THERMOCHEMICAL WATER CRACKING USING SOLAR HEAT.

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Abstract

Direct solar radiation is shown to be a potentially superior source of energy for the thermochemical production of hydrogen from water, especially in a regionally self-sufficient hydrogen economy. Its impact on chemical cycle selection, conversion efficiency, operating mode, plant siting, plant capacity, and product cost is compared with that of a nuclear heat source. Conceptual designs and development goals are suggested.

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Swet, C. J. (1975). THERMOCHEMICAL WATER CRACKING USING SOLAR HEAT. (pp. 231–242). Plenum Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2607-6_16

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