OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period August 1, 2001-October 31, 2001. Future nuclear reactors will operate at higher efficiencies and, therefore, at higher temperature than current reactors. High temperatures present the potential for generating hydrogen at high efficiency using a thermochemical process. Thermochemical cycles for the generation of hydrogen from water were extensively studied in the 1970s and early 1980s both in the U.S. and abroad. Since that time, thermochemical water-splitting has not been pursued in the U.S. at any significant level. In Phase 1, we reviewed and analyzed all available data to determine the process best suited to hydrogen production from the advanced nucl...
Hydrogen generation using a high temperature nuclear reactor as a thermal driving vector is a promis...
OAK-B135 A hydrogen economy will need significant new sources of hydrogen. Unless large-scale carbon...
The production of hydrogen via the thermochemical splitting of water is being considered as a primar...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power for the period May 1, 2002...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power Annual Report August 2000 ...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power - for the period August 1,...
OAK-B135 A significant ''Hydrogen Economy'' is predicted that will reduce our dependence on petroleu...
OAK B202 HIGH EFFICIENCY GENERATION OF HYDROGEN FUELS USING NUCLEAR POWER. Combustion of fossil fuel...
With the resurgence of nuclear power around the world, and the increasingly important role of hydrog...
OAK-B135 Combustion of fossil fuels, used to power transportation, generate electricity, heat homes ...
International audienceThe hydrogen world consumption should increase significantly to progressively ...
Two Sulfur-based cycles--the Sulfur-Iodine (SI) and the Hybrid Sulfur (HyS)--have emerged as the lea...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
Nuclear energy has been proposed as a heat source for producing hydrogen from water using a sulfur-i...
Hydrogen generation using a high temperature nuclear reactor as a thermal driving vector is a promis...
OAK-B135 A hydrogen economy will need significant new sources of hydrogen. Unless large-scale carbon...
The production of hydrogen via the thermochemical splitting of water is being considered as a primar...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power for the period May 1, 2002...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power Annual Report August 2000 ...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power - for the period August 1,...
OAK-B135 A significant ''Hydrogen Economy'' is predicted that will reduce our dependence on petroleu...
OAK B202 HIGH EFFICIENCY GENERATION OF HYDROGEN FUELS USING NUCLEAR POWER. Combustion of fossil fuel...
With the resurgence of nuclear power around the world, and the increasingly important role of hydrog...
OAK-B135 Combustion of fossil fuels, used to power transportation, generate electricity, heat homes ...
International audienceThe hydrogen world consumption should increase significantly to progressively ...
Two Sulfur-based cycles--the Sulfur-Iodine (SI) and the Hybrid Sulfur (HyS)--have emerged as the lea...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
Nuclear energy has been proposed as a heat source for producing hydrogen from water using a sulfur-i...
Hydrogen generation using a high temperature nuclear reactor as a thermal driving vector is a promis...
OAK-B135 A hydrogen economy will need significant new sources of hydrogen. Unless large-scale carbon...
The production of hydrogen via the thermochemical splitting of water is being considered as a primar...