The growing interest for hydrogen utilization in the energy sector can be explained when considering that H2; 1) is a carbon-free energy carrier, 2) could be used either as a natural gas or, in order to maximize the energy efficiency, in combination with fuel cells and 3) can be generated by fossil fuels and a variety of other sources, so that a reduction of the dependence on fossil fuels - as well as a decrease of CO2 emissions during the H2 generation phase - could be attained. Promising options for H2 generation thus include biophotolysis, indirect biophotolysis, photofermentation, electrolysis and dark fermentation, being fossil fuels not used as H2 sources. Among those options, dark fermentation of the organic fraction of municipal (or...
Methane fermentation has been in practice over a century for the stabilization of high strength orga...
Hydrogen has become centre of global attention with its potential of being alternative fuel. It has ...
Biohydrogen (H2) production via dark fermentation (DF) is a promising renewable energy technology. I...
The growing interest for hydrogen utilization in the energy sector can be explained when considering...
In view of the implementation of a sustainable energy conversion framework, hydrogen is believed to ...
Hydrogen (H2) is meeting with increasing interest as possible alternative to fossil fuels for energy...
This study aimed at finding applicable tools for favouring dark fermentation application in full-sca...
Hydrogen (H2) is meeting with increasing interest as possible alternative to fossil fuels for energy...
Hydrogen may be considered as an alternative source of energy since it can be produced from several ...
The paper is a comprehensive review of the literature for the last five years to provide the current...
Hydrogen applicability in the power, chemical and petrochemical industries is constantly growing. Ef...
The aim of this study is to investigate the production of bio-hydrogen, via dark anaerobic fermentat...
Dark fermentation of organic biomass, i.e. agricultural residues, agro-industrial wastes and organic...
Batch dark fermentation experiments were performed on food waste and mixtures of food waste and wast...
Energy demands have dramatically increased over the last decade, and a revolution in technology and ...
Methane fermentation has been in practice over a century for the stabilization of high strength orga...
Hydrogen has become centre of global attention with its potential of being alternative fuel. It has ...
Biohydrogen (H2) production via dark fermentation (DF) is a promising renewable energy technology. I...
The growing interest for hydrogen utilization in the energy sector can be explained when considering...
In view of the implementation of a sustainable energy conversion framework, hydrogen is believed to ...
Hydrogen (H2) is meeting with increasing interest as possible alternative to fossil fuels for energy...
This study aimed at finding applicable tools for favouring dark fermentation application in full-sca...
Hydrogen (H2) is meeting with increasing interest as possible alternative to fossil fuels for energy...
Hydrogen may be considered as an alternative source of energy since it can be produced from several ...
The paper is a comprehensive review of the literature for the last five years to provide the current...
Hydrogen applicability in the power, chemical and petrochemical industries is constantly growing. Ef...
The aim of this study is to investigate the production of bio-hydrogen, via dark anaerobic fermentat...
Dark fermentation of organic biomass, i.e. agricultural residues, agro-industrial wastes and organic...
Batch dark fermentation experiments were performed on food waste and mixtures of food waste and wast...
Energy demands have dramatically increased over the last decade, and a revolution in technology and ...
Methane fermentation has been in practice over a century for the stabilization of high strength orga...
Hydrogen has become centre of global attention with its potential of being alternative fuel. It has ...
Biohydrogen (H2) production via dark fermentation (DF) is a promising renewable energy technology. I...