2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.11.111
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Solar hydrogen energy: The European–Maghreb connection. A new way of excellence for a sustainable energy development

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“…For example, there are popular proposals for integrating parts of North African solar power for outputsmoothing of large wind supply in Europe [192]. Some commentators remark that these proposals may be difficult to implement because of political and supply security issues [193,194], others [195] are more optimistic. Finally, the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from wind power are some of the lowest amongst all electricity generating technologies, but depending on the remainder of the power supply system, emissions arise because of the use of conventional technologies for supply-demand balancing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, there are popular proposals for integrating parts of North African solar power for outputsmoothing of large wind supply in Europe [192]. Some commentators remark that these proposals may be difficult to implement because of political and supply security issues [193,194], others [195] are more optimistic. Finally, the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from wind power are some of the lowest amongst all electricity generating technologies, but depending on the remainder of the power supply system, emissions arise because of the use of conventional technologies for supply-demand balancing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in order to be scaled up to beyond 10% of global electricity production, PV may have to be deployed in desert areas [195,[242][243][244] in connection with either High-Voltage DC transmission or liquid hydrogen production and transport facilities [195,245], in order to deal with the large distances between unused and sunny areas, and densely populated areas with high power loads…”
Section: Global Potential Of Resourcementioning
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“…The wind potential differs by location. and north of the country, the potential wind is characterized by a moderate average wind speeds (1 -4 m/s) with microclimates around Oran, Annaba, in the high lands and Biskra [7,8].…”
Section: Wind Potentialmentioning
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“…Although renewable energies such as solar, wind, and tidal energies may produce net-zero carbon emissions, their effectiveness is intermittent and consequently cannot be used as dispatchable energy sources. Accordingly, the widespread use of such energies will require the development of energy carries also without significant carbon production, such as batteries, compressed air, hydrogen (H 2 ) etc (Cherigui et al, 2008;Mah et al, 2019;Nadaleti et al, 2020). Among these energy carries, H 2 is typically viewed as the most promising energy carrier due to its superior features, such as high energy density and low energy loss during its storage process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%