2022
DOI: 10.54097/hset.v3i.699
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Hydrogen energy production, storage methods, and applications for power generation

Abstract: Nowadays, the transformation of energy structure has become an important task for society. The advantages of hydrogen energy also meet the criteria of people's choice of energy. This paper introduces hydrogen production, storage methods, and their application for the power generation. In hydrogen production part, POM is the most satisfactory of four methanol to hydrogen methods as this reaction does not require any energy and can be more than 50% efficient. In terms of photolytic water technology, Ti- and Zr-b… Show more

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“…MCFCs have a high efficiency [113] of around 50-60 %, making them suitable for large-scale power generation applications. [114][115][116][117] Some of the general issues with MCFC materials are degradation and stabilization as they are highly dependent on a host of factors including temperature, physio-chemical mechanisms and electrochemical reactions being carried out inside the cell. [118][119][120] Solid Oxide FCs (SOFCs): SOFCs employ a solid oxide electrolyte to conduct the flow of ions between two electrodes.…”
Section: Proton Exchange Membrane Fcs (Pemfcs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MCFCs have a high efficiency [113] of around 50-60 %, making them suitable for large-scale power generation applications. [114][115][116][117] Some of the general issues with MCFC materials are degradation and stabilization as they are highly dependent on a host of factors including temperature, physio-chemical mechanisms and electrochemical reactions being carried out inside the cell. [118][119][120] Solid Oxide FCs (SOFCs): SOFCs employ a solid oxide electrolyte to conduct the flow of ions between two electrodes.…”
Section: Proton Exchange Membrane Fcs (Pemfcs)mentioning
confidence: 99%