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The Hydrogen-Cooled Turbine Generator

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1940
HYDROGEN cooling for electrical machinery was first proposed to the industry through an AIEE paper presented in 1925.1 The first hydrogen-cooled machine to be placed in commercial service was a 12,500-kva synchronous condenser, installed in 1928.2 This was followed by other machines of this type, and later, the hydrogen-cooled frequency-converter was ...
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Electrochemical hydrogen generation

2019
Hydrogen is an important energy carrier resource that is discussed as an alternative to fossil-fuel sources in response to limiting greenhouse gas emissions, health problems, and increased energy demand. Hydrogen is obtained from fossil-fuel reforming, electrochemical, biological methods, and waste gas streams.
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Hydrogen Energy in General

2017
Presently, finding a friendly, clean and efficient energy in generating fuel cells and hydrogen from various primary energy source has been the main solution. Skyscraper buildings and industrial sites, mostly generate heat, which accounts for more than one per-two in consumption of energy and one-third carbon dioxide and other pollutant gases.
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Photovoltaic hydrogen generation

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2008
Fuel production via light generated electricity and water splitting is a fundamental quantum solar energy conversion process, which is also applied in nature and, thus, via fossil fuel and biomass, responsible for most of our present energy supply. Significant advantages of this technology are elegant energy conversion mechanisms, applicability at ...
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Hydrogen generator

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 1985
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Electrolytic Hydrogen Generators

1975
The energy crisis and associated fuel shortages have propagated many proposals to attain energy independence and develop new sources of energy. The approach of a “Hydrogen Economy” is one of these proposals. The present-day use of hydrogen in the pollution control, metals processing, electric utilities and other industries has resulted in the creation ...
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Hydrogen generator

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989
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Distributed hydrogen generation

2019
It is a common opinion that the renewable sources play a primary role to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and that, according to the IEA, solar may become the largest source of low-carbon capacity by 2040 by which time the share of all renewables in total power generation reaches 40%, led by China and India.
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