaneously maximizes hydrogen production while minimizing specific energy consumption and total annualized cost, explicitly capturing the trade-offs between competing technologies. Results indicate that biomass gasification outperforms water electrolysis in both energetic and economic terms. The optimal gasification configuration achieves 3625.95 kg/h of H2 with a specific energy consumption of 39.63 kWh/kg H2 and a total annualized cost of 2.45 MUSD/yr, whereas water electrolysis reaches 3156.78 kg/h of H2 with 68.7 kWh/kg H2 and a cost of 3.72 MUSD/yr. To support the interpretation of results, K-means clustering is integrated into the methodological framework, enabling the identification of representative regions within the Pareto fronts. Overall, biomass gasification provides more balanced and flexible solutions, highlighting its potential as a competitive route for sustainable hydrogen production.
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Carlos Antonio Padilla-Esquivel
Thelma Posadas-Paredes
Heriberto Alcocer-García
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Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba42dc4e9516ffd37a3862 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pr14060946