© 2022 The Institution of Chemical EngineersHydrogen is a clean alternative fuel without carbon gas emission. This paper presents a critical evaluation of the different methods available for generating hydrogen from various feedstocks. The advantages and disadvantages of each process are discussed deeply by recent literatures. Steam reforming of fossil fuels (SRF) has been proved as an attractive method and commercialized on the larger scale. However, CO2 emission that produced during the process is critical issue by this method and therefore, CO2 capture, and storage/utilization technology are required. Besides, water splitting can produce ultra-purity hydrogen and oxygen as byproduct, but this method cannot be competed with SRF because of...
Fossil fuel consumption in transportation system and energy-intensive sectors as the principal pilla...
In most current fossil-based hydrogen production methods, the thermal energy required by the endothe...
An increase in human activities and population growth have significantly increased the world’s energ...
peer reviewedHydrogen is viewed as a sustainable strategic alternative to fossil fuels, especially i...
Hydrogen is recognized as one of the cleanest energy carriers, which can be produced from renewable ...
The report was prepared for the International Energy Agency (IEA) Agreement on the Production and Ut...
At present, hydrogen is produced almost entirely from fossil fuels such as natural gas, naphtha, and...
This article gives an overview of the state-of-the-art biomass-based hydrogen production technologie...
Hydrogen is believed to be critical for the energy and environmental sustainability. Hydrogen is a c...
Biomass represents a large potential feedstock resource for environmentally clean processes that pro...
Hydrogen production plays a very important role in the development of hydrogen economy. One of the p...
At present, hydrogen is produced commercially mostly from fossil fuels such as natural gas, naphtha,...
This paper presnts biomass as a renewable energy source and defines the resources as well as the way...
Fuel cells are electrochemical energy conversion devices that convert fuel and oxidant electrochemic...
Fossil fuels are the main energy source to satisfy the worldwide energy demands. However, the energy...
Fossil fuel consumption in transportation system and energy-intensive sectors as the principal pilla...
In most current fossil-based hydrogen production methods, the thermal energy required by the endothe...
An increase in human activities and population growth have significantly increased the world’s energ...
peer reviewedHydrogen is viewed as a sustainable strategic alternative to fossil fuels, especially i...
Hydrogen is recognized as one of the cleanest energy carriers, which can be produced from renewable ...
The report was prepared for the International Energy Agency (IEA) Agreement on the Production and Ut...
At present, hydrogen is produced almost entirely from fossil fuels such as natural gas, naphtha, and...
This article gives an overview of the state-of-the-art biomass-based hydrogen production technologie...
Hydrogen is believed to be critical for the energy and environmental sustainability. Hydrogen is a c...
Biomass represents a large potential feedstock resource for environmentally clean processes that pro...
Hydrogen production plays a very important role in the development of hydrogen economy. One of the p...
At present, hydrogen is produced commercially mostly from fossil fuels such as natural gas, naphtha,...
This paper presnts biomass as a renewable energy source and defines the resources as well as the way...
Fuel cells are electrochemical energy conversion devices that convert fuel and oxidant electrochemic...
Fossil fuels are the main energy source to satisfy the worldwide energy demands. However, the energy...
Fossil fuel consumption in transportation system and energy-intensive sectors as the principal pilla...
In most current fossil-based hydrogen production methods, the thermal energy required by the endothe...
An increase in human activities and population growth have significantly increased the world’s energ...