Is the H 2 economy realizable in the foreseeable future? Part III: H 2 usage technologies, applications, and challenges and opportunities
Energy enthusiasts in developed countries explore sustainable and efficient pathways for accomplishing zero carbon footprint through the H economy. The major objective of the H economy review series is to bring out the status, major issues, and opportunities associated with the key components such a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of hydrogen energy 2020-10, Vol.45 (53), p.28217 |
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Sprache: | eng |
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Zusammenfassung: | Energy enthusiasts in developed countries explore sustainable and efficient pathways for accomplishing zero carbon footprint through the H
economy. The major objective of the H
economy review series is to bring out the status, major issues, and opportunities associated with the key components such as H
production, storage, transportation, distribution, and applications in various energy sectors. Specifically, Part I discussed H
production methods including the futuristic ones such as photoelectrochemical for small, medium, and large-scale applications, while Part II dealt with the challenges and developments in H
storage, transportation, and distribution with national and international initiatives. Part III of the H
economy review discusses the developments and challenges in the areas of H
application in chemical/metallurgical industries, combustion, and fuel cells. Currently, the majority of H
is being utilized by a few chemical industries with >60% in the oil refineries sector, by producing grey H
by steam methane reforming on a large scale. In addition, the review also presents the challenges in various technologies for establishing greener and sustainable H
society. |
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ISSN: | 0360-3199 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.07.256 |