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Methanol as a Hydrogen and Energy Carrier
2014Energy sources in the future are a widely discussed topic, and many statements have been published recently by scientific societies and organisations. However, in most cases, an overall view on the topics of energy, fuels, raw materials, and climate is missing and only little attention is paid to the recycling of CO2 for use as a raw material (e.g. for
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The techno-economics of hydrogen for steelworks: Hydrogen gas or hydrogen carriers?
This work studies large-scale hydrogen-based decarbonisation pathways for blast furnace basic oxygen furnaces (BF-BOF) used in steel sector with the conventional fossil configuration as the benchmark. Direct use of hydrogen gas and hydrogen carrier options, namely ammonia and methanol, were assessed using customised techno-economic frameworks that ...H. Aditiya, T.M.I. Mahlia, Zhenguo Huang
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HYDROGEN AS AN ENERGY CARRIER AND HYDROGEN PRODUCTION METHODS
2019In recent years, there has beenan increase in the amount of energy used in line with the increasingpopulation. The fuel demand in the transportation sector is mainly met byfossil fuels. The reserve life of fossil fuels used in the world decreasesevery year.
MUTLUBAŞ, Halil, ÖZDEMİR, Zafer Ömer
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The Use of Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier
1974The logical motivation to find an energy carrier, or energy intermediate, able to satisfy the requirements of the energy market not covered or coverable by electricity, has been that of extending the use of nuclear reactors as primary energy sources. This may seem a premature preoccupation as nuclear plants are still striving to penetrate the fringes ...
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Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier — A Guide
1988This book deals with energy, and specifically with the energy carrier hydrogen. It is not a book about hydrogen chemistry. The chemical-physical specifications and characteristics of hydrogen are fundamental to the discussion, but they are taken for granted and are not really its subject.
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