Hydrogen Production Technology

  • Joo O
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Abstract

Hydrogen is one of the few long-term sustainable clean energy carriers, emitting only water as by-products during its combustion or oxidation. The use of fossil fuels to produce hydrogen makes large amount of carbon dioxide (>7 kg CO2/kg H2) during the reforming processes. Hydrogen production can be environmentally benign only if the energy and the resource to make hydrogen is sustainable and renewable. Biomass is an attractive alternative to fossil fuels for carbon dioxide because of the hydrogen can be produced by conversion of the biomass and the carbon dioxide formed during hydrogen production is consumed by biomass generation process. Hydrogen production using solar energy also attracts great attention because of the potential to use abundance natural energy and water.

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Joo, O.-S. (2011). Hydrogen Production Technology. Korean Chemical Engineering Research, 49(6), 688–696. https://doi.org/10.9713/kcer.2011.49.6.688

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