Rice Straw to Renewable: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Gasification and Dark Fermentation for Hydrogen Production in Thailand

Abstract

The global transition toward renewable hydrogen highlights the need for robust environmental assessments of biomass-based pathways. Rice straw, an abundant agricultural residue in Thailand, offers a promising feedstock, yet direct comparative evaluations of thermochemical and biological conversion routes remain limited in Southeast Asia. This study fills that gap by conducting a life cycle assessment of hydrogen production from rice straw via gasification and dark fermentation under Thai conditions. Using the ReCiPe 2016 (Hierarchist) method, both midpoint and endpoint indicators were analyzed. Results show that the global warming potential of gasification (~14.2 kg CO 2 -eq/kg H 2 ) and dark fermentation (~14.6 kg CO 2 -eq/kg H 2 ) are comparable, representing a substantial reduction compared to fossil-based hydrogen (~30-35 kg CO 2 -eq/kg H 2 ). However, dark fermentation had markedly higher impacts in fine particulate matter formation, terrestrial acidification, and fossil resource scarcity, largely driven by upstream straw production and chemicals used in the dark fermentation process, whereas gasification burdens stemmed from its energy-intensive conversion stage. These findings underscore the need for technology-specific strategies to advance renewable hydrogen in Thailand. For dark fermentation, improvements in circular nutrient and chemical management are critical, while gasification pathways should prioritize energy efficiency and integration with renewable energy sources. Overall, these results indicate that biomass-based hydrogen is not inherently more environmentally friendly than fossilbased hydrogen, particularly when assessed from a cradle-to-gate perspective. Further investigation with uncertainty quantification may help strengthen the results and support policymakers in making informed decisions for hydrogen development with the country's Bio-Circular-Green economy strategy and 2050 net-zero target.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Nov 2025
Accepted
02 Jan 2026
First published
02 Jan 2026

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Rice Straw to Renewable: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Gasification and Dark Fermentation for Hydrogen Production in Thailand

H. Mehmood, H. Akbar and S. Gheewala, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SE01551K

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