Print Email Facebook Twitter Optimized Expansion Strategy for a Hydrogen Pipe Network in the Port of Rotterdam with Compound Real Options Analysis Title Optimized Expansion Strategy for a Hydrogen Pipe Network in the Port of Rotterdam with Compound Real Options Analysis Author van den Boomen, M. (TU Delft Integral Design and Management; Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences) Van der Meulen, Sjoerd (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences; HAN University of Applied Sciences) Van Ekris, Jonathan (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences) Spanjers, Roel (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences) Ten Voorde, Olle (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences) Mulder, Janwin (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences) Blommaart, Peter (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences) Date 2021 Abstract The port of Rotterdam is the largest seaport in Europe. To maintain its position, the harbor will have to anticipate global transitions such as transferring to sustainable energy. Hydrogen is seen as a promising energy carrier; however, future demand is uncertain. The current research investigates decision making under uncertainty and values flexibility. Compound real options analysis is applied to optimize the time-variant expansion strategies for a hydrogen pipe network. The trade-off between early investments and missed revenues when not investing in time determines the optimized expansion strategy. Moreover, the real options approach also provides the levelized unit price for hydrogen distribution, to cover the life cycle costs of the optimal expansion strategy. Finally, this real options approach offers flexibility to a decision maker as it allows for enhancing future decisions. The academic contribution of this research is a distinct perspective on a compound real options approach where the optimal strategic path is the key result of interest. This in contrast to other real options applications in the literature which focus on option value, exchange with limiting the options or do not visualize a strategic path. Moreover, this research demonstrates how stepwise expansion and decision making under uncertainty facilitate transitions such as the transition toward clean energy. Subject real options analysisexpansioncompound optionsadaptive decision makinguncertainty To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1466625e-5b5d-46f0-a02c-386a1ad7a7fc DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/su13169153 ISSN 2071-1050 Source Sustainability, 13 (16), 1-23 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2021 M. van den Boomen, Sjoerd Van der Meulen, Jonathan Van Ekris, Roel Spanjers, Olle Ten Voorde, Janwin Mulder, Peter Blommaart Files PDF sustainability_13_09153.pdf 2.25 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1466625e-5b5d-46f0-a02c-386a1ad7a7fc/datastream/OBJ/view